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“.... O-GlcNAcylation of eNOS decreased in P-SHR compared to NP-SHR. PugNAc partially inhibited the effects...”
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“... (DR). At 8 months of age, both DIO and DR groups had increased hyperglycemic response during a glucose tolerance...”
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“... motor response to a single challenge of nicotine and decreased CREB in the nucleus accumbens...”
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“... escape or active avoidance during the elaboration of unconditioned and conditioned fear-related responses...”
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“... the perceptual and lactacidemic responses during a traditional, high-intensity intermittent aerobic...”
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“...The physiological response has been used to characterize or estimate physical demands while...”
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“... properties is a source of stress and trauma for the body. This event increases the oxidative response and...”
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Fluoxetine exposure during pregnancy and lactation: Effects on acute stress response and behavior...
“.... In conclusion, FLX exposure during pregnancy and lactation decreases acute amygdalar stress response...”Access document (1)
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“... work aims to study the effects of UVR exposure during early development stages of the flatfish Solea...”
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“... to oxidative stress during diabetes mellitus, and verify the effects of N-acetylcystein supplementation...”
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“...Purpose: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of muscular fatigue on the...”
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“...This experiment evaluated ruminal, physiological, and productive responses of feedlot cattle...”
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“...Neuroinflammation is an inflammatory response that occurs at the level of the central nervous...”
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“... variation are known, there is yet no scientific evidence that elucidates the effects of decreased spacing...”
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“... variation are known, there is yet no scientific evidence that elucidates the effects of decreased spacing...”
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“... effects (increased viral load in the lungs) that were offset by beneficial effects (decreased...”
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