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“...1 decreases the viability of melanoma cells by modulation of autophagy and may, therefore, serve as a lead...”
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“...Objective: The effect of castration and subsequent replacement of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA...”
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“...Introduction: the resistant starch (RS) is a non-viscous and fermentable soluble fiber which...”
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“...Objective: Several studies have shown that the time of day regulates the reinforcing effects...”
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“... the main strategies of the obstetric nurse for the reduction of the interventional methods during the...”
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“... cutaneous repair tissue remain indeterminate. Objective: To investigate the histological effects...”
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“... to modulate both, but their protective role, mainly at early stages of prostate cancer, remains unclear...”
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“... at 6 week (3.3) and 18 week (7.5), while the addition of Synb resulted in a decrease at week 18 (−3.90...”
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“...Xylazine (XYL) and acepromazine (ACP) are known to decrease the hematocrit (HT) of horses when...”
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“... remodelling and is also involved in the modulation of inflammation, as fibroblasts are immunologically active...”
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“... insights into the mechanisms by which exercise restores insulin signalling in liver during aging. © 2013...”
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