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1-Aug-2016Effect of HHV-6 and HHV-7 Infection on the Posttransplant Process and the Development of Complications in Patients after Autologous Stem Cell TransplantationTrociukas, Ilze; Čapenko, Svetlana; Zazerska, Zane; Murovska, Modra; Lejniece, Sandra; Institute of Microbiology and Virology
1-Aug-2016High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection in Latvian Male Kidney Transplant RecipientsČistjakovs, Maksims; Sultanova, Alina; Jermakova, Olga; Čapenko, Svetlana; Lesiņa-Korne, Baiba; Rozentāls, Rafails; Murovska, Modra; Ziediņa, Ieva; Institute of Microbiology and Virology; Department of Internal Diseases
1-Aug-2016Thyrocytes as the Target Cells for Hhv-6 Infection in Patients with Autoimmune ThyroiditisSultanova, Alīna; Čìstjakovs, Maksims; Cunskis, Egils; Todorova, Katerina; Russev, Russy; Murovska, Modra; Institute of Microbiology and Virology
1-Feb-2021Detection and genotyping of human papillomavirus in hypopharyngeal carcinoma samplesLifšics, Andrejs; Čistjakovs, Maksims; Groma, Valērija; Murovska, Modra; Department of Otorhinolaryngology; Institute of Microbiology and Virology; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
Jan-2017Structural and ultrastructural alterations in human olfactory pathways and possible associations with herpesvirus 6 infectionSkuja, Sandra; Zieda, Anete; Ravina, Kristine; Chapenko, Svetlana; Roga, Silvija; Teteris, Ojars; Groma, Valerija; Murovska, Modra; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology; Institute of Microbiology and Virology
2019Association of human parvovirus B19 infection with development and clinical course of myalgic encephalomyelitis / chronic fatigue syndrome : [Cilvēka parvovīrusa b19 infekcijas saistība ar mialģiskā encefalomielīta / hroniskā noguruma sindroma attīstību un klīnisko gaitu]Rasa-Dzelzkalēja, Santa; Čapenko, Svetlana; Krūmiņa, Angelika; Lin, Yung Cheng; Murovska, Modra; Institute of Microbiology and Virology; Department of Infectology