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“... 1 and butyrate 2. The groups control 1 and butyrate 1 remained under experimentation for 4 weeks, while...”
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Erythropoietin reduces storage lesions and decreases apoptosis indices in blood bank red blood cells
“... added). The pharmacokinetic parameters of erythropoietin were estimated and the following parameters...”Access document
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“...Canine cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is the most common skin cancer in dogs, and, due...”
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“... conditions, animal category, among others) can favor the exacerbation of E. coli infection and cause...”
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“...Bothropic venoms cause intense local damage, pain, edema, and my - onecrosis. Cocos nucifera is the...”
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“... motivated clinicians and a good team of nurses is essential in order to decrease the morbidity and mortality...”
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“...PURPOSE: To evaluate tissue lesions, especially those of the intestinal innervation, in an excluded...”
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“...PURPOSE: To evaluate tissue lesions, especially those of the intestinal innervation, in an excluded...”
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“... MS lesions and evaluate the progression of the disease, but the manual identification and quantification...”
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“... a decrease of %SHL after the treatment and increase of %SHL after the new acid challenge. Conclusion: Enamel...”
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“... decrease in periapical lesions severity, associated with upregulation of healing markers and...”
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“... associated with non-carious cervical lesions and factors such as tension, friction and biocorrosion, which...”
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“... in neoplastic ductal epithelial lesions of the human breast. CaV3.1, CaV3.2, and CaV3.3 nuclear expressions were...”
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