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“... occurring cSCC that was treated with ECT. Eighteen lesions from 11 dogs were selected. The tumor size at day...”
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“...Skin lesions in feline sporotrichosis usually present a high fungal burden, making cats...”
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“... activity may decrease the risk of PCa development and also changes sexual hormones and their receptors...”
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“... decrease in periapical lesions severity, associated with upregulation of healing markers and...”
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Excitotoxic lesions in the central nucleus of the amygdala attenuate stress-induced anxiety behavior
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“... most of the assessed lesions presented a decrease in dermal thickness, and only five maintained their...”
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“... C57BL/6 mice exhibited resistance and healing lesions. The immune response involved pro- and anti-inflammatory...”
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