М2-ПОДОБНЫЕ МАКРОФАГИ КАК ПОТЕНЦИАЛЬНЫЕ КАНДИДАТЫ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ПОСЛЕДСТВИЙ ЦЕРЕБРАЛЬНОГО ИНСУЛЬТА
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Аннотация
Об авторах
С. А. МорозовРоссия
Г. В. Томаш
Россия
Е. Я. Шевела
Россия
Л. В. Сахно
Россия
А. В. Смык
Россия
Н. М. Старостина
Россия
А. А. Останин
Россия
Е. Р. Черных
Россия
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Рецензия
Для цитирования:
Морозов С.А., Томаш Г.В., Шевела Е.Я., Сахно Л.В., Смык А.В., Старостина Н.М., Останин А.А., Черных Е.Р. М2-ПОДОБНЫЕ МАКРОФАГИ КАК ПОТЕНЦИАЛЬНЫЕ КАНДИДАТЫ В ЛЕЧЕНИИ ПОСЛЕДСТВИЙ ЦЕРЕБРАЛЬНОГО ИНСУЛЬТА. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(3(2)):125-128.
For citation:
Morozov S.A., Tomash G.V., Shevela E.Ya., Sakhno L.V., Smyk A.V., Starostina N.M., Ostanin A.A., Chernykh E.R. M2-LIKE MACROPHAGES ARE POTENTIAL CANDIDATES FOR BRAIN STROKE OUTCOMES' TREATMENT. Acta Biomedica Scientifica. 2012;(3(2)):125-128. (In Russ.)
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