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Predicting the efficiency of the treatment of drug-resistant tuberculosis depending on the polymorphism variation of glutathione-S-transferase genes
I. Semianiv (Chernivtsi, Ukraine), L. Todoriko (Chernivtsi, Ukraine), T. Sprynsian (Kyiv, Ukraine), M. Semianiv (Chernivtci, Ukraine)
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International Congress 2019 – Tuberculosis: diagnosis
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Tuberculosis: diagnosis
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Thematic Poster
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3009
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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