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“..., in a model of hepatotoxicity induced by ethanol. The extract was characterized and in vitro tests were...”
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“... of hepatotoxicity induced by ethanol. The extract was characterized and in vitro tests were conducted in HepG2 cells...”
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“...Hematological and physiological changes in the blood of juveniles of the freshwater fish...”
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“... 0.5 h. Soon after, the fish were exposed to A. hydrophila, and new blood samples were obtained at 3, 6, and...”
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“... 0.5 h. Soon after, the fish were exposed to A. hydrophila, and new blood samples were obtained at 3, 6, and...”
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“...Thalassophryne nattereri (niquim) is a venomous fish responsible for numerous accidents involving...”
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“...Amazonian savannah. Assisted fertilization. Native fish. Reproduction....”
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“...ABSTRACT The increase in abundance of small-sized fishes is common after a reservoir is formed...”
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