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“... after 24 h exposure to RES, A-genotype PBMCs displayed a decrease in cell proliferation, whilst VV-cells...”
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“... problems in the world. This disease is characterized by a state of chronic hyperglycemia that leads...”
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“... on an oral squamous cell carcinoma cell line (SCC-4). The viability of SCC-4 cells was assessed after...”
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