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  • Jumangulova Gelnur Marsovna; Semjonov Eduard Ilyasovich; Potehina R. M.; Mukminov Malik Nilovich; Shuralev Eduard Arkadevich (2017)
    During mycological monitoring studies, it is necessary to take into account the climatogeographic features of the region that affect the growth and development of microscopic fungi and the processes of toxin formation, and ...
  • Mukminov Malik Nilovich; Shuralev Eduard Arkadievich; Ivanov Arkadij Vasilevich; Cherednechenko Juliya V.; Matveeva Elena Lavrentevna; Matrosova Liliya Evgenievna; Ivanov Aleksandr Arkadevich; Tremasov Mihail Yakovlevich (2016)
    In this paper we have isolated millions of coliform bacteria and Enterococci, thousands of Salmonella, Proteus and Staphylococci in 1g of initial substrate. An important advantage of the biopreparations usage, that also ...
  • Mukminov Malik Nilovich; Shuralev Eduard Arkadievich; Gindullin Artur Ilshatovich; Shamilova T. A.; Tremasov Mihail Yakovlevich; Ivanov Aleksandr Arkadevich; Ivanov Arkadij Vasilevich; Gindullina D. A.; Chernov Albert Nikolaevich (2015)
    The main aim of this article was research the influence of probiotics ?Spas? and ?Biosporin? in sub-chronic poisoning by T-2 toxin of broiler chickens. The application of probiotics ?Spas? and ?Biosporin? to broiler chickens ...
  • Shamaev Nikolaj Dmitrievich; Fedotova Anastasiya Yurevna; Galiullina Alina Valerevna; Mukminov Malik Nilovich; Shuralev Eduard Arkadevich (2018)
  • Shuralev Eduard Arkadevich; Shamaev Nikolaj Dmitrievich; Mukminov Malik Nilovich; Nagamune Kisaburo; Taniguchi Yuji; Saito Daizo; Kitoh Katsuya; Arleevskaya Marina I.; Fedotova Anastasiya Jurevna; Abdulmanova Diana Rustemovna; Aleksandrova Natalya Mihajlovna; Efimova Marina Anatolevna; Yarullin A. I.; Valeeva Anna Rafkatovna; Haertynov Kamil Saubanovich; Takashima Yasuhiro (2017)
    The findings suggest that the natural environment in Russia may be widely polluted with T. gondii oocysts shed by cats, and ingestion of these oocysts provides a major route for human infection with this parasite.

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