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“...Ruthenium complex; Release of nitric oxide; Acridine Orange; Cellular localization....”
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“... case of As(V) and P(V), higher electrolyte uptake led to a decrease of the repulsive interactions and...”
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“..., which can affect speech, diet, efficacy, and duration of treatment, prolong hospitalization, decrease...”
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“...Abstract This in vitro study evaluated cell viability and metabolism, nitric oxide release and...”
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“..., activation, and assembly is essential to develop strategies to decrease the release of nitrous oxide to the...”
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“... process resulted in a particle size decrease: we obtained homogeneous CaCO3 particles with an average size...”
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“... attributed to the release of water molecules upon drug to DNA complex formation, the mechanism by which...”
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