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“...Clean (EC)) and G4 (NaOCl/HEDP + EC). The canals were filled with the respective solutions and after 180 seconds...”
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“... metabolism, ferroptosis, and protein misfolding [1-4]. Given their powerful metal chelating and antioxidant...”
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“... obtained from seaweed, after an extraction technique through exposure to ultrasound waves, basic medium and...”
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“... a decrease in lipid peroxidation induced by Fe(II), and by its ability in to scavenging DPPH radical...”
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Efeito do disseleneto de difenila sobre a toxicidade induzida por cloreto de mercúrio em camundongos
“... chloride (HgCl2) in mice. The use of another antioxidant agent, Nacetylcysteine (NAC), and a chelating...”Access document
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