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“... interaction, resulting in long-lasting effects on pup behavior and alterations in biological pathways, thereby...”
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“...); during (14 and 28 days) and after (7 days immerged in AS) the bleaching treatment. The data were...”
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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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“... and inflammation, characteristics of the metabolic syndrome, in an experimental model. Methods...”
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“... and treated, or not, with Cur (100 mg/kg/day, intraperitoneal route) during the experimental period...”
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“... euthanized and pancreas, liver and kidney processed for histological analyses and immunohistochemistry assays...”
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“...-based data, which were introduced in a GIS and processed by means of statistical analysis. Mapping...”
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Treatment with tacrolimus enhances alveolar bone formation and decreases osteoclast number in the...
“... tacrolimus monotherapy during 60 days may induce increases in alveolar bone volume (BV/TV,%; P<0.05) and...”Access document
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“... and frozenthawed samples. METHODS: Seventeen fertile patients underwent an ovarian biopsy during...”
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“... processed to assess morphological and immunohistochemical profile, while gingival tissues were removed...”
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Identification and evaluation of antimicrobial resistance of yeast in minimally processed vegetables
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“... variables, showing decrease with increasing moisture, temperature and rpm. The highest cold viscosity...”
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“... of allicin in the products was evaluated immediately after processing and at 45-day intervals during 180 days...”
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“... of allicin in the products was evaluated immediately after processing and at 45-day intervals during 180 days...”
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“... compared to grinding and cracked corn was observed. However, a decrease in crude protein degradability...”
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“... compared to grinding and cracked corn was observed. However, a decrease in crude protein degradability...”
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