НЕИНВАЗИВНАЯ ДИАГНОСТИЧЕСКАЯ ПАНЕЛЬ НА ОСНОВЕ СЛЮННЫХ БИОМАРКЕРОВ ПРИ БРОНХИАЛЬНОЙ АСТМЕ И ХРОНИЧЕСКОЙ ОБСТРУКТИВНОЙ БОЛЕЗНИ ЛЁГКИХ
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
слюнные биомаркеры; бронхиальная астма; ХОБЛ; эозинофильный катионный белок; IL-6; IL-8; pH; неинвазивная диагностикаAbstract
Cравнительно оценить иммунобиохимические и физико-химические показатели слюны при бронхиальной астме и хронической обструктивной болезни лёгких (ХОБЛ), а также определить диагностическую эффективность интегральной панели IL-6+IL-8+ECP+pH.
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