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“... diseases". The water extract (WE 1 to 10 g/Kg, p.o.) of stem and leaves given to rats and mice did not...”
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“... on hemodynamics and cardiac autonomic control in ovariectomized spontaneously hypertensive rats. Female rats were...”
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“...Objective: Several studies have shown that the time of day regulates the reinforcing effects...”
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“... (SLO) is a natural source of n-3 PUFA. Objective: To evaluate the effect of supplementation with SLO...”
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“.... We evaluated whether ageing decreases the healing of incisional wounds in the skin of Wistar rats...”
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“... on male reproductive parameters.Methods: In a first experiment, male Wistar rats were fed a high-fat diet...”
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“... diseases. The water extract (WE 1 to 10 g/Kg, p.o.) of stem and leaves given to rats and mice did not...”
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“... of adolescent rats. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (age, 60 d) were divided into a control group and a handled group...”
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