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The genetic constituent of varicose vein pathogenesis as a key for future treatment option development. / Smetanina, Mariya A.; Shevela, Andrey I.; Gavrilov, Konstantin A. и др.

в: Vessel Plus, Том 5, 19, 2021.

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title = "The genetic constituent of varicose vein pathogenesis as a key for future treatment option development",
abstract = "This perspective focuses primarily on the fundamental part of phlebology, where most attention is paid to the genetic aspects of the pathogenesis of varicose vein disease and where the main breakthrough advances in this area of research are discussed. We propose a direction for further actions to replenish molecular genetic knowledge about the main drivers of pathological processes in varicose vein disease and to complete the creation of an entire picture of pathogenesis, which, in turn, may serve as a key for the development of treatment options in the future in order to translate research evidence into clinical practice.",
keywords = "Epigenetics, Genetics, Pathogenesis, Targets, Varicose veins",
author = "Smetanina, {Mariya A.} and Shevela, {Andrey I.} and Gavrilov, {Konstantin A.} and Filipenko, {Maxim L.}",
note = "Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the native English speakers Holly Jacob (Texas A&M University, USA) and Christine Tierney (Houston Community College, USA) for grammar checking assistance and thorough text revision. This work was supported by the Program of Fundamental Scientific Research of the Russian Federation (PFSR RF) “Fundamental Basics of Health Preservation” (No. 121031300045-2). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Author(s) 2021.",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.20517/2574-1209.2021.17",
language = "English",
volume = "5",
journal = "Vessel Plus",
issn = "2574-1209",
publisher = "OAE Publishing Inc.",

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T1 - The genetic constituent of varicose vein pathogenesis as a key for future treatment option development

AU - Smetanina, Mariya A.

AU - Shevela, Andrey I.

AU - Gavrilov, Konstantin A.

AU - Filipenko, Maxim L.

N1 - Funding Information: The authors are grateful to the native English speakers Holly Jacob (Texas A&M University, USA) and Christine Tierney (Houston Community College, USA) for grammar checking assistance and thorough text revision. This work was supported by the Program of Fundamental Scientific Research of the Russian Federation (PFSR RF) “Fundamental Basics of Health Preservation” (No. 121031300045-2). Publisher Copyright: © The Author(s) 2021.

PY - 2021

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N2 - This perspective focuses primarily on the fundamental part of phlebology, where most attention is paid to the genetic aspects of the pathogenesis of varicose vein disease and where the main breakthrough advances in this area of research are discussed. We propose a direction for further actions to replenish molecular genetic knowledge about the main drivers of pathological processes in varicose vein disease and to complete the creation of an entire picture of pathogenesis, which, in turn, may serve as a key for the development of treatment options in the future in order to translate research evidence into clinical practice.

AB - This perspective focuses primarily on the fundamental part of phlebology, where most attention is paid to the genetic aspects of the pathogenesis of varicose vein disease and where the main breakthrough advances in this area of research are discussed. We propose a direction for further actions to replenish molecular genetic knowledge about the main drivers of pathological processes in varicose vein disease and to complete the creation of an entire picture of pathogenesis, which, in turn, may serve as a key for the development of treatment options in the future in order to translate research evidence into clinical practice.

KW - Epigenetics

KW - Genetics

KW - Pathogenesis

KW - Targets

KW - Varicose veins

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