Genetic Polymorphism of Secretoglobin SCGB1A1 and Development of Lung Pathology in Children
The purpose of investigation - to study of A(38)G genetic polymorphism of the first exon of secretoglobin SCGB1A1 in Crimean children and to identify the possible correlation between the degree of polymorphism and development of lung pathology (bronchial asthma and recurrent bronchitis). There were...
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Main Authors: | N.K. Malaya (Author), N.N. Kaladze (Author), K.D. Maly (Author) |
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Zaslavsky O.Yu.,
2014-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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