Kazantseva, A.,
Enikeeva, R.,
Takhirova, Z.,
Davydova, Y.,
Mustafin, R.,
Malykh, S.,
Karunas, A.,
Kanapin, A.,
Khusnutdinova, E. (2023) the genetic basis for SARS-CoV-2 infection susceptibility and
severe COVID-19. However, data on the genetic
Solnyshkina, O. A.,
Fatkullina, N. B.,
Bulatova, A. Z.,
Kireev, V. N.,
Bilyalov, A. R.,
Akhatov, I. S.,
Pavlov, V. N. (2023) for
several temperature regimes.
The validation of the realized model is confirmed by comparing the numerical
Abstract: Over fifteen years, genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified
several the large-scale use
remains a problem.
Several strategies have been used to improve the therapeutic potency
in
several steps: lung segmentation on a CT slice, segmentation of inhomogeneous areas on the corresponding
identified
several genetic variants that may be associated with an increased risk of developing the disease
Gilyazova, Irina,
Asadullina, Dilara,
Kagirova, Evelina,
Sikka, Ruhi,
Mustafin, Artur,
Ivanova, Elizaveta,
Bakhtiyarova, Ksenia,
Gilyazova, Gulshat,
Gupta, Saurabh,
Khusnutdinova, Elza,
Gupta, Himanshu,
Pavlov, Valentin (2023) .
Several studies have indicated that polymorphisms in miRNA-146a can influence the pathogenesis of various