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Sadekova, Alsu A.

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Nº 6 (2018) Articles The role of E-kadherin in the formation of intrauterine growth restriction
Nº 1 (2019) Articles Predicting preterm labor by combined testing of cytokines and cell-free DNA
Nº 12 (2019) Articles Gene methylation in the placenta of fetuses with fetal growth restriction
Nº 8 (2019) Articles DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF DETERMINING THE LEVEL OF EXTRACELLULAR FETAL DNA IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH PREECLAMPSIA AND FETAL GROWTH RESTRICTION
Nº 8 (2020) Articles Role of CaV1.2 calcium channel expression in the development of some pathological conditions in obstetrics and gynecology
Nº 7 (2020) Articles Methylation of the TLR2 and IGF2/H19 ICR genes in the placenta and blood plasma in preeclampsia
Nº 6 (2021) Articles Predictive value of testing for maternal plasma cell-free fetal DNA in fetal growth restriction
Nº 10 (2021) Articles Features of changes in the monocyte-macrophage cells in the placenta during preeclampsia
Nº 7 (2021) Articles Specific features of molecular mechanisms of vaginal secretion in women with decline in sexual function in assisted reproductive technology programs
Nº 9 (2022) Articles Informative value of oxidative stress markers in predicting outcomes of infertility treatment using ART methods
Nº 5 (2022) Articles Characteristics of the embryological stage of infertility treatment using assisted reproductive technologies depending on the total antioxidant capacity of native ejaculate
Nº 3 (2022) Articles Mitochondrial DNA expression profile in embryo culture medium in assisted reproductive technology
Nº 3 (2023) Original Articles The content of different forms of E-cadherin in blood plasma and placental tissue in preeclampsia
Nº 5 (2023) Original Articles Phenotypic profile of peripheral blood mononuclear cells in preeclampsia
Nº 8 (2023) Original Articles Diagnostic significance of determining the expression of energy metabolism genes in fetal growth retardation
Nº 11 (2023) Original Articles Plasma levels of cell adhesion molecules in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia

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