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    Microscopic changes in the neurocytes of the cerebellar cortex in dynamics under conditions of experimental thermal injury by N.V. Ohinska, Zoya M. Nebesna

    “…Thermal injury as a stress factor of exogenous origin, in which the development of multiple organ failure and dysfunction of organs and systems of the body…”
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    Microscopic changes in the neurocytes of the cerebellar cortex in dynamics under conditions of experimental thermal injuryc by Ohinska, N.V., Nebesna, Zoya M.

    “…Thermal injury as a stress factor of exogenous origin, in which the development of multiple organ failure and dysfunction of organs and systems of the body…”
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    Microscopic changes of the exocrine pancreas in the late period after experimental thermal injury by N.P. Zykova, Zoya M. Nebesna, I.B. Hetmaniuk

    “…The problem of burns in Ukraine, especially nowadays, has become relevant. Therefore, studies of microscopic changes in the pancreas give possibility to…”
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    Histological changes of the adrenal gland in the late period after experimental thermal injury and application of lyophilized xenograft skin substrate by Violetta V. Kulbitska, Zoya M. Nebesna, O.Ya. Shuturma

    “…Thermal injury in terms of prevalence, complications and mortality occupy a leading position among other diseases in the world. However, morphofunctional…”
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    Ultrastructural changes in the liver in experimental hyperhomocysteinemia on the background of hypo- and hyperthyroidism by V.M. Nechiporuk, Zoya M. Nebesna, О.V. Kovalchuk, L.O. Pentiuk, Mykhaylo M. Korda

    “…Thyroid hormones play a crucial role in maintaining metabolic homeostasis throughout life. It is well known that the liver and thyroid gland are closely…”
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    THE STUDY OF BCL-2 C938A GENE POLYMORPHISM IS PROMISING FOR ASSESSING THE RISK OF OCCURRENCE AND/OR EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF COLORECTAL CANCER by Nataliya Ye. Lisnychuk

    Published in Euromediterranean biomedical journal (01-11-2022)
    “…Molecular-genetic study of the Bcl-2 C938A gene polymorphism in patients with colorectal cancer in age and gender aspects. Blood samples of 48 patients were…”
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