Natalya Saevich
- Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) gene polymorphysm in work-related chronic bronchitis prognosisBy Sergei Lalikov, Sivakov Alexander, Rybina Tatyana, Elena Amelchenko, Natalya Saevich, Oksana Omelyanenko and Treshkova TatyanaSergei Lalikov1Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, Allergology and Immunology, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno, BelarusSivakov Alexander2Department of Acupuncture, Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education, Minsk, BelarusRybina Tatyana3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, BelarusElena Amelchenko3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, BelarusNatalya Saevich4Department of Pulmonology, 10th Minsk City Clinic, Minsk, BelarusOksana Omelyanenko51st Department of Internal Diseases, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, BelarusTreshkova Tatyana3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, Belarus
- Gene polymorphism could be a useful prognostic tool in patients with work-related chronic bronchitisBy Sergei Lalikov, Sivakov Alexander, Rybina Tatyana, Elena Amelchenko, Natalya Saevich, Oksana Omelyanenko and Treshkova TatyanaSergei Lalikov1Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, Allergology and Immunology, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno, BelarusSivakov Alexander2Department of Acupuncture, Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education, Minsk, BelarusRybina Tatyana3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, BelarusElena Amelchenko3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, BelarusNatalya Saevich4Department of Pulmonology, 10th Minsk City Clinic, Minsk, BelarusOksana Omelyanenko51st Department of Internal Diseases, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, BelarusTreshkova Tatyana3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, Belarus
- Cytokines and immunoglobulins for the prognosis of the work-related chronic bronchitisBy Sergei Lalikov, Sivakov Alexander, Rybina Tatyana, Elena Amelchenko, Natalya Saevich and Oksana OmelyanenkoSergei Lalikov1Department of Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, Allergology and Immunology, Grodno State Medical University, Grodno, BelarusSivakov Alexander2Department of Acupuncture, Belarusian Medical Academy of Post-Graduate Education, Minsk, BelarusRybina Tatyana3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, BelarusElena Amelchenko3Clinical Laboratory of Occupational Diseases, Republican Scientific and Practical Center of Hygiene, Minsk, BelarusNatalya Saevich4Department of Pulmonology, 10th Minsk City Clinic, Minsk, BelarusOksana Omelyanenko51st Department of Internal Diseases, Belarusian State Medical University, Minsk, Belarus
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