Hypothesis about the protective role of ccr5delta32 mutations in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: fiction or reality?
- Authors: Fedorova E.V.1, Egorov A.S.1, Ammosova T.2, Avrusin S.L.1, Santimov A.V.1, Kostik M.M.1, Dubko M.F.1, Kalashnikova O.V.1, Masalova V.V.1, Likhacheva T.S.1, Snegireva L.S.1, Grom A.A.3, Nekhai S.2, Chasnyk V.G.1
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Affiliations:
- Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
- Howard University
- Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
- Issue: Vol 5, No 4 (2014)
- Pages: 53-59
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/pediatr/article/view/1164
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/PED5453-59
- ID: 1164
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Elena Vladimirovna Fedorova
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: detymedic@mail.ru
MD, Research Fellow, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Andrey Sergeyevich Egorov
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: egorov.doc@gmail.com
MD, Research Fellow, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Tatyana Ammosova
Howard University
Email: tatiana.ammosova@howard.edu
PhD, Assistant Research Professor
Sergey Lvovich Avrusin
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: avrusin4@gmail.com
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Andrey Vyacheslavovich Santimov
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: a.santimoff@gmail.com
MD, Research Fellow, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Mikhail Mikhaylovich Kostik
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: mikhail.kostik@gmail.com
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Margarita Fedorovna Dubko
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: andrq@rambler.ru
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Olga Valeryevna Kalashnikova
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: koira7@yandex.ru
MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Vera Vasilyevna Masalova
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: masalova.vera@gmail.com
MD, Research Fellow, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Tatyana Serafimovna Likhacheva
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: tatianasl@list.ru
MD, Research Fellow, Chair of Hospital Pediatrics
Ludmila Stepanovna Snegireva
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: l.s.snegireva@mail.ru
MD, Department of Pediatrics N 3
Alexey Alekseevich Grom
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center
Email: Alexei.grom@cchmc.org
MD, PhD, Dr Med Sci, Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Sergei Nekhai
Howard University
Email: snekhai@howard.edu
Ph.D., Director, RCMI Proteomics Core Facility, Associate Professor, Center for Sickle Cell Disease
Vyacheslav Grigoryevich Chasnyk
Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University
Email: chasnyk@gmail.com
MD, PhD, Dr Med Sci, Professor, Head of the Department of Hospital Pediatrics
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