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Immunological Aspects of Normal and Pathological Pregnancy
Galkina D.E., Makarenko T.A., Okladnikov D.V.
THE PERSONALIZED APPROACH TO ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY DURING PREGNANCY IN TERMS OF CLINICAL PHARMACOGENETICS
Ignatko I.V., Strizhakov L.A., Florova V.S., Martirosova A.L.
Pathogenetic Relationship between Endothelial Dysfunction and Disorders of Blood Coagulation Potential in Pregnancy Complicated by Pre-Eclampsia
Sergeeva O.N., Chesnokova N.P., Ponukalina E.V., Rogozhina I.E., Glukhova T.N.
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE EFFECTS OF NEW NEUROACTIVE AMINO ACID DERIVATIVES ON THE POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE RAT'S OFFSPRING WITH EXPERIMENTAL PREECLAMPSIA
Turenkov I.N., Perfilova V.N., Mikhailova L.I., Zhakupova G.A., Lebedeva S.A.
CELLS OF IMMUNE SYSTEM OF MOTHER АND TROPHOBLAST CELLS: CONSTRUCTIVE COOPERATION FOR THE SAKE OF ACHIEVEMENT OF THE JOINT PURPOSE
Ailamazyan E.K., Stepanova O.I., Sel'kov S.A., Sokolov D.I.
Predicting the Development of Great Obstetric Syndromes Based on Multilocus Genetic Analysis: Results of a Retrospective Comparative Cohort Study
Kudryavtseva E.V., Kovalev V.V., Baranov I.I., Ugarov I.V.
The Role of Extracellular Vesicles of Various Origins in the Development of Preeclampsia
Nikolaeva M.G., Terekhina V.U., Kudinov A.V., Momot A.P.
Clinical and Immunomorphological Features of Liver Damage in Severe Preeclampsia
Sidorova I.S., Nikitina N.A., Ageev M.B., Kokin A.A.
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