THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GRAFT CELL SUBTYPES AND ITS CYTOKINE PRODUCTION OF LYMPHOMA AND LEUCOSIS PATIENTS
Abstract
About the Authors
D. S. BaranovaRussian Federation
L. V. Sakhno
Russian Federation
I. V. Kruchkova
Russian Federation
N. V. Pronkina
Russian Federation
M. A. Tikhonova
Russian Federation
E. V. Batorov
Russian Federation
A. V. Gilevich
Russian Federation
V. V. Sergeyevicheva
Russian Federation
S. A. Sizikova
Russian Federation
G. Yu. Ushakova
Russian Federation
A. A. Ostanin
Russian Federation
T. I. Pospelova
Russian Federation
E. R. Chernykh
Russian Federation
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Baranova D.S., Sakhno L.V., Kruchkova I.V., Pronkina N.V., Tikhonova M.A., Batorov E.V., Gilevich A.V., Sergeyevicheva V.V., Sizikova S.A., Ushakova G.Yu., Ostanin A.A., Pospelova T.I., Chernykh E.R. THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GRAFT CELL SUBTYPES AND ITS CYTOKINE PRODUCTION OF LYMPHOMA AND LEUCOSIS PATIENTS. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(3(2)):29-32. (In Russ.)