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“...Etofibrate is a hybrid drug which combines niacin with clofibrate. After contact with plasma...”
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“.... CONCLUSIONS: Savasana Relaxation decreases cardiac sympathetic autonomic modulation after its performance...”
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“... anaesthesia, with high implications in patient recovery and costs. By delivering controlled amounts of drug...”
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“... agents while enabling controlled release at the target site. LLKKK18, an LL37 human cathelicidin analog...”
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“... recalled. Extinction probably involves the creation of a new, competing memory trace that decreases fear...”
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