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Autor:
Oleg A. Shevelev, Marina V. Petrova, Mikhail Yu. Yuriev, Elias M. Mengistu, Inna Z. Kostenkova, Maria A. Zhdanova, Sergey G. Vesnin, Igor Goryanin
Publikováno v:
Diagnostics, Vol 12, Iss 8, p 1777 (2022)
The study of circadian rhythms in the human body using temperature measurements is the most informative way to assess the viability of the body’s rhythm-organizing systems. Pathological processes can affect circadian rhythm dynamics in damaged orga
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/bdce1ca300c946e6ba8bbf5c94a698a9
Autor:
Marina V. Petrova, Elias M. Mengistu, Oleg A. Shevelev, Inna Z. Kostenkova, Mikhail Yu. Yuriev, Maria A. Zhdanova
Publikováno v:
Clinical nutrition and metabolism. 2:184-191
BACKGROUND: Selective craniocerebral hypothermia, used in the acute period of brain damage, ensures the development of positive clinical effects (rapid and persistent reduction of neurological deficit, increased consciousness, and maintenance of norm
Autor:
Oleg A. Shevelev, Andrey V. Smolensky, Marina V. Petrova, Mikhail Yu. Yuriev, Maria A. Zhdanova, Elias M. Mengistu, Inna Z. Kostenkova
Publikováno v:
Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation. 4:4-13
According to various data, sports traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for up to 20% of all injuries in athletes, and the number of cases of traumatization is progressively increasing year by year due to an increase in the number of people involved
Publikováno v:
Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation. 3:291-300
The mechanisms of increasing the resistance of cells to significant temperature and damaging effects are typical, and cellular tolerance, ensuring the effectiveness of systemic regulation, is an important part of increasing the adaptive and rehabilit
Autor:
Oleg Alexeevich Shevelev, Alexander Smolensky, Marina Petrova, Mikhail Yu Yuriev, Maria Aleksandrovna Zdanova, Elias Mesfin Mengistu, Inna Zelikovna Kostenkova, Darina Menzhurenkova, Sergey Vesnin, Igor Goryanin
Sports traumatic brain injury (TBI) accounts for up to 20% of all sports injuries, and the number of cases is growing year by year due to an increase in the number of people involved in sports, the growing popularity of extreme and contact sports, as
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::270d377c95c8286928e7805c77a6e6a7
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202212.0183.v1
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202212.0183.v1