Allelic Combinations of Immune Response Genes and Risk of Development of Myocardial Infarction
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R. I. Sadikova | O. Mustafina | I. Tuktarova | T. Nasibullin | Y. Timasheva | V. Erdman | I. E. Nikolaeva | M. I. Shein
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