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“... of lipofuscinogenesis, through specific damage in mitochondria and lysosomes. Cells that accumulated lipofuscin, after...”
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“... decreased by a rate of 52.55% with a maximum decrease of 58%. When the incubation kinetics were measured...”
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“... presentes na área que eram capim-colchão (Digitaria sanguinalis (L.) Scop.), capim-colonião (Panicum maximum...”
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“... excellent physicochemical and morphological characteristics from tobacco residues. The tobacco studied comes...”
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