Intestinal Microbial-tissue Complex and Chronic Heart Failure (part 1): Pathogenesis
Antigenic and metabolic integration of the intestinal microbiota into the homeostasis of the human body is a factor that claims to play a key role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases. It acquires special significance against the background of the decrease in blood circulation and congesti...
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Main Authors: | A. A. Vlasov (Author), S. P. Salikova (Author), N. V. Golovkin (Author), V. B. Grinevich (Author) |
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