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“..., it was observed a decrease in ROS and NO production, also promoting the transcriptional activity of Nrf...”
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“... a decrease in ROS and NO production, also promoting the transcriptional activity of Nrf2. In vivo...”
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“... lonely (p<0,05). Nevertheless mild decrease of left renal function was observed in some animals of group...”
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“... a favorable pharmacokinetic profile. The combination of a potent decrease in total and LDL cholesterol levels...”
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF STATINS AND NICOTINIC ACID IN THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC SYNDROME
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