Sudden infant death syndrome: Melatonin, serotonin, and CD34 factor as possible diagnostic markers and prophylactic targets.
Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is one of the primary causes of death of infants in the first year of life. According to the WHO's data, the global infant mortality rate is 0.64-2 per 1,000 live-born children. Molecular and cellular aspects of SIDS development have not been identified so fa...
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Autores principales: | Dmitry Ivanov, Ekaterina Mironova, Victoria Polyakova, Inna Evsyukova, Michail Osetrov, Igor Kvetnoy, Ruslan Nasyrov |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/74264bf712a04db5933fb981e44f88bf |
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