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“... in TNF-α concentrations after 15 minutes of LPS administration and a significant increase in the number...”
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“.... T. gondii infection induced an increase in cell viability and decrease of both phosphatidylserine...”
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“... to increase rice productivity. However, the intensive use of pesticides generates a greater environmental...”
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“..., BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. A gradual increase of the fibrovascular stroma and a progressive decrease...”
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“... to continuing lithospheric extensional processes along a NW trend (X strain axis) until the end of deposition...”
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“... 1 micrometer. The evolution of equivalent strain compared with the increase of the hardness indicated a grain...”
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