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Stem cell therapy for urethra and ureter tissue engineering: A systematic literature review on animal studies. [PDF]
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The Mechanism of Acupuncture Therapy for Migraine: A Systematic Review of Animal Studies on Rats. [PDF]
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Influence of Matcha and Tea Catechins on the Progression of Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD)-A Review of Patient Trials and Animal Studies. [PDF]
Kosik-Bogacka DI, Piotrowska K.
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Insights into <i>CYP1B1</i>-Related Ocular Diseases Through Genetics and Animal Studies. [PDF]
Bolton EM +3 more
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Nutraceutical Potential of Bitter Melon (<i>Momordica charantia</i>) on Cancer Treatment: An Overview of In Vitro and Animal Studies. [PDF]
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Animal studies on antioxidants
Journal of Cardiovascular Risk, 1996The wealth of existing epidemiologic evidence suggests that antioxidant intake limits the clinical expression of coronary artery disease. Because the oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein is an important event in atherogenesis, it has been attractive to speculate that antioxidants act by limiting low-density lipoprotein orientation and, as ...
N, Afridi, J F, Keaney
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The Year's Work in Critical and Cultural Theory
Abstract The first section of this review begins with two works that offer new insights into the topic of farmed animals: Adam Searle, Jonathon Turnbull, and Catherine Oliver’s ‘Climate Cattle: Metabolic Intervention in the Good Anthropocene’ and Lisa B. Bauer’s Livestock and Literature: Reimagining Postanimal Companion Species.
Jenna Aarnio, Elisa Aaltola
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Abstract The first section of this review begins with two works that offer new insights into the topic of farmed animals: Adam Searle, Jonathon Turnbull, and Catherine Oliver’s ‘Climate Cattle: Metabolic Intervention in the Good Anthropocene’ and Lisa B. Bauer’s Livestock and Literature: Reimagining Postanimal Companion Species.
Jenna Aarnio, Elisa Aaltola
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From Animal to Animality Studies
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 2009When Jack London's human characters interact with dogs and wolves in texts such as the call of the wild (1903) and White Fang (1906), erotic fireworks often light up the wild. The love between the dog Buck and his human partner, John Thornton, in The Call of the Wild is characterized as “[l]ove, genuine passionate love.
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