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“.... Heat-shock proteins were not found in GE. Histatins and Histones were not found in GNE, while Serine...”
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“... related to the development of obesity, and to evaluate whether these changes persist after weight loss...”
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“..., n=25) or not (GIII, n=25) after laparotomy. Clinical examination was carried out and blood samples were...”
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“... electrosurgery. Increases and decreases in protein and immunoglobulin concentrations after laparoscopic...”
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“... electrosurgery. Increases and decreases in protein and immunoglobulin concentrations after laparoscopic...”
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“...Background: Acute phase proteins (APPs) are clinically useful parameters for measuring the...”
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