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“... shortening and crypt deepening, decrease MPO activity and MDA formation (p<0.05). In this group of animals...”
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“.... These increases were associated with significant decreases in levels of dihydroxyphenylacetic acid and...”
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“.... In addition, the bioavailability of NO and eNOS, AKT and AMPK activity were quantified when exposing cells...”
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“... have shown that diminazene aceturate (DIZE) act as an activator of ACE 2. The objective of this study...”
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“...Various studies have shown that green tea has a high number of flavonoids known as catechins, which...”
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