Search Results - "Orlova, Nadezhda V."
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Russian agricultural innovations prospects in the context of global challenges: Agriculture 4.0
Published in Russian journal of economics (Moskva) (25-03-2022)“…For the last 10–15 years, Russia has become the key player in the world agricultural market. Increasing export volume up to $45 billion by 2025 is the…”
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Key trends of rural development in the world and their projection on Russia
Published in Russian journal of economics (Moskva) (20-12-2023)“…This article is the first attempt by the authors to formulate key trends in the field of rural development. The main tool is a bibliometric analysis based on…”
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The Use of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in the Complex Treatment of Kidney Tuberculosis (Experimental Study)
Published in Biomedicines (28-11-2022)“…In recent years, the application of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) has been recognized as a promising method for treatment of different diseases associated with…”
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Experimental bladder regeneration using a poly-l-lactide/silk fibroin scaffold seeded with nanoparticle-labeled allogenic bone marrow stromal cells
Published in International journal of nanomedicine (01-01-2016)“…In the present study, a poly-l-lactide/silk fibroin (PL-SF) bilayer scaffold seeded with allogenic bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) was investigated as a…”
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Neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract in infectious and inflammatory diseases of the spine: is there a correlation with clinical and radiological variants of myelopathy? Preliminary result of the analysis of a single-center cohort
Published in Khirurgii︠a︡ pozvonochnika = Spine surgery (05-10-2023)“…Objective. To study the relationship between clinical and radiation variants of myelopathy and types of the neurogenic dysfunction of the lower urinary tract…”
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Mesenchymal stem cells in tuberculosis therapy
Published in Consilium medicum (Online) (2021)“…Tuberculosis, caused by the obligate intracellular microorganism Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is one of the oldest known infectious diseases in humans. Modern…”
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