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Published 2003
... concentration will decrease in the presence of aggression to the brain. Choline increase is the main indicator...
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Published 2020
... in the processing of mRNA. Evidence that the RNAs of genes undergoing readthrough transcription are not...
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Published 2020
... varnish (Clinpro™ XT) versus resin infiltration in treatment of post-orthodontic white spot lesions...
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Published 2019
.... Coagulation cascade is activated in lung injury resulting in thrombotic and fibrotic lesions. Such a cascade...
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Published 2016
...Background: Oral cancer is one of the most common malignant lesions of the head and neck. This...
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Published 2016
...BACKGROUND: Oral cancer is one of the most common malignant lesions of the head and neck. This...
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Published 2014
... fungal infections worldwide. It is estimated that 10% to 15% of the population will be infected...
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Published 2022
... disease, xerostomia, increased susceptibility to infection, caries and periapical lesions can all lead...
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Published 2020
... to characterize the subcoracoid space and to predict subscapularis lesions. The objective of this study...
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... of osteomioarticular structure can compromise the mechanoreceptors and consequently decrease the proprioceptive...
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Published 2012
.... For the groups receiving simultaneous treatment with DMH and BBIs, dysplasic lesions were not observed and...
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Published 2006
...-cellular population of actively metabolizing and rapidly growing tubercle bacilli in cavitary lesions will...
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