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From Alzheimer's disease to chronical kidney disease : Reticulons in human diseases. / Morozova, K. N.; Kiseleva, E. V.

In: Цитология, Vol. 59, No. 6, 01.01.2017, p. 394-404.

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Morozova, KN & Kiseleva, EV 2017, 'From Alzheimer's disease to chronical kidney disease: Reticulons in human diseases', Цитология, vol. 59, no. 6, pp. 394-404.

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Morozova, K. N., & Kiseleva, E. V. (2017). From Alzheimer's disease to chronical kidney disease: Reticulons in human diseases. Цитология, 59(6), 394-404.

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Morozova KN, Kiseleva EV. From Alzheimer's disease to chronical kidney disease: Reticulons in human diseases. Цитология. 2017 Jan 1;59(6):394-404.

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Morozova, K. N. ; Kiseleva, E. V. / From Alzheimer's disease to chronical kidney disease : Reticulons in human diseases. In: Цитология. 2017 ; Vol. 59, No. 6. pp. 394-404.

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