The umod gene link with the development of chronic glomerulonephritis and chronic renal disease in uzbek population


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M R Ruzibakieva

The Republican Scientific Center of Immunology MOH Uz

T U Aripova

The Republican Scientific Center of Immunology MOH Uz

U K Yuldasev

The Republican Scientific Center of Emergency Medical Care MOH Uz

A E Kasimov

The Republican Scientific Center of Immunology MOH Uz

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