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“... by compromising sensitive, motor and autonomic fibers, causing a decrease or absence of sensitivity, paralysis and...”
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“...3 was observed after hepatic IR injury. A decrease in some inflammation-indicating proteins, such as MPO...”
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“... proteins, whereas it induces a significant decrease in the mRNA and protein levels of Cyclin B1. The...”
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“... inflammatory processes resulting from ophidian accidents. The rCollinein-1 did not degrade blood clots in vitro...”
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