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1. Studies of CD45+ and CD46+ expression on the peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets of the post-COVID patients

2. Study of microbial factors in exacerbation of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

3. Impairment of natural killer populations in the patients recovered from COVID-19

4. Immune phenotype of tissues from exudative lesions of Reinke’s space

5. The role of leukotriene receptor blockers in the treatment of allergic rhinitis in combination with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

6. Transforming growth factors TGF- β1, TGF- β2 and TGF- β3 in the tissue of nasal polyps in different phenotypes of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps

7. Immunobiological properties of granulocytemacrophage colony-stimulating factor and synthetic peptides of his active center

8. Clinical diagnostic criteria of efficiency for combined etiopathogenetic therapy in patients with chronic Epstein–Barr virus infection

9. ELISA-based comparative analysis of non-specific activity for cytokine-producing protein a gene-positive and negative Staphylococcus aureus strains

10. Role of lipid metabolic disturbances for the mechanisms of immune dysregulation and endothelial dysfunction in early forms of chronic cerebrovascular insufficiency

11. Assessing efficiency of synthetic peptide-containing spray in combination therapy of chronic generalized periodontitis

12. CHARACTERISTICS OF CELLULAR COMPARTMENT CHANGES OF IMMUNE SYSTEM IN THE PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC POLYPOUS RHINOSINUSITIS DEPEND ON EFFICIENCY OF DRUG THERAPY

13. Investigation of the Influence of the Synthetic Peptide of the Active Center of Granulocyte-macrophage Colony-stimulating Factor (GM-CSF) in the Combined Therapy of Infection Caused by Epstein-Barr Virus

17. Comparative evaluation cytokine-like activity of Staphylococcus aureus by methods multiplex and ELISA

18. Clinical efficacy of allergen-specific immunotherapy in children with combined forms of respiratory trees pollen allergy

19. CYTOKINE CONTENTS IN NASAL SECRETIONS OF CHILDREN WITH COMBINED FORMS OF RESPIRATORY POLLEN ALLERGY BEFORE AND AFTER THREE COURSES OF SUBLINGUAL ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY

20. ACTUAL ISSUES OF MASTOPATHY DIAGNOSTICS IN LARGE INDUSTRIAL CITY OF CHELYABINSK REGION

21. DOSE-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY OF SYNTHETIC PEPTIDES ISOLATED FROM GM-CSF ACTIVE CENTER

22. MULTI-COLOUR CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS. IDENTIFICATION OF T LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR SUBSETS

23. ANALYSIS OF T HELPER SUBPOPULATIONS (Th1, Th2, Treg, Th17, ACTIVATED T-HELPERS) BY MEANS OF FLOW CYTOMETRY

24. CHARACTERISTICS OF CELLULAR AND SERUM COMPONENTS OF MUCO-SALIVARY IMMUNE COMPARTMENT IN MATURE, AGED, AND SENESCENT PERSONS

25. ANALYSIS OF CONTROL MEASUREMENTS OF «T-CELL REPLICATES» AND «T-CELL SUMMARY» IN INVESTIGATION OF THE IMMUNE STATUS OF HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS AND DETECTION DOUBLE NEGATIVE SUBPOPULATION OF T-LYMPHOCYTES (CD45+CD3+CD4–CD8–)

26. INTENSITY OF APOPTOTIC AND PROLIFERATIVE EVENTS IN LYMPHOCYTES UNDER DYSLIPIDEMIC CONDITIONS AT EARLY STAGES OF CHRONIC BRAIN ISCHEMIA

27. FLOW CYTOMETRY AS A MODERN ANALYTICAL TOOL IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE

28. OPPORTUNITIES OF THE FLOW CYTOMETRY IN DIAGNOSTICS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Part 3

29. OPPORTUNITIES OF FLOW CYTOMETRY IN DIAGNOSTICS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Part 2

30. OPPORTUNITIES OF FLOW CYTOMETRY IN DIAGNOSTICS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. PART 1

31. GROWTH OF BIOLOGICAL MARKERS OF AGING AND ALLOSTASIS IN VETERANS OF THE AFGHAN WAR CONFLICT WITH EARLY FORMS OF CHRONIC BRAIN ISCHEMIA

32. Effects of Secretory Products of Activated Neutrophils on Morphological Composition and Functional Activity of Peritoneal Exudation Cells during Inflammation of Staphylococcal Origin

33. [Influence of synthetic peptide of active GM-CSF center on hemopoiesis recovery in C57Bl/6 mice after exposure to fractionated radiation]

34. Expression of blood serum proteins and lymphocyte differentiation clusters after chronic occupational exposure to ionizing radiation

35. [The comparative characteristics of antibacterial properties of the peptides of the active site of GM-CSF, and substances delivered from supernatants of hematopoietic progenitor CD34+45- cells]

36. [Method and equipment for detection of pathogenic microorganisms using tracking analytical membranes]

37. [Molecular mechanisms of relationships between the host organism and pathogenic enterobacteria]

38. Neutrophilokins as stress inducers

39. [Phenomenon of apoptosis in the survival of enterobacteria in the parasite-host system]

40. CHARACTERISTICS OF IMMUNE HOMEOSTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH BASAL CELL SKIN CANCER FROM KOPEYSK URBAN DISTRICT

41. MODERN TECHNOLOGIES AND APPROACHES TO APOPTOSIS STUDIES IN EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY

42. EVALUATION OF INTERDEPENDENCE BETWEEN γδT-CELL LEVELS AND CD3+CD4+ T-LYMPHOCYTE CONTENTS IN HIV-INFECTED PATIENTS

43. INVESTIGATION OF IMMUNE STATUS AND PRODUCTION CYTOKINE IN THE PATIENTS WITH ATOPIC AND MIXED-TYPE BRONCHIAL ASTHMA

44. MAJOR AND LYMPHOCYTE POPULATIONS OF HUMAN PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES AND THEIR REFERENCE VALUES, AS ASSAYED BY MULTI-COLOUR CYTOMETRY

45. SPECIFIC STAGE-DEPENDENT FEATURES OF CYTOKINE CASCADE IN THE PATIENTS WITH BRONCHIAL ASTHMA

46. CHEMOTAXIS OF PHAGOCYTES IS SIGNIFICANT IN ESTIMATION OF INDIVIDUAL DOSAGE OF DRUGS FOR CORRECTION OF LOCOMOTIVE PHAGOCYTE DISFUNCTIONS IN CHILDREN WITH TRAUMA

47. CHANGES OF HLA-DR ANTIGEN EXPRESSION ON MONOCYTES IN CHILDREN AND THEIR CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE IN SEPSIS

48. [Role of neutrophils in regulation of immune responsiveness and reparative reactions of damaged tissue]

50. [Antistressor action of neutrophilokine]

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