FACTORS INFLUENCING THE SEVERITY OF COVID-19 COURSE FOR PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS IN TASHKENT: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY

Factors influencing the severity of COVID-19 course for patients with diabetes mellitus in tashkent: a retrospective cohort study

BACKGROUND: Since the very first outbreak, scientists have been trying to determine the most critical pathogenetic mechanisms for the development of COVID-19 and related complications, analyze individual subpopulations of patients with chronic diseases and develop optimal tactics to combat not only the infection itself but also its acute and chroni

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Reconstruction of Bone Defect Combined with Massive Loss of Periosteum Using Injectable Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Biocompatible Ceramic Scaffolds in a Porcine Animal Model

Clinically, in patients who sustain severe open fractures, there is not only a segmental bone defect needed to be reconstructed but also insufficient healing capacity due to concomitant damages to the periosteum and surrounding soft tissues.For studying the reconstruction of Decoration bone defects associated with massive loss of periosteum and sur

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Cell Surface Polysaccharides Represent a Common Strategy for Adsorption among Phages Infecting Lactic Acid Bacteria: Lessons from Dairy Lactococci and Streptococci

ABSTRACT Food fermentations rely on the application of Greeting Cards robust bacterial starter cultures, the majority of which are represented by members of the lactic acid bacteria including Lactococcus lactis and Streptococcus thermophilus.Bacteriophage (or phage) proliferation remains one of the most significant threats to the fermentation indus

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