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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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“... mesenchymal cells within the intraray compartment, but not epidermal cells, contribute to generate new...”
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“.... Although HHC is on the rise in health practices, it is not yet fully integrated into care systems and the...”
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