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Published 2009
... on day 1 and then decreased significantly after two days. The NK subsets responsible for the decrease...
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Published 2012
... treatments (silages without inoculant and with novel strain or commercial inoculants) were randomized on plot...
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Published 2012
... treatments (silages without inoculant and with novel strain or commercial inoculants) were randomized on plot...
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Published 2009
... concentration increased during the infection. In conclusion, the results provide information for the better...
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Published 2010
... concentration increased during the infection. In conclusion, the results provide information for the better...
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Published 1999
... effect of Asc on macrophage activation in the early phase of Mycobacterium bovis BCG (Pasteur strain TMCC...
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Published 2013
... harvest season, were homogenized in water (2:1, w/v). In the supernatants obtained after differential...
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Published 2016
... recruitment and migration during the inflammatory response. Most of the studies on the inflammatory response...
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... absoluto de GLS, strain global longitudinal, (p=0,003), relação E/e’, rácio entre onda E do fluxo de câmara...
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Published 1991
... those that died during the course of treatment, 14 mice chronically infected with the 21 SF strain and...
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Published 2010
... infecting strain that may present genetic and genomic rearrangements during interaction with the host...
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Published 2022
... intensity after syncicialization. Treatment with the drug increased intensity of infection by the Y strain...
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