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... atherosclerosis. Objectives: To assess the effects of flaxseed in atherogenesis in rabbits consuming a high...
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Published 2022
.... When invading native riparian temperate forests, they can decrease tree species diversity, alter the...
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Published 2013
... impair antioxidant defense owing to its involvement in the activation of sodium reabsorption to lead...
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... decrease in surface roughness and bacterial adhesion in implant surfaces following the implantoplasty...
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Published 2024
...: Pre-osteoblasts and osteoblasts showed a decrease in cell viability after treatment with...
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Published 2024
.... Discontinuation of alendronate restored cell adhesion and these parameters. Overall, the highest improvement after...
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Published 1991
...Decrease in the free energy of adhesion, like in other physicochemical processes, is the driving...
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Published 2014
... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...
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Published 2014
... of the nucleonic component decreases with the temperature and increases with the nucleon chemical...
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Published 2006
... for image observation. Our results point to a significative (p<0.05) decrease in bacterial adhesion after...
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Published 2022
... by bacterial debris, which decreases their antimicrobial activity. To evaluate the anti-adhesive and...
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...-1), vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), were determined before and after the intervention. Results...
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Published 2008
...Background: GPR125 belongs to the family of Adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). A single...
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