TIMASHEVA, Y.R.,
NASIBULLIN, T.R.,
MUSTAFINA, O.E.,
BALKHIYAROVA, Z.R.,
PROKOPENKO, I.,
AVZALETDINOVA, D.S.,
MORUGOVA, T.V. (2019) Background
Genome-wide association
studies have captured a large proportion of genetic variation
Timasheva, Yu.,
Zudina, L.,
Balkhiyarova, Zh.,
Kaakinen, M.,
Munroe, P.,
Prokopenko, I. (2019) pathophysiological mechanisms. Large-scale genome-wide association
studies (GWAS) have revealed hundreds of genetic
AKHMADIEV, N.S.,
AKHMETOVA, V.R.,
IBRAGIMOV, A.G.,
GALIMOVA, A.M.,
GALIMOVA, R.A.,
AGLETDINOV, E.F.,
KATAEV, V.A.,
KHAIRULLINA, V.R. (2019) Sketch. Binding of palladaheterocycle at the active sites of cytochromes P450 2E1 and P450 2C9 has been
studiedREPLICATIVE
STUDY OF GWAS-ASSOCIATED CANDIDATE GENE LOCI IN PATIENTS WITH OSTEOARTHRITIS FROM
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study consists in the use of an integrated approach
Yunusbaeva, M.,
Borodina, L.,
Alekseev, P.,
Davydov, R.,
Sharipov, R.,
Bilalov, F.,
Yunusbayev, B. (2019) constantly evolving drug-resistant strains. Objectives: The aim of the
study was to evaluate treatment
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study focused on the impact of cortisol treatmenton the lipid peroxidation levels