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Effects of Secondary Metabolites of Permafrost Bacillus sp. on Cytokine Synthesis by Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells. Bull Exp Biol Med, 2017 Jun;163(2):235-238
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Relict Microorganisms of Cryolithozone as Possible Objects of Gerontology. Advances in Gerontology, 2011, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 39–44