Analysis of GST and TNF-a genes polymorphism association with risk development of asbestosis in workers exposed to chrysotile asbest.

A. Basanets (Kyiv, Ukraine), N. Zhurakhivska (Kyiv, Ukraine), V. Hvozdetskyi (Kyiv, Ukraine), T. Ostapenko (Kyiv, Ukraine)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Chronic airway, interstitial, pleural and neoplastic diseases
Session: Chronic airway, interstitial, pleural and neoplastic diseases
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Number: 3363

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