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R. A. Ilyasov, J. I. Takahashi, M. L. Lee, M. Y. Proshchalykin, A. S. Lelej, H. W. Kwon, V. N. Danilenko, A. G. Nikolenko
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Biology Bulletin Reviews. 12:516-526
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Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology. 58:652-664
The global probiotics industry has been undergoing major changes in recent years. Approaches to finding and creating new probiotics, as well as a paradigm of their use in food, medicine, and pharmacology are changing. The catalyst proved to be the in
Autor:
E. U. Poluektova, D. A. Mavletova, M. V. Odorskaya, M. V. Marsova, K. M. Klimina, T. A. Koshenko, R. A. Yunes, V. N. Danilenko
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:1079-1090
Human Intestinal Microbiome—A Reservoir of Aminoglycoside-N-Acetyltransferases—Drug Resistance Genes
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:1072-1078
Autor:
D. Blazheva, D. Mihaylova, O. V. Averina, A. Slavchev, M. Brazkova, E. U. Poluektova, V. N. Danilenko, A. Krastanov
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:1036-1050
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:1051-1058
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:1059-1071
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Russian Journal of Genetics. 58:547-557
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RUDN Journal of Ecology and Life Safety, Vol 0, Iss 4, Pp 51-59 (2016)
Gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) is an active biogenic substance, synthesized in the organisms of plants, fungi, vertebrate animals and bacteria. GABA is used in food and drugs exhibiting antihypertensive, analgesic and antidepressant properties. GABA
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https://doaj.org/article/63fbad2e2a62428fa3dcee403c39d1a3
Autor:
G. F. Leontieva, T. A. Kramskaya, K. B. Grabovskaya, V. Yu. Filimonova, J. Laiñ o, J. Villena, S. Alvares, V. N. Danilenko, A. N. Suvorov
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Медицинская иммунология, Vol 18, Iss 6, Pp 545-554 (2016)
Vaccine protection against photogenic gram-positive bacteria including different species of streptococci is an important problem of contemporary molecular biology. Streptococcal infections are most common bacterial infections surpassing by the econom
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https://doaj.org/article/e59b798432074641bf9f4fb2b0472af7