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“... que o efeito neuroprotetor do resveratrol envolve a modulação da via de sobrevivência PI3- K/Akt através...”
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“... state, InsR and Akt are not phosphorylated; on the other hand, in a postprandial state scenario...”
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“... de reconexão magnética violenta entre as linhas de campo magnético que se erguem do disco de acreção...”
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“...1, ESR2, and GPER. ESRs play a role in Sertoli cell proliferation, and GPER, but not ESRs, plays a role...”
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“... by COVID-19 are more afraid of falling than those who were not infected. This is a cross-sectional study...”
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