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“..., e aumentam a proliferação celular no ensaio de wound scratch em L929. A oleorresina de C. oblongifolia...”
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“...Glycosaminoglycans are sulfated polysaccharides capable of interacting with a wide range...”
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“...Wound healing encompasses complex processes of cellular and biochemical events that interact...”
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“... a reduction in local pressure pain threshold in the group 3J compared with control groups (p=0.0016) and...”
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“... control of postoperative pain (p <0.001), associated with a decrease in the response to surgical stress...”
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