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Известия Национальной академии наук Беларуси. Серия медицинских наук

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Серотонин и синдром обструктивного апноэ во сне

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-рецепторов и гена транспортера 5-НТ к повышенной предрасположенности к развитию СОАС.

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Г. К. Тропникова
Институт физиологии НАНБеларуси
Беларусь


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