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Quality of online information on breast cancer treatment options
Precipitation of soluble uric acid is necessary for in vitro activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in primary human monocytes
Stem Cell Therapy on the Internet: Information Quality and Content Analysis of English Language Web Pages Returned by Google
Breast cancer information on the internet: Type of websites, accuracy and readability of online resources
Erythropoietin Increases Myelination in Oligodendrocytes: Gene Expression Profiling Reveals Early Induction of Genes Involved in Lipid Transport and Metabolism
European contribution to the study of ROS: A summary of the findings and prospects for the future from the COST action BM1203 (EU-ROS)
Glutathione Fine-Tunes the Innate Immune Response toward Antiviral Pathways in a Macrophage Cell Line Independently of Its Antioxidant Properties
Online Information on Antioxidants: Information Quality Indicators, Commercial Interests, and Ranking by Google
Redox Proteomics Applied to the Thiol Secretome
The role of autophagy in the cross-talk between epithelial-mesenchymal transitioned tumor cells and cancer stem-like cells
The role of novel biomarkers in arterial stiffness, and in predicting further vascular events after TIA and lacunar stroke
Using Machine Learning for Automatic Identification of Evidence-Based Health Information on the Web
Health information quality of websites on periodontology
Hypoxia enhances the regenerative effects of erythropoietin and its non-erythropoietic peptide analogue in models of endothelial cell injury
The oxidative stress theory of disease: levels of evidence and epistemological aspects
Erythropoietin and a nonerythropoietic peptide analog promote aortic endothelial cell repair under hypoxic conditions: role of nitric oxide
Biomarkers and the oxidative stress theory of disease
192 Hypoxia Enhances the Reparative Effect of Tissue Protective Erythropoietin and Its Non-Erythropoietic Peptide Analogue in an Endothelial Cell Injury Model
Is erythropoietin a worthy candidate for traumatic brain injury or are we heading the wrong way?
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