GRIBY RODA MALASSEZIA I ATOPIChESKIYDERMATIT



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Приведены данные о классификации грибов рода Malassezia, физиологических и биохимических
свойствах липофильных грибов, особенностях иммунного ответа на дрожжи у больных атопичес4
ким дерматитом.

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