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Referências Fontes de financiamento O presente estudo foi financiado pelo CNPq, Fapemig, Capes e Fapesp. Vinculação acadêmica Este artigo parte de disserta ão de Mestrado de Aurora Corrêa Rodrigues pela Universidade Federal de Vi osa. Aprovação ética e consentimento informado Este estudo foi aprovado pela Comissão de Ética em Experimenta ão Animal da Universidade Federal de Vi osa sob o número de protocolo #59/2012. 261

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