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Phytochemical studies are seeking new alternatives to prevent or treat cancer, including different types of leukemias. , commonly known as guavira or guabiroba, exhibits pharmacological properties including antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antiproliferative activities. Considering the anticancer potential of this plant species, the aim of this study was to evaluate the antileukemic activity and the chemical composition of aqueous extracts from the leaves (AECL) and roots (AECR) of and their possible mechanisms of action.

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Purpose: To study the repair of bone defect filled with autograft or bovine bone devitalized matrix in rats under anti-inflammatory action.

Methods: Two hundred and forty Wistar rats were distributed to two groups of 120 animals each. A 2mm-diameter defect was created in the femoral diaphysis.

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