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Published 2014
... of the BCHE gene variant -116A can decrease activity whereas obesity and types I and II diabetes mellitus...
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Published 2022
... or therapeutic failure. Absorption can be altered by modulating the function of P-gp via the concomitant use...
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..., demonstrated promising antioxidant and antidiabetic properties. Besides, the treatment of prediabetes can...
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by Jin,B.
Published 2015
..., reduced glutathione added to optimal hydration does not further decrease the risk of CIN in elderly...
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Published 2024
... of DXM, MID, and XYL can lead to significant decreases in IOP during deep sedation in the RTr position...
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Published 2006
...Objective: The optimization of mental performance and the minimization of errors can save lives and...
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Published 2025
...-c and decreased Castelli I index at the endpoint. Further, there was decrease in Castelli II index...
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Published 2017
... produced by microbial metabolism. It can be used for treatment or formulation. Although recently applied...
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Published 2009
... mofetil (MMF) could delay or even halt the progression of chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN). In this...
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Published 2018
... petrolatum (P = 0.011), but there was no significant increase or decrease in the mean minimal phototoxic dose...
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... mofetil (MMF) could delay or even halt the progression of chronic allograft nephropathy (CAN). In this...
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Published 2023
.... (Poly)phenols are compounds found in fruits (e.g., berries) and vegetables, that can present benefits...
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