CURRENT METHODS OF ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION ASSESSMENT AND THEIR POSSIBLE USE IN THE PRACTICAL MEDICINE

A review contains a description of the most common methods of evaluation and monitoring of "endothelial dysfunction" that are assessed in terms of their information content and applicability in the practice of medicine. The term "endothelial function" is interpreted primarily as...

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Main Authors: A. V. Shabrov (Author), A. G. Apresyan (Author), A. L. Dobkes (Author), S. U. Ermolov (Author), T. V. Ermolova (Author), S. G. Manasyan (Author), S. V. Serdyukov (Author)
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