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Dependence of endurance performance on ACE gene polymorphism in athletes. / Voroshin, I. N.; Astratenkova, I. V.

в: Human Physiology, Том 34, № 1, 01.01.2008, стр. 117-119.

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Voroshin, I. N. ; Astratenkova, I. V. / Dependence of endurance performance on ACE gene polymorphism in athletes. в: Human Physiology. 2008 ; Том 34, № 1. стр. 117-119.

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