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Published 2021
... resistance genes). Then, to verify the reversibility of effects in a non-continuous exposure scenario, after...
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Published 2018
... of MT expression in this tissue. The decreases in Pb accumulation in the combined treatments and MT increases after...
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Published 2012
... may act as a continuous source of infection. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the adhesion...
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Published 2024
... available resources to act efficiently and effectively, it is possible to reduce the morbidity of chronic...
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Published 2024
..., encouraged to act in the context of individuals, the community and the environment in which they are inserted...
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Published 2012
... different time points (5, 15 or 30 minutes) after the onset of status epilepticus (SE). The group that was...
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Published 2016
..., it is important to understand how environmental actions act on the physical and mechanical properties of building...
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... different time points (5, 15 or 30 minutes) after the onset of status epilepticus (SE). The group that was...
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... shamoperated mice. Furthermore, there was a decrease in the relative volume of euchromatin, a lower density...
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... enabled the confirmation of their mRNA expression after Sanger sequencing. The expression of key enzymes...
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...The systematic screening of more than 250 molecules against Plasmodium falciparum in vitro has...
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Published 2023
... act of eating, which was influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, including among university students. The...
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