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  1. 2721
    by Jorge, Michelle Pedroza, 1981-
    Published 2013
    ... complicações da diabetes === Abstract: Wound healing is a dynamic and complex physiological process that aims...
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  2. 2722
    by Chisato Urata, 浦田千里
    Published 2018
    ... in terrestrial plants. Agonists of glutamate receptors, kainic acid (KA) and domoic acid (DA) are a...
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  3. 2723
    ... in animals, plants and microorganisms. Amongst the most important polyamines biologically are spermidine [N...
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  4. 2724
    by Freitas, Debora da Silva
    Published 2011
    ... living organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, fungi, plants and animals. However, during the evolution...
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  5. 2725
    by Debora da Silva Freitas
    Published 2011
    ... living organisms such as bacteria, yeasts, fungi, plants and animals. However, during the evolution...
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  6. 2726
    ..., such as bacteria, viruses, plants and animals, and play important physiological and ecological roles. Chitin...
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  7. 2727
    by Dias, Devlynn Coelho
    Published 2015
    ..., an element of fundamental importance to plants and animals, for their physiological functions. The sodium can...
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  8. 2728
    by Tekolo, Obakeng McDonald
    Published 2012
    .... These yeasts are associated with different habitats such as soil, decaying vegetative debris, living plants...
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  9. 2729
    by Silva Filho, José Getúlio
    Published 2011
    .... _________________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT === Carotenoids are natural compounds that play crucial physiological roles in plants...
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  10. 2730
    by Obiora Anekwe
    Published 2014-09-01
    ... to grassland (Jablonski, 2012). As a result, plants and animals either evolved to cope with these changes...
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