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“.... Specifically, Mn increased the phosphorylation of DARPP-32-Thr-34, ERK1/2 and AKT. Additionally, Mn increased...”
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“... present in the sediment. As for the potential availability of metals, cadmium, lead and zinc present high...”
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“... high insulin levels and iNOS overexpression in insulin-mediated CDR formation. For the first aim...”
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“...Neoplasms of the thyroid gland...”
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“... contributing to decrease the phosphorylation of the Serine 473 on AKT and preventing cell tumorigenesis. These...”
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“... responses, and consequently important potentially signaling pathways for the cellular viability decrease...”
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“...ABSTRACT The present study describes the histopathological and molecular effects of P-MAPA (Protein...”
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“.... Upregulation of the AKT pathway and differential activation of the UPR, depending on the tRNA being expressed...”
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