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... foci (ACF) in rats after induction with the carcinogen 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH). METHODS: Forty...
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... while walking around the neighborhood, and more like a video camera that represents a gun in your hand...
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Published 2017
... unobstructed walking and Single conditions. The presence of the second obstacle led to a decrease in trailing...
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Published 2016
...-TNF therapy as a control. After treatment, lesions were analyzed for Treg or Th17 influx and phenotype...
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... development in chemically-induced hepatocarcinogenesis. The decrease of Nrf2/GSH pathway and increase of liver...
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Published 2001
... observed in the necessary time for complete healing of the lesions between the two treatments, peripheral...
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... observed in the necessary time for complete healing of the lesions between the two treatments, peripheral...
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...Abstract: Background: C-reactive protein is an inflammatory biomarker and its level increases...
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... in demineralization with resin infiltration after immediate application. Clinpro™ XT showed also significant decrease...
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Published 2011
Subjects: ...Walking, Gradient, Load, Mechanical work, Cost of transport, Recovery, Optimal speed...
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...INTRODUCTION: The stroke process triggers an inflammatory reaction that, if exacerbated, may last...
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... and perianus; the histology showed low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions in all cases. While...
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