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“... to reperfusion therapy, have contributed decisively to a consistent decrease in acute myocardial infarction...”
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“...Regeneration is the ability to fully restore the structure and function of a lost body part, after...”
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“... factor-β family involved in several processes. Their signal is transduced through two types of serine...”
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“... restrictive lineage potential. After caudal fin amputation, a regenerative program is activated and occurs...”
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“... important to regulate the concentration of adenine nucleotides, known molecules involved in many...”
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“... estrogens and androgens play an important role in male fertility, and regulate fluid transport on the male...”
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“... the ATP, ADP, AMP and adenosine (Ado) regulate physiological processes such as platelet aggregation...”
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