POLYMORPHISM OF GENES RESPONSIBLE FOR THROMBOPHILIA AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THROMBOSIS IN CHILDREN
Abstract
About the Authors
L. V. ZhdanovaRussian Federation
L. I. Patrushev
Russian Federation
V. V. Dolgikh
Russian Federation
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Zhdanova L.V., Patrushev L.I., Dolgikh V.V. POLYMORPHISM OF GENES RESPONSIBLE FOR THROMBOPHILIA AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THROMBOSIS IN CHILDREN. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2013;(4):115-118. (In Russ.)