FUNCTIONAL AND MOLECULAR-GENETIC REACTIONS UNDER CONDITIONS OF CONDUCTING HEALTH PROGRAMS IN PERSONS WITH EXCESSIVE BODY MASS
- Authors: Lysenkov S.P.1,2, Korchazhkina N.B3, Tkhakushinov R.A1,2, Tuguz A.R4
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Affiliations:
- Medical institute, Federal state budget educational institution of higher professional education «Maykop State Technological University»
- LLC «Health Center»
- Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education «Central State Medical Academy», Presidential Administration of the President of Russian Federation
- Federal state budget educational institution of higher professional education «Adyghe State University»
- Issue: Vol 17, No 1 (2018)
- Pages: 9-14
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/1681-3456/article/view/41671
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.18821/1681-3456-2018-17-1-9-14
- ID: 41671
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Sergey Petrovich Lysenkov
Medical institute, Federal state budget educational institution of higher professional education «Maykop State Technological University»; LLC «Health Center»
Email: sergeyprofff@yandex.ru
MD, PhD, DSc, Prof., director of the Maikop State Technological University, Maikop 385000, Maykop, Russia; 385008, Maykop, Russia
N. B Korchazhkina
Federal state budgetary institution of additional professional education «Central State Medical Academy», Presidential Administration of the President of Russian Federation121359, Moscow, Russia
R. A Tkhakushinov
Medical institute, Federal state budget educational institution of higher professional education «Maykop State Technological University»; LLC «Health Center»385000, Maykop, Russia; 385008, Maykop, Russia
A. R Tuguz
Federal state budget educational institution of higher professional education «Adyghe State University»385000, Maykop, Russia
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