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“... of increased water temperature on the NPs’ efficiency in the toxicity removal or decrease of Hg-contaminated...”
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“... as decrease in viability after 24, 48 and 72 h of exposition. The apoptosis level of cells was significantly...”
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“... oxidative stress increase, that can result in silent chronic inflammatory processes, reducing neurotrophines...”
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“...Hyperhomocysteinemia has been associated with pathological and stressful conditions and is a risk...”
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“... to PCSCs. 25 However, it can be said that the results obtained in this study, where a relative decrease...”
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