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“... modifications in PBMCs and CD4(+) cells after HIV-1 infection analyzing three approaches: (i) global DNA...”
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“... after acridine orange staining suggest that autophagy may take part in WIN-induced loss of cell...”
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“... between 41 and 45 ºC. The temperature increase may disrupt the biochemical processes of the tumour cells...”
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“... was significantly higher in DHT-treated Sertoli cells after 50 hours than in control conditions...”
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“... (50 mg/kg) presented, in nasal fluid lavage (NALF), a decrease in the migration of total and differential cells...”
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“... on leukocytes and endothelial cells, but also on the physical forces that act on those cells. It has been...”
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