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Essential systemic hypertension : Genetics, clinics, experiment. / Markel, A. L.

в: Russian Journal of Cardiology, Том 150, № 10, 2017, стр. 133-139.

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Markel AL. Essential systemic hypertension: Genetics, clinics, experiment. Russian Journal of Cardiology. 2017;150(10):133-139. doi: 10.15829/1560-4071-2017-10-133-139

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Markel, A. L. / Essential systemic hypertension : Genetics, clinics, experiment. в: Russian Journal of Cardiology. 2017 ; Том 150, № 10. стр. 133-139.

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