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[Importance of molecular genetic markers for evaluating individual risk of visceropathies in workers exposed to dust].

Authors: S A, Peskov; E L, Poteriaeva; A B, Maslennikov; E A, Tsikalenko; L A, Andrienko; E L, Smirnova; A Ia, Poliakov;

[Importance of molecular genetic markers for evaluating individual risk of visceropathies in workers exposed to dust].

Abstract

The authors present results of evaluating molecular genetic markers to estimate individual risk and forecast visceropathies development in workers exposed to high concentrations of industrial dust aerosols.

Keywords

Genetic Markers, Lung Diseases, Male, Occupational Diseases, Risk Factors, Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction, Humans, Dust, Middle Aged, Homocysteine, Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2)

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