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Published 2019
...Objective: Not only white blood cells but also platelets are being considered in inflammatory...
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... cancer cells; however, EcTI had no effect upon the adhesion of fibroblasts. EcTI was shown to decrease...
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Published 2022
...High-energy industrial processes have been associated with particle release into workplace air that...
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Published 2022
Subjects: ...A549 cells; Cell cycle; Cytotoxicity; DNA damage; H2AX phosphorylation; In vitro toxicity...
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...Introduction and aim: Calotropis procera (CP) is a laticifer plant adapted in arid and semiarid...
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Published 2019
Subjects: ...PI3K–AKT signaling...
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...IntroduÃÃo e Justificativa: Calotropis procera (CP). Planta comum em climas Ãrido e semiÃrido, apÃs...
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Published 2016
... the latex fraction of Calotropis procera it was possible to prevent damage caused by 5-FU in the oral...
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Published 2016
... the latex fraction of Calotropis procera it was possible to prevent damage caused by 5-FU in the oral...
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Published 2019
... physical processes that cannot be altered limit the efficiency of photovoltaic cells, as well...
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Published 2021
... between 41 and 45 ºC. The temperature increase may disrupt the biochemical processes of the tumour cells...
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Published 2024
... using renewable electricity faces challenges due to high-temperature degradation processes, particularly...
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Published 2017
... (including molecules), involved in cellular signalling processes that modulate various aspects of the...
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