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Published 2018
... and social dilemma interactions. We show that, instead of promoting pro-social behaviour, the presence...
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...Studies suggest that inflammation is a key factor in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus. Pro...
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... (RB; VDW GmbH, Munich, Germany) 40/.06 file in reciprocating motion or ProDesign Logic (PDL; Easy...
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... of isthmus throughout the entire extension of the root canals were prepared using ProDesign Logic CM (PDL...
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Published 2021
... because of its cardiotoxicity originated, among other factors, from pro-oxidant damage to cardiac...
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Published 2011
...) NO reduction at 1.5 mu M. In order to elucidate if this NO decrease resulted from the interference...
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Published 2017
... L. (S. maritima) antioxidant and antimicrobial effects in vitro as well as anti-inflammatory properties. Herein...
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Published 2011
... beta cell viability by regulation of pro-mitotic and pro-apoptotic factors. Therefore, the effects...
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... used as a multifunctional neurohormonal antagonist that has been shown to act not only as an anti...
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Published 2015
... values, although this is not a universal finding. The number of repetitions has been shown to influence...
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Published 2015
... values, although this is not a universal finding. The number of repetitions has been shown to influence...
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Published 2012
... processes is not well known yet. The present experiments examined the effects of exposure to variable stress...
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