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“... of the forearms in each group was randomized again to receive topical antioxidants (AOx), and the other...”
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“... of the forearms in each group was randomized again to receive topical antioxidants (AOx), and the other...”
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“... benzodiazepines, ethosuximide, phenytoin and phenobarbital. When treating epilepsy in renal failure, the choice...”
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“... (DA), as an attempt to reduce the toxic effects of this standard chemotherapy on renal and hepatic samples of mice...”
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“... outcomes were the improvement of the clinical signs and/or the decrease in the residual yeast of the...”
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“...Introduction: Diagnosing and treating lameness in horses is essential to improving their welfare...”
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“... alignment and leveling. The present study reports the treatment of an Angle Class I malocclusion adolescent...”
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“... observed, and decrease the left atrial and ventricular dimensions were seen. Due to good clinical outcome...”
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“... on ART for their own health, and the long-term virologic or clinical efficacy of ART in treating them...”
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“... morphology. Variations in the EPS composition occurred with time. Proteins and humic substances were the main...”
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“... Ca(OH)2 (TECM). Treating SCM and ECM with Ca(OH)2 reduced the ricin concentration in 63% leading to an average...”
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“...Background: The magnitude of blood pressure (BP)- lowering effects and decrease of the adverse...”
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“... of Hsp70 and Bax, decrease the expression of mutant p53, and had little effect on Bcl-2. RT-PCR indicated...”
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“... symptoms were evaluated before and four hours after LT4 intake. RESULTS: In the weekly dose treatment...”
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“... decreases the secretion of IL-1 beta, IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha induced by P. gingivalis. Evidence has been...”
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“... antagonist) in doses of 0.007, 0.07, 0.7 and 7 mg/kg (cumulative, with 10 minutes interval). Using the...”
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“..., hyperglycaemia, and hyperinsulinemia. A decrease in the expression of AMKP and GLUT-4 was observed in the...”
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