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“... to hyperglycemia-induced ROS production. The decrease of mtDNA content and inhibition of mitochondrial function may...”
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“... undertaken at 1 and 6 hours after the last injection. Results: We observed hyperlocomotion 1 hour after the...”
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“... in the pathophysiology of depression as well as in memory function. We observed a transient increase...”
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“... submitted to one 90-min downhill run session and constant velocity of 1·0kmh-1. Forty-eight hours after the...”
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“... aimed to investigate the role of IL-6 in autophagy pathway responses and mitochondrial function in the...”
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“... sensitized, submitted to exercise and exposed to OVA (OVA+Exercise, n=10). 24 h after the OVA/saline exposure...”
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“...-sinusoidal portal hypertension and splenomegaly. Liver function is preserved, being varices bleeding the main...”
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“... influence on the transcriptional activity of transcription factor Nrf2 (12 and 24 h) after exposure to 200...”
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“... transcriptional activity of transcription factor Nrf2 (12 and 24 h) after exposure to 200 mM ethanol. The results...”
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“... phosphatase, a typical osteoclastic function marker, decreases after treatment, indicating a decrease...”
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“..., blockade of COX I and 2 has been associated with organ improvement after ischemic damage. the aim of this...”
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“... (p < 0.001) decrease in cognitive performance 24 hours after surgery in comparison to the preoperative test...”
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“... (p < 0.001) decrease in cognitive performance 24 hours after surgery in comparison to the preoperative test...”
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“... the intracellular calcium raise and prevented the calcium increase pre and after treatment with...”
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“... of an isotonic sports drink as rehydration strategy on the hydration status and proteinuria after karate training...”
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“... 15 physically active women aged 45 years old and over, who presented complaints of UI. The PFM function (digital...”
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“... and with normal renal function (control group). Chronic kidney disease was defined as suggested by the...”
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“... in pH and to quantify the mineral N concentration in the soil as a function of different times...”
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“... inhibitory GABAergic interneurons after being transplanted into the mouse brain. Thus, transplantation...”
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“..., corresponding to maximum carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from soil induced by the fertilizers after three...”
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