Kirzhner Valery


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Negreba Tetiana
Voloshyna Natalia
Kirzhner Valery
Chernenko Maksym
PogulyaevaTetiana
Nikishkova Iryna
Voloshyn-Gaponov Ivan
Kutikov Damir
Gaponov Petro
Comparative mathematical analysis based on the data history of nonhereditary risk and anti-risk factors between patients with sporadic and familial forms of multiple sclerosis 2023
Volume 31, issue 2 (115)
Negreba Tetiana
Kirzhner Valery
Voloshyna Natalia
Chernenko Maksym
PogulyaevaTetiana
Nikishkova Iryna
Voloshyn-Gaponov Ivan
Kutikov Damir
Gaponov Petro
Comparative assessment of the content of antibody titres to double-stranded DNA and the prevalence of AA, AG haplotypes between patients with sporadic and familial forms of multiple sclerosis and practically healthy children with the help of mathematical 2023
Volume 31, issue 4(117)
Voloshyna Natalia
Vasylovskyi Vitalii
Negreba Tetiana
Kirzhner Valery
PogulyaevaTetiana
Chernenko Maksym
Voloshyn-Gaponov Ivan
Pisotska Kseniia
Correlation analysis between clinical indicators in different types of multiple sclerosis 2022
Volume 30, issue 1 (110)
Voloshyna Natalia
Litovchenko Tetiana
Negreba Tetiana
Vasylovskyi Vitalii
Kirzhner Valery
Chernenko Maksym
Voloshyn-Gaponov Ivan
Formation of the forecast character depending on the ways of development of the progression stage and progression options in progredient types of multiple sclerosis 2021
Volume 29, issue 3 (108)
Negreba Tetiana
Kirzhner Valery
Voloshyna Natalia
Chernenko Maksym
PogulyaevaTetiana
Vasylovskyi Vitalii
Voloshyn-Gaponov Ivan
Clinical and mathematical analysis of the features of the course of multiple sclerosis in patients with sporadic and familial forms (Fourth part) 2023
Volume 31, issue 4(117)
Negreba Tetiana
Voloshyna Natalia
Kirzhner Valery
Chernenko Maksym
PogulyaevaTetiana
Nikishkova Iryna
Voloshyn-Gaponov Ivan
Kutikov Damir
Gaponov Petro
Comparative mathematical analysis of nonhereditary risk and anti-risk factors between patients with multiple sclerosis and their practically healthy children based on anamnesis data 2023
Volume 31, issue 3 (116)