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“... de sinalização EGFR/ PI3K/ AKT/ mTOR que está relacionada a processos biológicos de sobrevivência e crescimento...”
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“... to investigate the relative fat mass content and the feeding patterns of gastric banded rats. METHODS: Two groups...”
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“... ad libitum animals (p > 0.05). However, there was an increase in the iBAT mass after one (0.44 ± 0.01...”
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“... a significant increase in weight and Body mass index (BMI) after the social isolation period, when compared...”
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