Investigation of rs11536889 + 3725G/C Polymorphism of the TLR4 Gene in Patients with Autoimmune and Chronic Viral Hepatitis C

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Kucherenko A. M.,Moroz L. V.,Bevz T. I.,Bulavenko V. I.,Antypkin Y. G.,Berezenko V. S.,Dyba M. B.,Pampukha V. M.,Gorodna O. V.,Livshits L. A.

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Allerton Press

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Genetics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Cell Biology

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