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Interference, syndemia and neutrality of microbiota relationships as components of epidemic self-regulation
Sofronov G.A., Belyakov N.A., Boeva E.V.
Role of the intestinal microbiota in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Part 1. Clinical and experimental evidence for the involvement of the gut microbiota in the development of multiple sclerosis
Abdurasulova I.N.
Features of the intestinal microbiota composition in multiple sclerosis patients receiving oral disease-modifying therapy
Tarasova E.A., Lioudyno V.I., Matsulevich A.V., Negoreeva I.G., Ilves A.G., Ivashkova E.V., Shkilnyuk G.G., Abdurasulova I.N.
Search effective ways solve problem struggle bacterial infectious pathology
Suvorov A.N.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ALTERED QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE COMPOSITION OF INTESTINAL MICROBIOTA
Abdurasulova I.N., Tarasova E.A., Ermolenko E.I., Eliseev A.V., Matsulevich A.V., Bisaga G.N., Skulyabin D.I., Suvorov A.N., Klimenko V.M.
EFFECT OF COURSE APPLICATION OF ENTEROCOCCUS FAECIUM L-3 ON PSYCHOEMOTINAL STATE OF PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Matsulevich A.V., Abdurasulova I.N., Tarasova E.A., Ermolenko E.I., Bisaga C.N., Alekhina C.C., Skulyabin D.I., Suvorov A.N., Klimenko V.M.
Role of the intestinal microbiota in the pathogenesis of multiple sclerosis. Part 3. Gut microbiota as a potential trigger for multiple sclerosis
Abdurasulova I.N.
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