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... cancer was not effective in the prevention of the disease progression....
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Published 2019
... to its low metastatic rate, local treatments, such as electrochemotherapy (ECT), promote disease control...
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Published 2020
... of disease. Because it is a zoonotic bacterium, it is important to control the infection, avoiding...
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... lesions in dogs with chronic kidney disease.] Avaliações morfológica e imuno-histoquímica (Troponina...
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... of toxic gases, the occurrence of the accident in a closed space and pre-existing diseases. Smoke...
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...Of all cancer diseases, breast cancer is the most lethal among women. It has been shown that breast...
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Published 1981
... oligosaccharides, including sucrose, were not. With this carbon source, invertase production was insignificant and...
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Published 2021
... MS lesions and evaluate the progression of the disease, but the manual identification and quantification...
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Published 2003
... resonance spectroscopy in patients with brain lesions. CONCLUSIONS: In vivo proton spectroscopy allows the...
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Published 2016
... signature. Anti-TNF treatment limits lesions progression and does not drives lesions relapse upon cessation...
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Published 2005
... processing. Ultraviolet radiation in the range of 200-280 nm is lethal to most microorganisms, including...
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... drylands do not refer to the expansion of existing deserts. It is known, however, that they are widespread...
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