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    PARTICULARITĂŢILE FUNCŢIONĂRII SISTEMULUI NEUROHORMONAL ÎN DIABETUL EXPERIMENTAL PE FONDALUL ADMINISTRĂRII FITOPREPARATELOR
    (CEP USM, 2014) Yaacoubi, Saleh; Crivoi, Aurelia
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    REPERCURSIUNILE DIABETULUI EXPERIMENTAL ASUPRA PARAMETRILOR HEMATOLOGICI PE FONDUL EXTRASELOR DIN PLANTE MEDICINALE
    (CEP USM, 2014) Crivoi, Aurelia; Bacalov, Iurie; Bacalov, Irina; Mărjineanu, Ana; Para, Iulian; Cojocari, Lidia; Prodan, Maria; Casco, Doina; Bodrug, Tatiana; Rotari, Ana; Yaacoubi, Saleh
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    THE USE MODERN BIOTENOLOGIES IN THE PRACTICAL VALUATION OF RESEARCH OF BIOLOGICAL ACTIVE SUBSTANCES
    (Editura Alma Mater, 2017) Crivoi, Aurelia; Chirița, Elena; Bacalov, Iurie; Cojocari, Lidia; Ilieș, Ana; Para, Iulian; Druța, Adriana; Pozdneacova, Ilona; Yaacoubi, Saleh; Ciocârlan, Victoria; Cojocaru, Ana
    Modern biotechnologies constitute a fundamental and applicative value acquisition of contemporary science with implications for plant and animal enhancement in the production of biologically active substances. Medicinal herbs, with their biologically active substances, are the essential weapons of natural medicine and are of great interest in physiology, molecular biology, patho-biochemistry, nutrition , pharmocognosis.

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