БИОХИМИЧЕСКИЕ И ГИСТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ МЕМБРАННОГЛИМФАТИЧЕСКОЙ ТЕОРИИ ЭТИОПАТОГЕНЕЗА ПЕРВИЧНОЙ ГЛАУКОМЫ
Аннотация
Ключевые слова
Об авторах
Ж. С. БейсекееваРоссия
А. И. Самойленко
Россия
С. А. Кочергин
Россия
Д. Е. Кулумбетова
Россия
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Бейсекеева Ж.С., Самойленко А.И., Кочергин С.А., Кулумбетова Д.Е. БИОХИМИЧЕСКИЕ И ГИСТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ АСПЕКТЫ МЕМБРАННОГЛИМФАТИЧЕСКОЙ ТЕОРИИ ЭТИОПАТОГЕНЕЗА ПЕРВИЧНОЙ ГЛАУКОМЫ. Медицинский вестник Башкортостана. 2022;17(4):60-71.
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Beisekeeva J.S., Samoylenko A.I., Kochergin S.A., Kulumbetova J.E. MEMBRANE-GLYMPHATIC THEORY OF PRIMARY GLAUCOMA ETIOPATHOGENESIS: BIOCHEMICAL AND HISTOLOGICAL EVIDENCES. Bashkortostan Medical Journal. 2022;17(4):60-71. (In Russ.)