COMPARATIVE EXPRESSION ANALYSIS
OF HUMAN ENDOGENOUS RETROVIRUS ELEMENTS
IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF CHILDREN
WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT Minchev DS1,2,*, Popov NT3, Naimov SI1, Minkov IN4, Vachev TI1 *Corresponding Author: Assistant Professor Danail S. Minchev, Department of Medical Biology,
Faculty of Medicine, Medical University-Plovdiv, 4000, Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Tel: +359-896-313-627.
E-mail: dante17@abv.bg page: 49
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