International Journal of Negative Results

International Journal of Negative Results

International Journal of Negative Results

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Pages: 1-11


Adaptive Contribution of Thyroid Hormones in Obesity

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Abstract: Nowadays, obesity is seriously threatening healthy life in all societies, especially in developed societies. Obesity is showing its likely effects through biologically active substances calle... Read more
Abstract: Nowadays, obesity is seriously threatening healthy life in all societies, especially in developed societies. Obesity is showing its likely ef... Read more
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Pages: 12-29


Adrenomedullin as a Protein with Multifunctional Behavior and Effects in Various Organs and Tissues

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Abstract: In literature, it has been reported that adrenomedullin, which is generally thought to have vasodilator, natriuretic and diuretic effects, is synthesized in almost all body, especially CNS, v... Read more
Abstract: In literature, it has been reported that adrenomedullin, which is generally thought to have vasodilator, natriuretic and diuretic effects, is... Read more
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Pages: 30-39


Low Seroprevalence of Brucella Spp. among Remote Colombian Communities from the Sierra Nevada De Santa Marta

Abstract: Brucella species cause a high burden of disease globally, infecting both humans and animals; however, One Health has been under-appreciated in Colombia. This study aimed to determine the sero... Read more
Abstract: Brucella species cause a high burden of disease globally, infecting both humans and animals; however, One Health has been under-appreciated i... Read more
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