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Study of bacterial susceptibility to antibiotic and phage combinations: a literature review
Punchenko O.E., Gostev V.V., Punchenko E.V., Savchenko M.V.
ROLE OF PHAGE L07 LYSOGENY IN GENETIC VARIABILITY OF ESCHERICHIA COLI
Aleshkin G.I., Smelkova O.I., Timakova N.V., Dobrynina O.Y., Umyarov A.M., Rusina O.Y., Markov A.P., Bolshakova T.N.
CONTEMPORARY VIEW ON THE ROLE OF BACTERIOPHAGES IN EVOLUTION OF NOSOCOMIAL STRAINS AND PROPHYLAXIS OF HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATED INFECTIONS
Zueva L.P., Aslanov B.I., Akimkin V.G.
IMMUNOLOGIC ASPECTS OF PHAGE THERAPY OF INFECTIONS RELATED TO MEDICAL CARE IN NEUROREANIMATION
Bochkareva S.S., Aleshkin A.V., Ershova O.N., Novikova L.I., Afanasiev S.S., Kiseleva I.A., Zulkarneev E.R., Rubalsky E.O., Borisova O.Y., Karaulov A.V.
IMMUNOCHEMICAL STUDY OF RECEPTION OF PLAGUE BACTERIOPHAGE POKROVSKY
Byvalov A.A., Dudina L.G., Litvinets S.G., Martinson E.A.
POSSIBILITIES OF APPLICATION OF MALDI-TOF MASS-SPECTROMETRY FOR STUDY OF CARBOHYDRATE-SPECIFIC RECEPTORS FOR DIAGNOSTIC BACTERIOPHAGE EL TOR
Telesmanich N.R., Goncharenko E.V., Chaika S.O., Chaika I.A., Telicheva V.O.
RATIONAL ASPECTS OF BACTERIOPHAGES USE
Vakarina A.A., Kataeva L.V., Karpukhina N.F.
FREQUENCY OF DISEASES CAUSED BY GROUP A STREPTOCOCCI AMONG INVASIVE INFECTIONS OF SOFT TISSUES AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE CAUSATIVE AGENT
Briko N.I., Glushkova E.V., Nosik A.G., Dmitriev A.V., Dmitrieva N.F., Kleimenov D.A., Lipatov K.V.
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