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“... applied to the skin, erythema was not observed and only 8% of volunteers felt slight irritation, which...”
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“...The identification of risk or protective behavioral patterns associated with abdominal adiposity...”
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“... as a model for human infection with Lassa fever virus. To identify the earliest events of acute infection...”
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“... experimental periods. The cardiac morphological and functional parameters were not altered. Although down...”
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“... worldwide. The parasite developed sophisticated, yet not completely disclosed, mechanisms to escape immune...”
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“... synthesis and DHN-melanin accumulation in the cell wall is not affected. Transmission and scanning electron...”
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“...) or not (EG) immediately after the skeletal muscle damage induction protocol (SMDIP) through swimming...”
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“... synthesis and DHN-melanin accumulation in the cell wall is not affected. Transmission and scanning electron...”
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“...The understanding of how human-induced habitat disturbance shapes the contemporary population...”
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“...Investigate whether polymorphism in the promoter region encoding leptin and leptin receptor gene...”
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“... response was observed after LPS treatment and the addition of RESV led to decreases in expression of the...”
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“...) gelatinases and their tissue inhibitors (TIMPs), as well as the gelatinolytic activity of MMPs by human...”
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“... did not alter the number of NeuN+ neurons in the rat mPFC. However, a very significant decrease...”
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“...Levels of methylmalonic acid (MMA) comparable to those of human methylmalonic acidemia were...”
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“..., macrophages exposed to T. asperelloides spores did not display the phenotypic profile M1/M2, and had reduced...”
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