OLYMP programme-basic clinical immunology programme as a part of continued medicaleducation for pediatritians. Mechanisms of the allergoprotective action of thebreast milk and its substitutes.
- Authors: Yartsev MN1, Davydova AN2, Abdullaeva GA1, Yartsev MN3, Davidova AN4, Abdullaeva GA3
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Affiliations:
- ФГБУ «ГНЦ Институт иммунологии» ФМБАРоссии
- ГОУ Волгоградский Государственныймедицинский университет
- Institute of Immunology
- The State Medical University
- Issue: Vol 8, No 6 (2011)
- Pages: 42-46
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/raj/article/view/121192
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.36691/RJA799
- ID: 121192
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M N Yartsev
ФГБУ «ГНЦ Институт иммунологии» ФМБАРоссии
Email: det-otd@mail.ru
ФГБУ «ГНЦ Институт иммунологии» ФМБАРоссии
A N Davydova
ГОУ Волгоградский Государственныймедицинский университетГОУ Волгоградский Государственныймедицинский университет
G A Abdullaeva
ФГБУ «ГНЦ Институт иммунологии» ФМБАРоссииФГБУ «ГНЦ Институт иммунологии» ФМБАРоссии
M N Yartsev
Institute of ImmunologyInstitute of Immunology
A N Davidova
The State Medical UniversityThe State Medical University
G A Abdullaeva
Institute of ImmunologyInstitute of Immunology
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