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  1. Sleep Disorders in Climacteric Women: Glutathione, Glutathione S-Transferase P1 and Gut Microbiome Interrelation
  2. Interrelationships between gut microbiome and serum medium mass molecules in menopausal women
  3. A pilot in vitro study of the antagonistic properties of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum isolates derived from the intestines of healthy adolescents in the Irkutsk region
  4. Peculiarities of the temporal dynamics of biofilm formation of bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus
  5. Optimal Algorithm for Gut Microbiota Differentiation: A Pilot Study of Adolescents with Different Body Weights
  6. Resistance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to Antibiotics During Long-Term Persistence in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis
  7. Phenotypic Mechanisms of Biofilm Resistance to Antibiotics
  8. Gut microbiota biodiversity indices as markers of hyperandrogenemia in women of reproductive age
  9. Antagonistic activity of monocultures and consortia of lactobacilli against multidrug-resistant isolates of opportunistic bacteria as a screening of their probiotic potential
  10. Biological properties and genetic structure of clinic isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae species
  11. Testing a Method for Evaluation of the Viability of Biofilm-Forming Bacteria after Exposure to Disinfectants
  12. Isolation and whole genome sequencing of a lipophilic anaerobic bacterium, a representative of the species complex <i>Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum</i>, from a tuberculosis focus
  13. Probiotic consortiums: Structure and antagonistic activity against opportunistic bacteria and human normobiota (using the example of <i>Escherichia coli</i>) <i>in vitro</i>
  14. Structure and Antibiotic Resistance of the Main Causative agents of Infections Associated with the Provision of Medical care
  15. Establishing Normative Values to Determine the Prevalence of Biochemical Hyperandrogenism in Premenopausal Women of Different Ethnicities from Eastern Siberia
  16. Difficulties Of Enterobacteriaceae Genome Annotation In Deciphering Gastrointestinal Microbiome Datasets Obtained By 16S RRNA Gene Amplicon Sequencing
  17. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Gut Microbiota: Phenotype Matters
  18. History, current trends and prospects for the development of pro- and prebiotic drugs in Russia and abroad
  19. Comorbidity of functional bowel disorders and obesity in terms of microbiome
  20. Frequency of strains with multiple antibiotic resistance in the structure of opportunitistic pathogens
  21. The effectiveness of biofilm formation of daily cultures of clinically significant strains of opportunistic bacteria
  22. 16S-ITS-23S rRNA operon segment sequencing provides necessary and sufficient conditions for bacterial species-specific identification
  23. ODP377 Adolescents With Obesity Breastfed Until Four Months Age Have High Abundance Of Ruminococcaceae Bacteria In Gut Microbiota
  24. The Role of Oxidative Stress and Changes in the Composition of the Gut Microbiota in the Genesis of Adolescent Obesity
  25. Effects of аntimicrobials on <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> biofilm formation
  26. Differences in Gut Microbiota Composition and Predicted Metabolic Functions: a Pilot Study of Adolescents with Normal Weight and Obesity
  27. Diversity and Metabolic Potential of the Gut Microbiome in Adolescents with Functional Bowel Disorder
  28. Does Salivary Microbiome Reflect The Functional Activity Profile Of Oral Microbiota?
  29. The relationship between the composition of the microbiota and functional intestinal disorders in obese adolescents
  30. Associations of clinical features of functional bowel disorders with gut microbiota characteristics in adolescents: A pilot study
  31. Effect of Disinfectants with Different Active Ingredients on Biofilm Formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  32. Microorganisms associated with bacterial vaginosis: diversity and clinical and diagnostic significance
  33. Analysis of Microbial Diversity in Caseous Necrosis of Tuberculosis Foci
  34. Features of the Composition of Bifidoflora in the Intestinal Microbiome of Obese Adolescents
  35. Cellular Immune Response of an Endemic Lake Baikal Amphipod to Indigenous Pseudomonas sp
  36. Еvaluation of the sensitivity of bacteriophage preparations to Klebsiella pneumoniae strains isolated from the colon microbiota in children with functional gastrointestinal disorders
  37. Features of the Composition of the Colon Microbiota in Children of the First Year of Life with Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
  38. Identification of Infectious Diseases Patterns in the Combined Use of Bacteriological Diagnostics and MALDI Biotyper
  39. Antibiotic Resistance of Pathogens of Generalized Purulent Septic Infections in Children
  40. Metasequencing of V3-V4 Variable Regions of 16S rRNA Gene in Opportunistic Microbiota and Gut Biocenosis in Obese Adolescents
  41. Diversity and metabolic potential of the gut microbiome of adolescents with functional bowel disorder
  42. Gut Microbiota Shift in Obese Adolescents Born by Cesarean Section
  43. Simulation of bacterial biofilms and estimation of the sensitivity of healthcare-associated infection pathogens to bactericide Sekusept active
  44. Diversity of Planktonic Bacteria in Durgun and Taishir Reservoirs (Western Mongolia)
  45. Metagenome datasets from women with polycystic ovary syndrome from Irkutsk, Eastern Siberia, Russia
  46. Metagenomic 16S rDNA amplicon datasets from adolescents with normal weight, obesity, and obesity with irritable bowel syndrome from Eastern Siberia, Russia
  47. The Ability of Taxonomic Identification of Bifidobacteria Based on the Variable Regions of 16S rRNA Gene
  48. The signs of adaptive mutations identified in the chloroplast genome of the algae endosymbiont of Baikal sponge.
  49. Metagenomic analysis of mycobacterial transrenal DNA in patients with HIV and tuberculosis coinfection
  50. Pathogen identification and epidemiological assessment in Recirculation Aquaculture System based on Illumina sequencing technology
  51. Tools and a web server for data analysis and presentation in microbial ecology
  52. Composition and Structure of Gut Microbiome in Adolescents with Obesity and Different Breastfeeding Duration
  53. GP211 Positive correlation of serum alkaline phosphatase and serum alanine transaminase with the abundance-based indices of the microbiota in obese adolescents
  54. OC26 Features of gut microbiota composition in obese adolescents
  55. Changes in the microbial community of Lubomirskia baicalensis affected by Brown Rot Disease
  56. The Phylogenetic Position of Spironucleus sp. (Diplomonadida: Hexamitidae) from the Intestine of Chinese Sleeper Perccottus glenii Dybowski, 1877 (Actinopterygii: Odontobutidae)
  57. Diversity and shifts of the bacterial community associated with Baikal sponge mass mortalities
  58. Microevolution processes in Baikal are detected in symbiotic microbiomes of Baikal sponges by the methods of fractal theory
  59. The effects of sound pollution as a stress factor for the Baikal coregonid fish
  60. Structure and diversity dynamics of microbial communities at day and night: investigation of meromictic Lake Doroninskoe, Transbaikalia, Russia
  61. The signs of adaptive mutations identified in the chloroplast genome of the algae endosymbiont of Baikal sponge.
  62. Aminopeptidase Activity of Haloalkalophilic Bacteria of the Genus Halomonas Isolated from the Soda-Saline Lakes in the Badain Jaran Desert
  63. ALKALOHALOPHILIC BACTERIA OF THE FAMILY BACILLACEAE IN THE LAKES OF THE BADAIN JARAN DESERT (CHINA)
  64. Evaluating the use of diversity indices to distinguish between microbial communities with different traits
  65. Detection and Genetic Characterization of Bacteria of the Genus Pseudomonas from Microbial Communities of Lake Baikal
  66. The Phylogenetic Position of the Cestode Nippotaenia mogurndae Yamaguti et Miyata, 1940 (Cestoda: Nippotaeniidae), a Parasite of the Chinese Sleeper Perccottus glenii Dybowski, 1877 (Actinopterygii: Odontobutidae), Based on a Partial Sequence of the 18...
  67. Bacterial Diversity and Functional Activity of Microbial Communities in Hot Springs of the Baikal Rift Zone
  68. Detoxification of Heap after Gold Leaching Using Biodegradation
  69. The Phenomenon of the Formation of Biofilms by Brevibacillus spp. and Bacillus spp. in the Presence of Clinical Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  70. Cyanide detoxification by microbial consortia of natural-industrial complexes of gold heap leaching
  71. Oil-oxidizing activity of bacteria isolated from south Sakhalin coastal waters
  72. Taxonomic composition of Lake Baikal bacterioneuston communities
  73. Gut microbiome of juvenile coregonid fishes: comparison of sympatric species and their F1 hybrids
  74. assessment of the relationship between the vaginal microecosystem in teenage girls with reproductive disorders
  75. A study of the intestinal microbiomes of the Lake Baikal oilfishes (Cottoidei, Comephoridae)
  76. Genetic diversity of bacteria adapted to cyanide-bearing compounds in the technogenic ecosystems as detected by 16S rDNA sequences
  77. Diversity and physiological and biochemical properties of heterotrophic bacteria isolated from Lake Baikal neuston
  78. Phylogenetic and functional prokaryotic diversity in the Hoito-Gol mesothermal mineral spring (Eastern Sayan Mountains, Buryat Republic)
  79. Ionofore antibiotic polynactin produced by Streptomyces sp. 156A isolated from Lake Baikal
  80. Methods of neuston sampling for the quantitative characteristic of microbial communities of Lake Baikal
  81. The first case of disease of the sponge Lubomirskia baicalensis: Investigation of its microbiome
  82. Genetic diversity of Diplomonadida in fish of the genus Coregonus from Southeastern Siberia
  83. Structure and Functional Activity of Bacterioplankton in Water within Macrophytes Thickets in the Coastal Zone of the Rybinsk Reservoir
  84. Microbiological Monitoring of Lake Baikal
  85. Screening and Isolation of Bacterial Strains with the Biotechnological Potential to Destruct Cyanide-Bearing Compounds under the Conditions of Extreme Continental Climate
  86. Distribution and diversity of microbial communities in meromictic soda Lake Doroninskoe (Transbaikalia, Russia) during winter
  87. A comparative study on microbiota from the intestine of Prussian carp (Carassius gibelio) and their aquatic environmental compartments, using different molecular methods
  88. Study of the microbiome of the intestine of the Comephorus dybowski korotneff, 1904
  89. Phylogenetic Diversity of Microorganisms from Chemocline of the Meromictic Soda Lake Doroninskoe (Zabaikalie, Russia)
  90. Vertical Distribution of Bacteria in Doroninskoe Lake (Zabaikalie, Russia): Paradigm of Dominance
  91. Effect of ecological factors on the distribution of microorganisms in regosols (steppe of Priol'khonie, Siberia)
  92. Molecular genetic and culture diagnosis of Mycoplasma in fish family Thymallidae
  93. Diversity of laboratory-reared prokaryotes in the bottom sediments of the Akademichesky Ridge, Lake Baikal
  94. Adapting molecular-genetic methods for studying the taxonomic diversity of microbial communities associated with macrophytes
  95. Adaptation of molecular genetic methods to study microorganisms associated with fish
  96. Spatial distribution and species composition of prosthecate bacteria in Lake Baikal
  97. Activity of bacteria in water of hot springs from Southern and Central Kamchatskaya geothermal provinces, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia
  98. Investigation of microbial communities of Viluchinskaya hydrothermal system (Kamchatka) by methods of optical and electron microscopy
  99. Silicon mineralization in the culture of cyanobacteria from hot springs
  100. Crystal symmetry and chemical composition of yukonite: TEM study of specimens collected from Nalychevskie hot springs, Kamchatka, Russia and from Venus Mine, Yukon Territory, Canada
  101. Biodiversity and Activity of the Microbial Community in the Kotelnikovsky Hot Springs (Lake Baikal)
  102. Comparative 16S rRNA Analysis of Lake Bacterioplankton Reveals Globally Distributed Phylogenetic Clusters Including an Abundant Group of Actinobacteria
  103. 10.1007/s10525-008-2017-5