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“... after piperine (2.5, 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg, i.p.) which significantly increased latencies to 1st convulsion...”
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“... after piperine (2.5, 5, 10 and 20 mg/kg, i.p.) which significantly increased latencies to 1st convulsion...”
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“... on day 1 and then decreased significantly after two days. The NK subsets responsible for the decrease...”
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“...The aim of this study was to evaluate root canal preparation with nickel titanium rotary...”
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“... as evidenced by their decreased percentage of sperm with progressive movement. This altered motility parameter...”
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“... associated with a 25% decrease in mtDNA and 16% decrease in TFAM transcripts. These results indicate that...”
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“... with fish oil, whereas diastolic pressure decreased significantly throughout the study in the soy group...”
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“.... Results: Treatment of diabetic rats with curcumin or metformin alone decreased the plasma levels...”
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“... (MV) in the postoperative period of cardiac surgery (CS) is associated with mortality. The adoption of spinal...”
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“... tomographic scanning at a resolution of 8.74 mu m was performed before and after preparation with the nickel...”
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“... independently associated with decreased 30-day survival in this multinational study of 3869 VIPs. Age, frailty...”
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“..., glucose tolerance, cognitive performance and lifespan of mice. Findings: C57BL/6J mice were fed with...”
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“...Pentoxifylline (PTX), a methyl xanthine derivative, is a phosphodiesterase inhibitor with anti...”
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“...-C significantly decreased in both men and women after the consumption of orange juice, and an increase in HDL...”
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“... cleaning. Ten days after the last stress episode, rats were challenged with either saline or nicotine...”
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“... also administered 2 and 24 h after induction. Rats from the non-colitis and non- treated colitis groups...”
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