Influence of nicotine on cell-mediated immunity in pulmonary diseases
- Authors: Asfandiyarova NS1,2, Ponomareva IB1,2, Kiselev RS1,2, Palvanov AA1,2, Rubtsova MA1,2
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Affiliations:
- Ryazan State Medical University
- Regional Clinic Hospital
- Issue: Vol 16, No 1S (2019)
- Pages: 21-23
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/raj/article/view/121448
- ID: 121448
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N S Asfandiyarova
Ryazan State Medical University; Regional Clinic Hospital
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Ryazan
I B Ponomareva
Ryazan State Medical University; Regional Clinic Hospital
Email: info@rusalljournal.ru
Ryazan
R S Kiselev
Ryazan State Medical University; Regional Clinic Hospital
Email: info@rusalljournal.ru
Ryazan
A A Palvanov
Ryazan State Medical University; Regional Clinic Hospital
Email: info@rusalljournal.ru
Ryazan
M A Rubtsova
Ryazan State Medical University; Regional Clinic Hospital
Email: info@rusalljournal.ru
Ryazan
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