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6.Serum neuron specific enolase could predict subclinical brain damage and the subsequent occurrence of brain related vascular events during follow up in essential hypertension
作者:Alina Gonz&aacute ; lez-Quevedoa ; aglez@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Sergio Gonz&aacute ; lez-Garcí ; aa ; sergiogg@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Zenaida Hern&aacute ; ndez-Dí ; aza ; zmhernandez@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Otman Fern&aacute ; ndez Concepció ; na ; Luis Quevedo Sotolongob ; luisquevedo@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Marisol Peñ ; a-S&aacute ; ncheza ; marisol.pena@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Benjamí ; n M&aacute ; rquez Rosalesa ; Rosaralis Santiesteban Freixasa ; lis@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Isabel Fern&aacute ; ndez-Almiralla ; isabelfa@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Marí ; a Caridad Mené ; ndez-Sainza ; cary@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author ; Rebeca Fern&aacute ; ndez-Carrieraa ; rebeca@infomed.sld.cu" class="auth_mail" title="E-mail the corresponding author
刊名:Journal of the Neurological Sciences
出版年:2016
8.Comparative proteomic analysis of growth hormone secretagogue A233 treatment of murine macrophage cells J774A.2 indicates it has a role in antiviral innate response
刊名:Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
出版年:2016
10.Actin polymerisation after FCγR stimulation of human fibroblasts is BCL10 independent
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