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“... in uric acid values, however a decrease in albumin values was observed in infected penguins. Based on this...”
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“... study was to assess whether prolonged use of ASAQ as first-line anti-malarial treatment selects...”
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“..., a gradual decrease in the number of reported cases of malaria was observed in Pereira, except for the time...”
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“... in mainland Equatorial Guinea. Further, the origin and evolution of anti-malarial resistance in this area...”
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“... glycosylphosphatidylinositol (a powerful stimulator of TNF production), may have indirectly contributed to decrease the TNF levels, which...”
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