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“... related protein-2 (PR-2; glucanases) defense-related genes were detected 24 and 72 h after soybean sprouts...”
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“.... Adult stem cells have been shown to be effective against neuronal degeneration through mechanisms that...”
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“... month in TB and human immunodeficiency virus (TB-HIV) co-infection, a fall of 0.01% per month in general...”
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“...) in genes encoding hormonal receptors, such as follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) or estrogen...”
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“... additional detoxification to decrease the environmental risks of this practice. Although some alternatives...”
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“... is a decrease in the expression of T3 receptors in the keratinocytes and genes responsible for epidermal renewal...”
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“... is deficient, as is the case of cancer or immune suppression after radio and chemotherapy. The work presented...”
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