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    An outline on the phylogenetic history of metazoa aging phenomenon (to the study of creating a common metazoa aging theory) by Boĭko, A G, Labas, Iu A, Gordeeva, A V

    “…The evolution of aging phenomenon in Metazoa was from the very beginning developing from potentially immortal forms to those more prone to aging. Potential…”
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    Outline on the phylogenetic history of Metazoa aging phenomenon (to the study of number of dominating pseudo-scientific concepts in biology of aging) by Boĭko, A G, Labas, Iu A, Gordeeva, A V

    “…Natural selection is just one of the factors determining genome evolution of Metazoa. But it's not a domineering one along with non-adaptive processes:…”
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    Differentiation of radial glia cells into astrocytes is a possible ageing mechanism in mammals by Boĭko, A G

    Published in Žurnal obŝej biologii (01-01-2007)
    “…Several obscure facts of gerontology are briefly reviewed. A attempt is made to shape new notions of the phenomenon based on the astrocyte hypothesis of ageing…”
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    A case of successful treatment of infected foot wound in the necrotic phase caused by allergic dermatitis using dietary supplement "Leiurus Arctica +" by Ziuganov, V V, Boĭko, A G, Fomchenkov, S V

    Published in Likars'ka sprava (01-12-2012)
    “…Clinical data of a single case of functional recovery and regeneration in pathologically altered foot tissue with extensive necrosis in during the course of…”
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    Neurogenic tumors of the mediastinum in children by Boĭko, G A, Kolygin, B A, Kosian, V Sh, Belogurova, M B

    Published in Vestnik hirurgii im. I.I. Grekova (01-04-1991)
    “…The age peak of neurogenic tumors of the mediastinum in children is from 2 to 7 years, malignant tumors being more frequently observed at the age before 2…”
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