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“..., we compared the effects of etofibrate and controlled-release niacin on lipid profile and plasma lipoprotein...”
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“... Zn2+ is bound at sites that do not release H+ or bind Ca2+. After lipid extraction with 90% acetone, the cation...”
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“... a significant decrease in urinary cortisol values (mean reduction: 75%), but GH responses did not change...”
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“... a significant decrease in urinary cortisol values (mean reduction: 75%), but GH responses did not change...”
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“... prolactin levels were not changed after ADX. CONCLUSION: There are different points of equilibrium in the...”
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“... determine the sugar release from lignocellulosic materials, using adequate enzymatic complexes. In this...”
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“...Background: the relationship between renal dysfunction and mortality after myocardial infarction...”
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“... temperature. In addition, in vitro data suggests that erythrocytes may contribute to the release of GSH during...”
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“... of controls (54.1 +/- 11.2). GH release after GHRP-6 increased, although not significantly. while...”
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“... (MW) PCL after 1 month in vivo. The high MW PCL showed non-cumulative release rates above the therapeutic...”
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“... were not affected by any of the materials. There was a decrease in nitrate/nitrite levels only...”
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“... increase in DA levels (75 min after the beginning of perfusion). Comparing the neurochemical profile of the...”
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“...-blind fashion. Control group did not include, because the patients would be submitted to severe...”
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“... fashion. Control group did not include, because the patients would be submitted to severe or unbearable...”
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