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Autor:
Evgeniya B. Logashenko, Natalya V. Kamneva, Galina V. Kuznetsova, Ekaterina V. Anikina, Olga Kotova, Marina A. Zenkova, Ilya Shpagin, Dmitriy A. Gerasimenko, Anatoly I. Saprykin, Alfiya Tsygankova
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 61:488-496
Introduction. Influence of incidental nanoparticles of industrial aerosols on occupational lung diseases development is not studied enough. As nanoparticles has properties to induce inflammation and fibrosis, it is hypothesized that they affect occup
Autor:
Natalya V. Kamneva, Lyudmila P. Kuzmina, Kristina V. Likhenko-Logvinenko, Ilya Shpagin, Lyubov Shpagina, Galina V. Kuznetsova, Olga Kotova
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Occupational Health and Industrial Ecology. 61:18-26
Introduction. Health care workers are at risk of infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, many aspects of the professionally conditioned COVID-19 are still poorly understood. The aim of study is to conduct a brief review and analysis of scientif
Autor:
Lyubov Shpagina, Ilya Shpagin, Natalya V. Kamneva, Olga Kotova, Dmitrij A. Gerasimenko, Ekaterina V. Anikina
Publikováno v:
Annals of the Russian academy of medical sciences. 75:541-551
Background. Comorbid heart failure (HF) is common in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Comorbid condition features are studied well in COPD due to tobacco smoke. There is a lack of data about mechanisms, clinical and functional specificit
Autor:
Marina A. Zenkova, Dmitrij A. Gerasimenko, Evgeniya B. Logashenko, Kristina V. Likhenko-Logvinenko, Ilya Shpagin, Anatolij Saprykin, Ekaterina V. Anikina, Alfiya Tsygankova, Lyubov Shpagina, Natalya V. Kamneva, Olga Kotova
Publikováno v:
Occupational and environmental health.
Autor:
Evgeniya B. Logashenko, Marina A. Zenkova, Ilya Shpagin, Anatoliy Saprykin, Lyubov Shpagina, Natalya V. Kamneva, Galina V. Kuznetsova, Olga Kotova, Ekaterina V. Anikina, Dmitriy A. Gerasimenko, Alfiya Tsygankova
Publikováno v:
Occupational and environmental health.
Background: Occupational chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is major health consequence of workplace inhalation of dust. Less is known about influence of incidental nanoparticles on COPD pathogenesis and phenotype. Objective: To evaluate th