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Surfactant Proteins SP-A and SP-D and Conventional Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Human Diseases. / Nikolaev, K. Yu; Kharlamova, O. S.; Kosarev, I. A. et al.

In: Cell and Tissue Biology, Vol. 18, No. 2, 04.2024, p. 211-220.

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Nikolaev, KY, Kharlamova, OS, Kosarev, IA, Dadashova, NF & Lapitskay, YK 2024, 'Surfactant Proteins SP-A and SP-D and Conventional Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Human Diseases', Cell and Tissue Biology, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 211-220. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990519X2370013X

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Nikolaev, K. Y., Kharlamova, O. S., Kosarev, I. A., Dadashova, N. F., & Lapitskay, Y. K. (2024). Surfactant Proteins SP-A and SP-D and Conventional Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Human Diseases. Cell and Tissue Biology, 18(2), 211-220. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990519X2370013X

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Nikolaev KY, Kharlamova OS, Kosarev IA, Dadashova NF, Lapitskay YK. Surfactant Proteins SP-A and SP-D and Conventional Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Human Diseases. Cell and Tissue Biology. 2024 Apr;18(2):211-220. doi: 10.1134/S1990519X2370013X

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Nikolaev, K. Yu ; Kharlamova, O. S. ; Kosarev, I. A. et al. / Surfactant Proteins SP-A and SP-D and Conventional Risk Factors for Chronic Noncommunicable Human Diseases. In: Cell and Tissue Biology. 2024 ; Vol. 18, No. 2. pp. 211-220.

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