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... decreases of total lymphocyte numbers in spleen and blood, and increases in apoptosis levels in splenocytes...
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... decreases of total lymphocyte numbers in spleen and blood, and increases in apoptosis levels in splenocytes...
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Published 2012
..., making it a pollutant. Several studies reveal that vanadium causes genotoxic and mutagenic effects...
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Published 2010
... the survival and enzymatic antioxidant response to V2O5, by Saccharomyces cerevisiae: UEME...
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Published 2016
... and phage therapy, to evaluate the possibility of synergic effects between them. It was used the phage...
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Published 2024
..., the intestine, this work aims to evaluate the effects of SCFA on the virulence and survival of this...
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... springtails and adult collembolan survival also showed a decrease with the increase of TBT concentration...
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Published 2013
... affects cell survival and antioxidant response of S. cerevisiae BY4741, a Eurocast strain, exposed...
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Published 2019
... that polyphenols may exert on probiotics. This study assessed the effects of polyphenols QUE and RES...
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Published 2008
... I, Z2b), a macrophagotropic strain, determined severe parasitism of macrophages, necrosis of the spleen, and high host...
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Published 2010
... at mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum and causing an increase of intracellular ROS. Having in account exposure...
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... observed effects were due to the recruitment and activation of plasminogen on GBS surface, the bacteria...
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