Frequent coauthors Chuprynin V.D. Chuprynin 10 Khilkevich E.G. Khilkevich 5 Menzhinskaya I.V. Menzhinskaya 4 Ermakova E.I. Ermakova 3 Melkumyan A.G. Melkumyan 3 Smetnik А.А. Smetnik 3 Alieva P.M. Alieva 3 Krechetova L.V. Krechetova 3 Borovikov P.I. Borovikov 2 Almova I.K. Almova 2
article 2025 Characteristics of nutritional status in endometriosis and pain syndrome ·doi:10.18565/aig.2025.131
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article 2024 Features of the profile of serum autoantibodies to reproductive hormones and steroidogenic enzymes in patients with endometriosis-related infertility and infertile patients without endometriosis ·doi:10.18565/aig.2024.296
article 2023 Comparison of the profile of serum autoantibodies in women with different forms of endometriosis ·doi:10.18565/aig.2023.105
article 2022 Expression of exosomal microRNA in high-grade ovarian cancer and ovarian endometriotic cysts ·doi:10.18565/aig.2022.3.68-79
article 2022 Prevalence and importance of autoantibodies for non-invasive diagnostics of external genital endometriosis in women ·doi:10.18565/aig.2022.3.59-67
article 2021 Steroid hormone profiles in reproductive age patients with advanced endometriosis ·doi:10.18565/aig.2021.3.90-100
article 2020 The role of bacterial contamination in the development of endometriosis ·doi:10.18565/aig.2020.1.47-53
article 2019 Features of the profile of proteins secreted by cells from the endometrioid foci and eutopic endometrium in women with external genital endometriosis in vitro culture ·doi:10.18565/aig.2019.8.90-99
article 2018 Assessment of microRNA expression in retrocervical endometriotic lesions ·doi:10.18565/aig.2018.6.55-61
article 2017 Current methods for diagnosing the common forms of endometriosis ·doi:10.18565/aig.2017.5.39-43
article 2017 Use of transcriptomic databases for the analysis of pathogenetic factors of endometriosis ·doi:10.18565/aig.2017.4.34-44
article 2016 Surgical treatment for infiltrating endometriosis of the urinary tract ·doi:10.18565/aig.2016.4.72-78