Distribution of polymorphic variants of the GSTP1 gene involved in biotransformation of xenobiotics in Tundra Nenets and Nganasans in comparison to Russians
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L. Osipova | E. Voronina | M. Filipenko | S. Krivoschekov | D. Lichman | L. Tabikhanova | T. V. Churkina | R. P. Tiis
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