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“... of the forearms in each group was randomized again to receive topical antioxidants (AOx), and the other...”
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“... of the forearms in each group was randomized again to receive topical antioxidants (AOx), and the other...”
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“... and subjected to renal ischemia at different levels of topical renal temperature: normothermia...”
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“... groups and subjected to renal ischemia at different levels of topical renal temperature: normothermia...”
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“... transaminases analyses showed a significant decrease of AST and ALT in Hypothermic group (P<0.01) compared...”
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“...Objective: To assess the efficacy and safety of topical 5% cysteamine versus 4% hydroquinone in the...”
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“... to compare the efficacy and safety of two topical medications that relax the anal sphincter, diltiazem and...”
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