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“... may aid in prevention and health promotion measures. To identify and to associate behavioral patterns...”
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“... of 1.74 ± 0.06 and did not recover (1.59 ± 0.09, N = 9). Transient increases in intracellular Ca2+, which...”
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“...3 receptors, while under inflammatory conditions NTR1 expression increase seemed to modulate neurotensin...”
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“...In order to maximize escaping success, prey may change their predator avoidance behaviors according...”
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“... protein 60 protein levels in the heart increased 3 h after exhaustive exercise in the WT group, but not...”
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“... replacement led first to a substantially improved hemoglobin concentration with only a minimal increase in the...”
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“... pilocarpine group. However, they were not altered in the pilocarpine groups pretreated with memantine (a NMDA...”
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“... occur frequently in social species, and fights may cause energy depletion, injury and loss of social...”
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“... increases in temperature stimulated biomass accrual on ambient but not on elevated litter. A similar pattern...”
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“... to impose social mobility restriction measures known as social isolation. This scenario may have, as a side...”
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“... pilocarpine group. However, they were not altered in the pilocarpine groups pretreated with memantine (a NMDA...”
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“... pH of the soil solution of all the treatments increased after flooding and this increase was faster in the...”
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“... indicated that curcumin combined with metformin may act synergistically on dyslipidemia and oxidative stress...”
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“...1 decreases the viability of melanoma cells by modulation of autophagy and may, therefore, serve as a lead...”
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“... to hyperglycemia-induced ROS production. The decrease of mtDNA content and inhibition of mitochondrial function may...”
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“... survival curve. The larvae were considered dead when they did not show any movement after touching...”
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“... bacteria, including Bacteroides and Arcobacter, which may increase host susceptibility to disease...”
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“... survival curve. The larvae were considered dead when they did not show any movement after touching...”
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“... and the other measures of government imbalances significantly decrease happiness in European countries...”
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