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“... neuroinflammation. Peripheral astrogliosis is seen around the injury site with increased immunoreactivity to glial...”
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“... timepoints studied. Sexual behavior was not altered by the diet regimen, and HFD fertility after natural...”
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“... of plants. Plants at 35 days after emergence were sprayed with PS rate of 12.5 g·L-1, which did not affect...”
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“... immediately after two 20 × 25-m front crawl maximal efforts every 90 s, performed at pre-and post-4-week...”
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“... analysis, frozen, and used for in vitro fertilization. The high-gain diet increased body weight, average...”
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“... levels dropped in men after the consumption of orange juice. Anthropometric variables did not change with...”
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“... programming prepubertal behavior and the pups' inflammatory responses after bacterial endotoxin treatment...”
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“..., blockade of COX I and 2 has been associated with organ improvement after ischemic damage. the aim of this...”
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“... increased cryobank capacity. Moreover, the high volume of cryomedias does not allow to fertilize of large...”
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“... in WG compared to CG. BMI increased in the CG (0.2 +/- 1.1 kg/m(2), p = 0.044) but did not change...”
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“.... In this study, the effects of MLT and DHA, combined or not, on PNT1A cells with regard to mitochondria...”
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“...; pain was assessed on a visual analog scale. All were measured at baseline, posttreatment, and after...”
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“... was no exception to this rule. In the present work we seek to find out if, after a decrease felt...”
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“... lesion. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were divided equally into the following groups: Naive (rats did not...”
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“... lesion. Thirty-six male Wistar rats were divided equally into the following groups: Naive (rats did not...”
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“... effects of an increased temperature from 30 to 34 °C on the daily pattern of gastrointestinal...”
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