The experience of using a bacteriophages-based complex antibacterial and analgesic drug in gel formulation in women who underwent various instrumental and diagnostic and treatment interventions
During the spread of bacterial infections with extensive drug resistance, the potential of existing antibacterial drugs is significantly reduced. The medical community is seeking opportunities for the rational use of antibacterial drugs, the development of new drugs, as well as the use of alternativ...
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Main Authors: | Alexander O. Vasilyev (Author), Natalia A. Sazonova (Author), Vladimir D. Melnikov (Author), Amir F. Gabdullin (Author), Andrei V. Zaitsev (Author), Arseniy A. Shiryaev (Author), Yuriy A. Kim (Author), Elena A. Prilepskaya (Author), Dmitry Yu. Pushkar (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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