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Autor:
Timur R. Gaynutdinov, Konstantin N. Vagin, Yagafar M. Kurbangaleev, Kamil T. Ushmukhametov, Farit Kh Kalimullin, Vanentina A. Guryanova, Ilnar R. Yunusov, Aleksey V. Frolov, Fanil R. Vafin
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Medicine International, Vol 2022 (2022)
Since the search for the effective medication in combined lesions includes the selection of an optimal experimental model for such injuries, there is actually a study aimed at developing an optimal model of combined radiation-biology (Pasteurella) le
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https://doaj.org/article/6fb7e4b2f12b47a9b6277af84e4e6ae0
Autor:
Marina Yu. Gallyamova, Konstantin N. Vagin, Aidar F. Makhmutov, Gleb S. Kashevarov, Vadim R. Saitov
Publikováno v:
The veterinarny vrach. :55-59
Autor:
D.N. Mingaleev, K.T. Ishmuhametov, Biological Safety, A.M. Idrisov, Timur R. Gaynutdinov, Konstantin N. Vagin, Ya.M. Kurbangaleev, Fsbsi
Publikováno v:
Scientific Notes Kazan Bauman State Academy of Veterinary Medicine. 246:122-127
The result of research, conducted using our immuno-chemical testing system (Reaction of Indirect Hemaglutination) shows that application of radiation exposure to farming and agro products in dosages needed for prolongation of their storage lifetime,
Autor:
Fsbsi, G.Sh. Zakirova, R.R. Timerbaeva, Timur R. Gaynutdinov, Konstantin N. Vagin, Biological Safety, A.M. Idrisov, Ya.M. Kurbangaleev
Publikováno v:
Scientific Notes Kazan Bauman State Academy of Veterinary Medicine. 246:98-103
As a result of the work carried out, proceeding from the conceptual position of radiation parasitology about a certain commonality of the mechanisms of the pathogenic effect of ionizing radiation and parasitic agents on living organisms, we determine
Autor:
Fsbsi, Ru.N. Nizamov, biological safety, Timur R. Gaynutdinov, Konstantin N. Vagin, A.M. Idrisov, Ra.N. Nizamov, N.M. Vasilevsky
Publikováno v:
Scientific Notes Kazan Bauman State Academy of Veterinary Medicine. 245:17-24
A two-factor lesion of radiation and burn diseases separately and their combination was modeled. It was found that external γ-irradiation of white rats at a dose of 7.5 Gy causes severe ra-diation sickness with a high mortality rate. At the same tim
Autor:
Timur R. Gaynutdinov, I.R. Kadikov, Konstantin N. Vagin, F.R. Vafin, Biological Safety, Fsbsi, A.M. Idrisov, F.A. Medetkhanov
Publikováno v:
Scientific Notes Kazan Bauman State Academy of Veterinary Medicine. 245:60-63
Considering that in radiation biocenoses in animals under the influence of ionizing radiation, various biological changes occur, in the form of stimulation or suppression of the development of parasites in the host organism, as well as post-radiation