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“... described MrgD receptor. Thus, in this study we addressed if Ang-(1-9) could be a ligand for AT2, MAS or Mrg...”
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“... glutamate release has not been investigated. The objective of my thesis work was to study the functional...”
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“... model, treatment with carvacrol restored cell viability and, under basal conditions, did not show toxic...”
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“..., L-leucine, L-arginine, L-glutamate, and conspecific intestinal fluid, but not to others, such as L-glutamine...”
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“... concentrations, although the increase was not as striking. Signaling events mediated by ligand binding to RTKs...”
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