期 |
栏目 |
标题 |
文件 |
卷 84, 编号 2 (2012) |
Editorial |
Prevalence of gluten-sensitive celiac disease in women with reproductive dysfunction |
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卷 90, 编号 2 (2018) |
Editorial |
The role of small intestine in pathogenesis of common variable immune deficiency |
(Rus)
|
卷 90, 编号 10 (2018) |
Editorial |
Reproductive disorders, osteoporosis and secondary hyperparathyroidism with celiac disease |
(Rus)
|
卷 91, 编号 2 (2019) |
Editorial |
Rebamipide increases the disaccharidases activity in patients with enteropathy with impaired membrane digestion. Pilot study |
(Rus)
|
卷 91, 编号 2 (2019) |
Editorial |
Celiac disease associated with ulcerative colitis |
(Rus)
|
卷 92, 编号 2 (2020) |
Original articles |
Bile acids are a risk factor for colorectal cancer |
(Rus)
|
卷 92, 编号 12 (2020) |
Articles |
Resected bowel syndrome: clinical course and treatment options |
(Rus)
|
卷 93, 编号 2 (2021) |
Editorial |
Enteropathy with impaired membrane digestion and the prospects for cytoprotective therapy |
(Rus)
|
卷 93, 编号 2 (2021) |
Original articles |
Screening for celiac disease among patients of the gastroenterological profile |
(Rus)
|
卷 93, 编号 2 (2021) |
Original articles |
Loss of response and frequency of adverse events in patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease when switching from the original infliximab to its biosimilars |
(Rus)
|
卷 93, 编号 2 (2021) |
Original articles |
The role of fibroblast growth factor 19 in pathogenesis of bile acid diarrhea of the patients who underwent cholecystectomy |
(Rus)
|
卷 93, 编号 8 (2021) |
Clinical notes |
Celiac crisis in patients with celiac disease. Case report |
(Rus)
|
卷 94, 编号 2 (2022) |
Original articles |
Frequency and risk factors for thromboembolic complications in patients with inflammatory bowel diseases |
(Rus)
|
卷 94, 编号 4 (2022) |
Original articles |
Zonulin and I-FABP are markers of enterocyte damage in celiac disease |
(Rus)
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卷 95, 编号 12 (2023) |
Original articles |
Study of the resistome of human microbial communities using a targeted panel of antibiotic resistance genes in COVID-19 patients |
(Rus)
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