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“.... Some studies reported a decrease in vitamin C serum levels in patients with inflammatory response...”
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“... (1st application) and after treatment (6th application). The Friedman and Mann-Whitney statistical tests were used...”
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“... a significant IFNR1 (p=0.0391) and IRF7 (p=0.05) decrease in patients who did not achieve lesion regression when...”
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“... virus (H1N1), and at least the first dose against COVID-19 (91.3%). A large part of the sample studied...”
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