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arfazetin
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
ОСОБЛИВОСТІ ЦУКРОЗНИЖУВАЛЬНОЇ ДІЇ СУХОГО ЕКСТРАКТУ З КОРЕНІВ І КОРЕНЕВИЩ ОМАНУ ВИСОКОГО ЗАЛЕЖНО ВІД ДОЗИ
Марія Ежнед
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Тарас Андрійович Грошовий
,
О. М. Горошко
2015
Corpus ID: 74564527
features of hypoglycemic effect of dry extract from the Elecampane roots and rhizomes depending on the dose. М.А. Ezhned 1…
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2010
2010
[Sanatorium and spa treatment of patients with isolated and combined pathology of the cardiovascular system and metabolism].
Bykov At
,
Chernyshev Av
Voprosy kurortologii fizioterapii i lechebnoi…
2010
Corpus ID: 220917909
The present study involved 720 patients with metabolic syndrome, diabetes mellitus, coronary heart disease, hypertensive disease…
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1989
1989
[The importance of food and drug plant factors in the combined treatment of patients with type-II diabetes mellitus].
V. D. Korotkova
,
A. A. Perelygina
,
M. B. Antsiferov
,
A. Lobanova
,
T. E. Trumpe
Problemy Endokrinologii
1989
Corpus ID: 6815619
A study was made of the effect of natural (vegetable dish) and refined (food methylcellulose--MC-100 and citrus pectin) vegetable…
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1988
1988
[Arfazetin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus].
V. D. Korotkova
,
A. A. Perelygina
,
T. E. Trumpe
,
S. I. Sokolov
,
A. Lobanova
Problemy Endokrinologii
1988
Corpus ID: 11210101
Hypoglycemic activity of arfazetin, a Soviet antidiabetic species of medicinal plants, was studied in 32 patients with diabetes…
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1988
1988
Arfazetin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus
Korotkova Vd
,
Perelygina Aa
,
Trumpe Te
,
Sokolov SIa
,
Lobanova Am
1988
Corpus ID: 77188014
Hypoglycemic activity of arfazetin, a Soviet antidiabetic species of medicinal plants, was studied in 32 patients with diabetes…
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