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“...9 KO mice, CpG significantly induced B cell proliferation, increased IL-10 mRNA expression and protein...”
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“...-intensity domain can reduce metabolic instability and decrease the oxygen cost of exercise. Methods Fourteen...”
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“... (DR). At 8 months of age, both DIO and DR groups had increased hyperglycemic response during a glucose tolerance...”
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“...9 KO mice, CpG significantly induced B cell proliferation, increased IL-10 mRNA expression and protein...”
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“... decreases in Y(NPQ) associated with a higher Mg supply regardless of inoculation, suggesting increased...”
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“... a smaller subset (12.60%) reported a decrease in these events during the pandemic. Secondly, the number...”
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“..., the decrease in BP occurred in parallel to a better redox balance and increased bioavailability...”
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“... during walking increased in the biceps-semitendinosus, rectus-vastus, tibialis-peroneus, gastrocnemius...”
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