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“... mushroom extract was tested against cancer cell growth by using four human tumour cell lines. Given the...”
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“... μM. Cells were incubated with MTT to evaluate cell viability and cytokine concentration in the supernatant...”
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“... and structure of the hyphal cell wall of Alternaria alternata occuring under the catabolism...”
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“... follicular cells, increasing cell growth and reducing the expression of the sodium-iodide symporter gene, has...”
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“... follicular cells, increasing cell growth and reducing the expression of the sodium-iodide symporter gene, has...”
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“... current-voltage relationship of the cell membrane showed a significant CO2-induced decrease of the steady...”
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“... of type V collagen and decreased cell apoptosis may favor cancer cell growth in the mouse lung after...”
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“...-a decreased hepatic glucose release and glycogenolysis rate and stimulated the glycolytic pathway in DM/PDT...”
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“... stimulates the expression of miRNAs in HUVECs, leading to a decrease in ET-1levels, which suggests that...”
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