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Erratum : Polymorphisms of genes involved in inflammation and blood vessel development influence the risk of varicose veins. / Shadrina, A.; Tsepilov, Y.; Smetanina, M. et al.

In: Clinical Genetics, Vol. 94, No. 5, 01.11.2018, p. 491.

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Shadrina, A, Tsepilov, Y, Smetanina, M, Voronina, E, Seliverstov, E, Ilyukhin, E, Kirienko, A, Zolotukhin, I & Filipenko, M 2018, 'Erratum: Polymorphisms of genes involved in inflammation and blood vessel development influence the risk of varicose veins', Clinical Genetics, vol. 94, no. 5, pp. 491. https://doi.org/10.1111/cge.13445

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Shadrina, A., Tsepilov, Y., Smetanina, M., Voronina, E., Seliverstov, E., Ilyukhin, E., Kirienko, A., Zolotukhin, I., & Filipenko, M. (2018). Erratum: Polymorphisms of genes involved in inflammation and blood vessel development influence the risk of varicose veins. Clinical Genetics, 94(5), 491. https://doi.org/10.1111/cge.13445

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Shadrina A, Tsepilov Y, Smetanina M, Voronina E, Seliverstov E, Ilyukhin E et al. Erratum: Polymorphisms of genes involved in inflammation and blood vessel development influence the risk of varicose veins. Clinical Genetics. 2018 Nov 1;94(5):491. doi: 10.1111/cge.13445

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