Matrix metalloproteinases 14 and 17 as factors of revascularization in adenomyosis
Abstract
About the Authors
E. V. TkachyovaRussian Federation
M. Z. Gorelik
Russian Federation
I. V. Dyuizen
Russian Federation
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For citations:
Tkachyova E.V., Gorelik M.Z., Dyuizen I.V. Matrix metalloproteinases 14 and 17 as factors of revascularization in adenomyosis. Pacific Medical Journal. 2015;(2):69-72. (In Russ.)