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Potential Mechanisms for Development of Acute Atherosis in Patients with Preeclampsia: Intravascular Inflammation and Lipid Metabolism Disturbance : 자간전증 환자에서 급성 죽상증 발생의 잠재적 기전: 혈관 염증과 지방대사 이상

김연미 2016년
논문상세정보
    • 저자 김연미
    • 형태사항 iv, 51 p.: 26 cm: ill.
    • 일반주기 Thesis advisor: 윤영란, Includes bibliographical references (p. 41)
    • 학위논문사항 Thesis (doctoral)-, 경북대학교 대학원, 2016. 2, 의학과 분자의학
    • DDC 23, 618.2
    • 발행지 대구
    • 언어 eng
    • 출판년 2016
    • 발행사항 경북대학교 대학원
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' Potential Mechanisms for Development of Acute Atherosis in Patients with Preeclampsia: Intravascular Inflammation and Lipid Metabolism Disturbance : 자간전증 환자에서 급성 죽상증 발생의 잠재적 기전: 혈관 염증과 지방대사 이상' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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' Potential Mechanisms for Development of Acute Atherosis in Patients with Preeclampsia: Intravascular Inflammation and Lipid Metabolism Disturbance : 자간전증 환자에서 급성 죽상증 발생의 잠재적 기전: 혈관 염증과 지방대사 이상' 의 참고문헌

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