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Published 2019
... different Hg concentrations in food were not significantly different during the uptake phase, but...
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Published 2018
... responses induced by RESV are not well known. In this work, transcriptomic analysis was performed following...
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Published 2019
...Objective: Not only white blood cells but also platelets are being considered in inflammatory...
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Published 2012
... processes is not well known yet. The present experiments examined the effects of exposure to variable stress...
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Published 2021
... with time lag since the road construction may not be sufficient to detect a clear genetic signal...
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Published 2017
... consumption was potentially the result of controlled decreases in the energy demanding processes of both...
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... T3 dose was administered every day for the last 2 weeks of the study. After 30 weeks the animals were...
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Published 2013
.... Female rats received 100 μg/kg lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or .9% saline solution on gestation day...
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Published 2015
... on lactation day (LD) 3. Maternal general activity and maternal behavior were observed on LD5 (i.e. the day...
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... given 1, 3, and 5 mg/kg/day of telmisartan orally for 3 days before induction of UC. The same doses were...
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Published 2001
..., pH 7.4, subcutaneously twice a day from the 5th to the 28th day of life. MMA doses ranged from 0.76 to 1.67 µmol...
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Published 2018
.... However, despite the sometimes high removal efficiencies attained, these processes are generally not cost...
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