ANGIOGENIC AND CYTOPROTECTING EFFECTS OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR IN FOCUS OF EXPERIMENTAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA
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About the Authors
С. КалиниченкоRussian Federation
С. Щава
Russian Federation
Н. Матвеева
Russian Federation
S. G. Kalinichenko
Russian Federation
S. P. Schava
Russian Federation
N. Yu. Matveeva
Russian Federation
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, , , Kalinichenko S.G., Schava S.P., Matveeva N.Yu. ANGIOGENIC AND CYTOPROTECTING EFFECTS OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR IN FOCUS OF EXPERIMENTAL CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA. Pacific Medical Journal. 2009;(2):66-69. (In Russ.)