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“... drugs inhibited it. At higher doses, all the molecules caused a decrease on the process. The tested AHDs...”
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“... changes in ROS production were observed for both drugs, but a significant decrease in intracellular GSH...”
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“... expansion rate associated with metformin, with a decrease ranging from -0.30 mm/y to -1.30 mm/y, but not...”
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