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“...The objective of this study is to investigate the participation of inflammatory and oxidative...”
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“... among colonies. In this study, we investigated how landscape features drive the gene flow and sex...”
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“... in atherogenesis and is associated with uremia and dialysis. The role of dialysate water contamination in inducing...”
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“... in atherogenesis and is associated with uremia and dialysis. The role of dialysate water contamination in inducing...”
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“...; p = 0.001). Conclusion: Melatonin reduced muscle damage, demonstrated by the decrease of CK-MM and PAX7....”
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“... growth and are resistant to chemotherapy. Melatonin exerts its oncostatic effects through the estrogen...”
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“... temperature is usually low and allochthonous organic matter constitutes the basis of the food web. We have...”
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“...Studies suggest that inflammation is a key factor in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus. Pro...”
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“... mellitus and its complications. Furthermore, hyperg lycemia increases the produc tion of free radicals...”
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