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“..., both diets were efficient in decreasing the saturated FA liver content across generations, the LOW...”
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“... containing low potassium content. Fifteen treatments were used, namely, 12 inoculated with the bacterial...”
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“... microvesicules in the liver. It also promoted an increase of glutathione peroxidase activity, decrease...”
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“...), 10 μg mg−1liver microplastics polyurethane (PU), and the combination of ALPI and PU on the freshwater planarian...”
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“...The metabolism of ethanol occurs mainly in the liver, promoting increase of reactive oxygen species...”
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“... of domestic animals that can usually control the infection. Nevertheless, some factors (high exposure, stress...”
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“... concentrate can help prevent the development of atherosclerosis. Pasteurized orange juice presently represents...”
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“... in 1%, 13%, and 39%, respectively. Although lower doses showed no antihypernociceptive effect in the Von Frey test...”
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“... process of human development and its two main stages, the social and the emotional, to deal better with...”
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“... scarce. This study aimed to check the toxicity of short-term exposure to low concentration of DTM...”
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“... curve was significantly lower by 64, 58, and 53%, respectively, for the fungicide, PS, and fungicide...”
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“... can decrease the apoptotic process as well as the oxidative stress levels induced by androgen...”
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“... can decrease the apoptotic process as well as the oxidative stress levels induced by androgen...”
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“... development. This finding can be of importance for the study of the role of the enteric nervous system in the...”
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“... infection process of M. albescens. The underlying mechanism through which Mg can affect rice resistance...”
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