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Authors: Skurkovich, S Boiko, A Beliaeva, I Buglak, A Alekseeva, T Smirnova, N Kulakova, O Tchechonin, V Gurova, O Deomina, T Favorova, OO Skurkovich, B Gusev, E
Citation: S. Skurkovich et al., Randomized study of antibodies to IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis, MULT SCLER, 7(5), 2001, pp. 277-284

Authors: Baranovskii, AG Ershova, NA Buneva, VN Kanyshkova, TG Mogelnitskii, AS Doronin, BM Boiko, AN Gusev, EI Favorova, OO Nevinsky, GA
Citation: Ag. Baranovskii et al., Catalytic heterogeneity of polyclonal DNA-hydrolyzing antibodies from the sera of patients with multiple sclerosis, IMMUNOL LET, 76(3), 2001, pp. 163-167

Authors: Boiko, AN Guseva, ME Guseva, MR Boiko, SY Sudomoina, MA Bikova, OV Maslova, OI Favorova, OO Gusev, EI
Citation: An. Boiko et al., Clinico-immunogenetic characteristics of multiple sclerosis with optic neuritis in children, J NEUROVIRO, 6, 2000, pp. S152-S155

Authors: Sudomoina, MA Favorova, OO
Citation: Ma. Sudomoina et Oo. Favorova, A search for susceptibility genes in multiple sclerosis, MOL BIOL, 34(4), 2000, pp. 561-577

Authors: Gusev, EI Boyko, AN Demina, TL Sudomoina, MA Alekseev, LP Boldyreva, MN Trofimov, DY Favorova, OO
Citation: Ei. Gusev et al., Risk factors of the development of multiple sclerosis in Moscow population: combination of exogenic and hereditary factors, ZH NEVR PS, 99(6), 1999, pp. 47-52

Authors: Alexeenkov, AD Sudomoina, MA Boiko, AN Deomina, TL Gusev, EI Favorova, OO
Citation: Ad. Alexeenkov et al., Two single-base polymorphisms in the human tumor necrosis factor locus of multiple sclerosis patients from the Russian population: NcoI-RFLP in the first intron of the human lymphotoxin alpha gene correlates with the disease, MOL BIOL, 33(2), 1999, pp. 158-164

Authors: Baranovskii, AG Kanyshkova, TG Mogelnitskii, AS Naumov, VA Buneva, VN Gusev, EI Boiko, AN Zargarova, TA Favorova, OO Nevinsky, GA
Citation: Ag. Baranovskii et al., Polyclonal antibodies from blood and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis effectively hydrolyze DNA and RNA, BIOCHEM-MOS, 63(11), 1998, pp. 1239-1248
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