Search alternatives:
decrease intestinal » increased intestinal (Expand search), necrose intestinal (Expand search)
intestinal process » internal process (Expand search), intestinal protein (Expand search), intestinal abscess (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease after » increase after (Expand search), disease after (Expand search)
decrease flow » decreases flow (Expand search), decrease low (Expand search), decrease food (Expand search)
flow decrease » flow increase (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
decrease or » decrease of (Expand search), decrease on (Expand search), decrease toc (Expand search)
or decrease » not decrease (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), _ decrease (Expand search)
decrease intestinal » increased intestinal (Expand search), necrose intestinal (Expand search)
intestinal process » internal process (Expand search), intestinal protein (Expand search), intestinal abscess (Expand search)
decrease decrease » decrease release (Expand search), disease decreases (Expand search), decreases disease (Expand search)
decrease after » increase after (Expand search), disease after (Expand search)
decrease flow » decreases flow (Expand search), decrease low (Expand search), decrease food (Expand search)
flow decrease » flow increase (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), not decrease (Expand search)
decrease or » decrease of (Expand search), decrease on (Expand search), decrease toc (Expand search)
or decrease » not decrease (Expand search), to decrease (Expand search), _ decrease (Expand search)
1
2
“... molecular (qPCR), biochemical (luminometry) and immunological (flow cytometry, immunofluorescence) tools...”
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Access document (1)
Access document (2)
Doctoral thesis
3
“... granularity and with reduced size after 48h of incubation with 24.3 μM of tartrolon D. The decrease in cell...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis
4
“...A inflamação é um processo fisiológico de resposta orgânica diante de lesão tissular ou infecção...”
Access document
Access document
Master thesis