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“... liver. Carvedilol also prevented the decrease in mitochondrial Ca2+ loading capacity and the inhibition...”
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“... analysis revealed a decrease in crystallinity, suggesting the encapsulation of PA in the SLN, confirming...”
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“... demonstrate that the presence of cholesterol (Chol) decreases the Dex loading capacity of the liposome bilayer...”
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“... curve above the critical torque is called W', defined as any ability to perform work above CT. Both...”
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“... function. However, in certain situations, such as musculoskeletal injuries, a part of the body (a leg...”
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