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“... AgB interactions with different mammalian cell types and the pathways involved in its internalization...”
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“... pathways, which lead to apoptosis or induces P450 enzymes. Following from the above, the main objective...”
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“... pathways leading to apoptosis or inducing xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes which degrade active carcinogens...”
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“... pathways targets such as pERK and pAKT, prominently known to have roles in survival, apoptosis, and...”
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“.... Between 1990 and 2015, global under-5 mortality decreased at an annualised rate of decrease...”
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“... (NAD) decrease. This molecule is essential for energy production by the cell and is also a substrate...”
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