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Вклад наследственности и совокупности эндогенных и экзогенных факторов риска в развитие рака желудка

П. В. Ершов, Е. М. Веселовский, Ю. С. Константинова
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Центр стратегического планирования и управления медико-биологическими рисками здоровью Федерального медико-биологического агентства, Москва, Россия

Для корреспонденции: Павел Викторович Ершов
ул. Погодинская, д. 10, стр. 1, г. Москва, 119121; ur.xobni@97levap

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Вклад авторов: П. В. Ершов — поиск литературы, написание текста статьи, Е. М. Веселовский — поиск литературы, написание главы «Генетические факторы риска РЖ», редактирование статьи, Ю. С. Константинова — поиск литературы, концептуализация и редактирование статьи.

Статья получена: 26.10.2020 Статья принята к печати: 25.11.2020 Опубликовано online: 19.12.2020
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