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“...) in the liver was completely abolished by losartan while glucose release was partially affected...”
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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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“...Background: The nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) exert their analgesic effect through...”
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“... 74%) occurring at 150 min after H. ID (5 mg/kg) also inhibited NC (150 min: 62% attenuation). The combined drugs...”
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“... to decrease SLA in the association of ketamine + ethanol after 30 min and 48 h withdrawal. Haloperidol...”
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“..., considering the relevance of this study on the development of new drugs that can decrease the neuronal damage...”
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