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“... effects, such as decrease of ischemia, renal and cardiac fibrosis reduction and vasodilation nitric oxide...”
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“...Akt; Cardiac remodeling; Echocardiogram; mTOR; mTORC1; mTORC2; Myocardial dysfunction...”
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“... a decrease in AKT activation. These molecules are therefore emerging as interesting candidates for further...”
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“.... Upregulation of the AKT pathway and differential activation of the UPR, depending on the tRNA being expressed...”
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