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“... teve como objectivo avaliar se a SESN2 medeia uma resposta mitocondrial adaptativa protectora, desencadeada...”
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“... affect human cognition. Their effects mostly result from their interference with the endogenous...”
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“...Introduction: We aim to study the effect of fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) blockade on bladder...”
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“... control islets, G8 induced a 50% decrease of AMPK phosphorylation level compared to G2. CC mimicked the...”
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“... non-target organisms including humans in which provoke neurotoxicity, having the antagonism of gamma...”
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“... endocannabinoids, acting on CB1 cannabinoid receptors (CB1Rs), also play key roles in the modulation...”
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