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PATHOGENETIC ASPECTS OF PREECLAMPSIA
Boris D.A., Kan N.E., Tyutyunnik V.L., Khovkhaeva P.A.
Surgery tactics for placenta increta with different depths of invasion
Shmakov R.G., Pirogova M.M., Vasilchenko O.N., Chuprynin V.D., Ezhova L.S.
ROLE OF MARKERS FOR TROPHOBLAST INVASION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PREECLAMPSIA AND TUMOR PROGRESSION
VODNEVA D.N., SHMAKOV R.G., SHCHEGOLEV A.I.
Peripheral blood nk cells in patients with uterine scars and abnormally adherent and invasive placenta
Ponikarova N.Y., Davydova A.A., Shelepova E.S., Osipova N.A., Sokolov D.I., Mikhailova V.A., Oganyan K.A., Selkov S.A., Zazerskaya I.E.
Plasma levels of cell adhesion molecules in normal pregnancy and preeclampsia
Shelekhin A.P., Baev O.R., Andreev Y.V., Sadekova A.A., Krasnyi A.M.
Proinflammatory factors of mitochondrial origin in the pathogenesis of recurrent miscarriages and early preterm births
Bulatova Y.S., Tetruashvili N.K., Vysokikh M.Y.
THE POSSIBILITIES OF ECHOGRAPHY IN THE DETECTION OF PATHOLOGICAL INVASION OF THE TROPHOBLAST
Boikova Y.V., Ilieva E.A., Kan N.E., Kulabukhova E.A., Gus A.I.
QUANTIFICATION OF PLASMA MICRORNA EXPRESSION IN PREGNANT WOMEN WITH PREECLAMPSIA
Prozorovskaya K.N., Fayzullin L.Z., Karnauhov V.N., Kan N.E., Tyutyunnik V.L., Ganichkina M.B., Sergunina O.A., Chausov A.A., Tyutyunnik N.V., Mantrova D.A., Trofimov D.U.
Current views on the pathogenesis of fetal growth restriction
Volochaeva M.V., Baev O.R.
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