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“... a risk factor for the development of neurodegenerative diseases later in life. The present study was...”
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“... release of a factor that seems to open potassium channels. The protein expression of eNOS, Akt and pAkt...”
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“... in metazoan model species. Three key targets are part of this signaling pathway: protein kinase B (PKB, or AKT...”
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“..., diâmetro e imunolocalização das proteínas PCNA, caspase-3 ativada e pAKT. Na fase três, folículos...”
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“... interference translates in a 2-fold decrease in PM GLUT1 expression and a 60% decrease in glucose uptake. Then...”
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“...A major risk factor promoting tumor development is chronic inflammation and the use of nonsteroidal...”
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“...A major risk factor promoting tumor development is chronic inflammation and the use of nonsteroidal...”
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“... protein kinase (AKT) and cyclic AMP response element-binding (CREB) phosphorylation. E2 and the ESR...”
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