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“... decrease viability of Eisenia fetida’s immune cells, either in the pristine form or with different surface...”
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“.... We assessed the lung fungal burden (colony forming units [CFU]) and the area affected by the granulomatous...”
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“.... Cytokines are a group of molecules involved in the emission of signals between cells during immune responses...”
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“... TC group, suggesting that cross-training can avoid the effects of four weeks of detraining on muscle...”
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