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“... to improve nanotechnology sustainability. Effect assessment of NMs was done at several levels of biological...”
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“... were observed in deep cerebellar nuclei of mice. Citalopram effect on ATXN3 aggregate burden was...”
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“... effect of all fruits, noncitrus fruits and vegetables was confirmed, supporting further dietary...”
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“... as a potentially successful tool to reduce the disease burden in MPS III patients, as it is long known to have...”
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