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“.... Untreated P350 animals showed decreased striatal DA and increased DOPAC and HVA levels that were not...”
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“... after piperine (2.5, 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg, i.p.) which significantly increased latencies to 1st convulsion...”
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“... timepoints studied. Sexual behavior was not altered by the diet regimen, and HFD fertility after natural...”
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“..., inhibition of nNOS in the PVN did not affect running performance on the treadmill. These results suggest that...”
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“..., it is unclear how a high-gain diet influences embryo development. We hypothesized that semen collected from...”
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“... levels dropped in men after the consumption of orange juice. Anthropometric variables did not change with...”
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“... increased the expression of the TRPC1 and TRPC4 genes but not the expression of the TRPC5 and TRPC6 genes...”
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“... received daily injections of DHEA, estradiol or saline. Four days after the start of treatment, mice were...”
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“... that MLT effects were MTR1/2-independent. In conclusion, DHA increased ROS production and impaired...”
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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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“... presents immunomodulatory properties which are not fully understood. It has been reported that the main...”
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“... presents immunomodulatory properties which are not fully understood. It has been reported that the main...”
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“... several months of no exposure to the language. Surprisingly, proficiency did not decrease during this...”
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“... posits that birds benefit by increasing their foraging efficiency. center dot It follows that birds are...”
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“... effects of an increased temperature from 30 to 34 °C on the daily pattern of gastrointestinal...”
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“.... Our data support the hypothesis that sustained weight loss observed after gastric banding does not...”
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