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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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“... to maintain the homeostasis of the organism. Long-term exposure to stress, however, has detrimental effects...”
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“... to maintain the homeostasis of the organism. Long-term exposure to stress, however, has detrimental effects...”
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“... on caspase-3 activity and cell viability. The effect of TRIB1 OE on lipid metabolism was also measured and...”
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“... (25 mg/kg, p.o.) decreased the cell loss in the mucosa, submucosal edema and hemorrhage. Esculin (25 and 50 mg/kg, p.o.) also...”
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