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“... Bond. Cultures of DPF were established by means of an explant technique. Once plated, cells were kept...”
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“... sites in target genes, the iRegulon tool was used. Our results showed that after stimulation with LPS...”
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“... inflammatory reaction in which nerve-associated and immune cells release several pronociceptive mediators...”
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“... proliferation of the tumor lines in the MTT assay and human peripheral mononuclear blood cells (PMBC) through...”
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