Southern Brazilian native fruit shows neurochemical, metabolic and behavioral benefits in an animal model of metabolic syndrome.
Southern Brazilian native fruit shows neurochemical, metabolic and behavioral benefits in an animal model of metabolic syndrome.
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, P. S.; CHAVES, V. C.; SOARES, M. S. P.; BONA, N. P.; MENDONÇA, L. T.; CARVALHO, F. B.; GUTIERRES, J. M.; VASCONCELLOS, F. A.; VIZZOTTO, M.; VIEIRA, A.; SPANEVELLO, R. M.; REGINATTO, F. H.; LENCINA, C. L.; STEFANELLO, F. M.
Publication year: 2018
Types of publication: Journal article
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