The Protective Effect of Polymorphisms rs2681472 and rs17249754 of the ATP2B1 Gene Against Coronary Artery Disease and Hypertension is Abolished by Tobacco Smoking
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The Protective Effect of Polymorphisms rs2681472 and rs17249754 of the ATP2B1 Gene Against Coronary Artery Disease and Hypertension is Abolished by Tobacco Smoking
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KARDIOLOGIYA
Volume 63, Issue 9, Pages 45-50
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APO Society of Specialists in Heart Failure
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2023-10-10
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10.18087/cardio.2023.9.n2252
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