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“... increases drug-seeking and leads to intense drug taking. However the molecular mechanisms involved in these...”
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Bayesian Spatial Process Models for Activation Patterns in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Mapping
“... of the brain is responsible for the largest activation in the movement of the right first dorsal...”Access document
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Bayesian spatial process models for activation patterns in transcranial magnetic stimulation mapping
“... of the brain is responsible for the largest activation in the movement of the right first dorsal...”Access document
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“... study evaluated and compared the effect of CGEN 856S and Ang-(1-7) on AKT/eNOS and AKT/FOXO1 activation...”
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“... transcriptional responses were detected, including an increase in the transcription of genes involved in trehalose...”
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“... activation of the posterior most portion of hippocampus, while concurrent deactivations (recently shown...”
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“... sex differences in aggression and to characterize the patterns of neuronal activation of the social...”
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“...Câmara de invasão - PTEN - Akt - metaloproteinases...”
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“... inflammation and it is associated to the increase of proinflammatory citokines, such as IL-6 and TNF-alpha...”
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“... a holoenzima PI3K que, por sua vez, desencadeia um processo que induz a fosforilação da proteína Akt (pAkt...”
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“... proliferative signaling by increasing the activation of key receptors, such as the Epidermal Growth Factor...”
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“... Mn (20 mg/kg)-induced increase in AKT phosphorylation and motor deficits. Additionally, Mn (20 mg/kg) decreased the...”
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“... was not different between groups. However, in the presence of OUA, we observed an increased of pAkt...”
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“... the best results, with a significantly decrease in masticatory muscles’ pain and increase in bite...”
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