EXPERIMENTAL & CLINICAL MEDICINE
2007, ¹ 6
1. GOGNADZE T., MUKHADZE I., DJINCHARADZE D., TSINTSABADZE N.
QUANTUM THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH UROGENITAL CLAMYDIOSIS
pp. 14-17.
2. L.GABUNIA, N.KURIDZE, L.RATIANI, SH.PETRIASHVILI, B.ARZIANI
PHARMACOLOGICAL CORRECTION OF FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS OF STRESSED RAT ISOLATED HEART WORKING UNDER ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION CONDITIONS
pp. 17-18.
3. RATIANI L., PETRIASHVILI E., KARCHAVA G., JOJUA M., MUSELIANI T., CHACHUA M., NIKOLAISHVILI M.
ANTHROPOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF GEORGIAN PUPILS’ NUTRITION
pp. 18-20.
HISTO/CYTOPATHOLOGY OF THE THYROID GLAND
pp. 20-34.
PROGNOSTICATION OF TRANSFORMATION OF LOCAL INFECTIOUS-INFLAMMATORY DISEASES (LIID) INTO SEPSIS IN INFANTS
pp. 34-38.
6. PANTSULAIA I., KOBYLIANSKY E.
TISSUE INHIBITORS OF METALLOPROTEINASES, TRANSFORMING GROWTH
FACTOR-BETA1, AND OSTEOARTHRITIC CHARACTERISTICS
pp. 38-41.
7.GOGNADZE T., MUKHADZE I., JINCHARADZE D., DOLIDZE M.
QUANTUM THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH CYTOMEGALOVIRUS
pp. 41-42.
8. GORDELADZE D., KANDASHVILI T., DVALI M., KHARDZIANI S., CHKADUA V., ROBITASHVILI G.
THE ROLE OF A THERAPY CLINIC IN A MULTIPLE-DISCIPLINE HOSPITAL
pp. 42-46.
9. KIRAKOSYAN S., ARUSTAMYAN K., AZARYAN H., AHARONYAN A., HARUTYUNYAN A., BALAYAN L.
CONDITION OF THYROID GLAND IN PATIENTS WITH BENIGN TUMORS OF UTERUS AND OVARIES
pp. 46-49.
10. RATIANI L., PETRIASHVILI E., QARCHAVA G., JARIASHVILI T., MUSELIANI T.,
CHACHUA M., NIKOLAISHVILI M.
INFLUENCE OF BLACK SEA POLLUTANTS ON POPULATION HEALTH
pp. 49-51.
CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF VULNERABILITY AND HEMATOPOETIC ACTIVITY OF PREPARATION “RUBIA”
pp. 51-53.
12.PETRIASHVILI E., NIKOLAISHVILI M., CHACHUA M., MUSELIANI T., VASADZE L.
pp. 53-55.
13. KOUPRADZE S., MKERVALISHVILI J., DZOCENIDZE L., KORSANTIA B.
INFLUENCE OF PLAFERON ON REPRODUCTION OF ONCOVIRUSES
IN HEP-2 CELL CULTURES
pp. 55-58.
14. MIMINOSHVILI M., SABAKHTARASHVILI M.
ULTRASTRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF UTERINE LEIOMYOMA
pp. 58-61
15. VADACHKORIA D., GABUNIA L., BEZHITASHVILI N., SHANIDZE L., ASATIANI N.
ANALYSIS OF SPECIFICITIES OF WITHDRAWAL CONDITION DEVELOPED AS A RESULT OF COAXIL USAGE
pp. 61-64.
16. GOGNADZE T., MUKHADZE I., JINCHARADZE D.
FATHEROTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH GENITAL HERPES
pp. 64-65.
17. SHVELIDZE KH., BREGVADZE N., TABAGARI S.
LEUKOCYTE COUNT AND OTHER INFLAMMATORY MARKERS IN CORONARY HEART DISEASE AND UNSTABLE ANGINA PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
pp. 65-71.
18. LUTIDZE R., TKESHELASHVILI B., BURKADZE G., SURGULADZE B.
EXPERIMENTAL/MORPHOLOGIC PECULIARITIES OF UTERINE TUBES VISUALIZATION DURING “UNIMAG” PREPARATION USAGE
pp. 71-76.
19. KATSITADZE Z., ABESADZE M., KATSITADZE G.
SOME ANATOMIC/PHYSIOLOGIC CRITERIA FOR THE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT OF AVASCULAR AND LESS VASCULAR ZONES OF THE UTERUS
pp. 76-79.
20. JAVAKHISHVILI N., KOMAKHIDZE M.
VASCULARIZATION OF ARTERIAL ALLOGRAFTS CAN BECOME THE REASON FOR LATE THROMBOSIS
pp. 79-81.
21. CHICHINADZE N., SUMBADZE TS., MELIKADZE E.
CHANGES IN TESTES DURING PHENOL INTOXICATION
pp. 81-82.
22. MACHAVARIANI T., GACHECHILADZE I., GHVAMICHAVA T., KAVTIASHVILI K.
PRECURSORS OF β-CELLS DURING ALLOXAN DIABETES
pp. 82-84.
23. KHAKHUTAISHVILI I., KAKAURIDZE N., JANGAVADZE M., SOSELIA M.
marker value of Erythrocyte Morpho-Functional Parameters for THE prediction of IHD progression
pp. 84-85.
24. KAKABADZE M., DIDEBULIDZE N., CHICHINADZE N.
E AUTORADIOGRAPHIC AND RADIOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF ESTROGEN RECEPTORS IN RAT MYOCARDIUM
pp. 86-87.
25. MCHEDLISHVILI M., GABUNIA U., GOISHVILI N., BOLKVADZE M., KUTIVADZE D.
AGE SPECIFICITY OF BREAST CANCER IN GEORGIA (IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY)
pp. 87-89.
26. SIKHARULIDZE I.
FEMALE PELVIS FORMS AND THE PROBLEM OF CONTRACTED PELVIS
pp. 89-90.