Pretreatment with Vitamins E and C Prevent the Impairment of Memory Caused by Homocysteine Administration in Rats
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C. Matté | A. Wyse | C. Netto | A. Zugno | R. Franzon | M. Lammers | B. Tagliari | E. A. Reis
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