Maria Vakharlovskaya
- Maternal asthma phenotypes and children's allergy statusBy Maria Vakharlovskaya, Olga Lavrova and Maria PetrovaMaria VakharlovskayaLaboratory of Inherited Lung Disorders, St.Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationOlga LavrovaLaboratory of Inherited Lung Disorders, St.Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationMaria PetrovaLaboratory of Inherited Lung Disorders, St.Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
- Association of IL4 gene polymorphisms with asthma phenotypeBy Maria Vakharlovskaya, Maria Petrova and Tatyana IvashchenkoMaria Vakharlovskaya1Laboratory of Inherited Lung Disorders, St.Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationMaria Petrova1Laboratory of Inherited Lung Disorders, St.Petersburg Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationTatyana Ivashchenko2Laboratory of Prenatal Diagnostics of Congenital and Inherited Disorders, D. O. Ott Research Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, RAMS, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
- The relationship between placenta histological features and asthma severity and prescribed therapyBy Olga Lavrova, Maria Petrova, Maria Vakharlovskaya and Elena ShapovalovaOlga Lavrova1Bronchial Asthma Laboratory, Pavlovs State Medical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian FederationMaria Petrova1Bronchial Asthma Laboratory, Pavlovs State Medical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian FederationMaria Vakharlovskaya1Bronchial Asthma Laboratory, Pavlovs State Medical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian FederationElena Shapovalova2Pregnant Pathology, Obstetric and Gynecology Institute by D.O.Ott, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation
- Role of maternal phenotype in asthma development in childrenBy Liudmila Zhelenina, Maria Vakharlovskaya, Olga Lavrova and Tatiana IvashchenkoLiudmila Zhelenina1Pulmonologycal, S.-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationMaria Vakharlovskaya2Pulmonologycal, Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationOlga Lavrova2Pulmonologycal, Pavlov State Medical University, St. Petersburg, Russian FederationTatiana Ivashchenko1Pulmonologycal, S.-Petersburg State Pediatric Medical Academy, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation
- Influence of maternal bronchial asthma clinical phenotype on development of allergies in childrenBy Maria Vakharlovskaya, Ludmila Jelenina and Alexander OrlovMaria Vakharlovskaya1Medico-Genetic Centre, Resarch Institute of Pulmonology, State Medical University, Saint-Petersburg, Russian FederationLudmila Jelenina2Pediatric Department, State Pediatric Medical Academy, Saint-Petersburg, Russian FederationAlexander Orlov3Pulmonology Department, St. Olga's Municipal Children Hospital, Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation
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