ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Investigating a correlation between the levels of peripheral blood cytokines and the risk for cardiovascular complications in patients with stage II essential hypertension

About authors

1 National Research Mordovia State University, Saransk, Russia

2 State Research Institute of Highly Pure Biopreparations, FMBA, St. Petersburg, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Olga A. Radaeva
Ulianova 26/a, Saransk, 430030; ur.liam@97_fybwbltv

About paper

Author contribution: Radaeva OA recruited patients, collected blood samples for the study took medical histories, interpreted the study results, and wrote the manuscript. Simbirtsev AS conceived and planned the study, analyzed the obtained data and revised the manuscript.

Received: 2018-07-16 Accepted: 2019-02-27 Published online: 2019-03-07
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