The significance of ABCB1 gene C3435T polymorphism study for the evaluation of benefit/risk beta-blockers treatment in Russian pregnant women with chronic hypertension
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About the Authors
E. A. SokovaRussian Federation
V. G. Kukes
Russian Federation
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Sokova E.A., Kukes V.G. The significance of ABCB1 gene C3435T polymorphism study for the evaluation of benefit/risk beta-blockers treatment in Russian pregnant women with chronic hypertension. Journal Biomed. 2014;1(2):119-127. (In Russ.)