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“... pilocarpine group. However, they were not altered in the pilocarpine groups pretreated with memantine (a NMDA...”
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“... pilocarpine group. However, they were not altered in the pilocarpine groups pretreated with memantine (a NMDA...”
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“... correlated with a decrease in cyclin E, pEGFR and pERK1/2 protein levels. Importantly, both drug...”
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“... repeated administration of psychostimulants can either decrease or increase the drug effect, inducing...”
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“... repeated administration of psychostimulants can either decrease or increase the drug effect, inducing...”
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“...Background: The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) exert their analgesic effect through...”
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