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pro vyhledávání: '"Viktoria A. Dezhurko-Korol"'
Autor:
Denis O. Shatalov, Stanislav A. Kedik, Alexey V. Panov, Elena S. Zhavoronok, Anna V. Aydakova, Alena V. Kovalenko, Olga A. Morozova, Irina M. Makeeva, Viktoria A. Dezhurko-Korol
Publikováno v:
Russian Open Medical Journal, Vol 7, Iss 3, p e0309 (2018)
The present work is devoted to study of the antimicrobial activity of a new promising synthetic biocidal compound, branched oligohexamethylene guanidine hydrochloride. The studies were carried out using optional anaerobic bacteria Staphylococcus aure
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https://doaj.org/article/8946b47aed614fdcb7b62b8fb84d8366
Publikováno v:
Stomatology for all / International Dental Review. :26-29
Autor:
Maria R. Leontieva, Irina Makeeva, A. Y. Arkhipova, S. F. Byakova, Viktoria A. Dezhurko-Korol, M. M. Moisenovich, Alexander N. Lukashev, N. E. Novozhilova, Ludmila V. Akhmadishina, A. M. Semenov
Publikováno v:
Archives of oral biology. 114
The present study aimed to assess the influence of centrifugation and inoculation time on the number, distribution, and viability of intratubular bacteria and surface monospecies E. faecalis biofilm. Materials and methods Forty-four semicylindrical s
Autor:
D. O. Shatalov, Elena S. Zhavoronok, Alena V. Kovalenko, S. A. Kedik, Irina Makeeva, A. V. Panov, A. V. Aydakova, Olga A. Morozova, Viktoria A. Dezhurko-Korol
Publikováno v:
Russian Open Medical Journal, Vol 7, Iss 3, p e0309 (2018)
The present work is devoted to study of the antimicrobial activity of a new promising synthetic biocidal compound, branched oligohexamethylene guanidine hydrochloride. The studies were carried out using optional anaerobic bacteria Staphylococcus aure
Autor:
S. F. Byakova, A Franko, Irina Makeeva, N. E. Novozhilova, Viktoria A. Dezhurko-Korol, A. M. Semenov
Publikováno v:
Stomatologiya. 97:8
The aim of the study was to assess the possibility of penetration of Escherichia coli bacteria into the dentinal tubules of the samples and determine the antimicrobial efficacy after 5 and 20 min exposition of 3% H2O2 (groups I and II) and 1 and 5 mi