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2011Immunohistochemical distribution of IGF-1, bFGF and their receptors in decidual, embryonic and tubal human pregnancy tissueMiskova, Anna; Pilmane, Māra; Rezeberga, Dace; Department of Morphology; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
2011Relation between serum enzymes and liver histopathology in mink with hepatitisValdovska, Anda; Pilmane, Māra; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
2011Distribution of neuropeptides in nasal and nasopharyngeal mucosa in patients with the post nasal drip syndromeSumeraga, Gunta; Pilmane, Māra; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
2011Uterine Prolapse : Immunohistochemical Study of the Pelvic LigamentsZavorins, Aleksejs; Pilmane, Māra; Lietuviete, Nellija; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
2011Torsion of the Diverticulum of the AppendixEņģelis, Arnis; Zviedre, Astra; Pilmane, Māra; Pētersons, Aigars; Rīga Stradiņš University
2008HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR IN MINK LIVER IN CASES OF MYCOSESValdovska, Anda; Jemeljanovs, A.; Pilmane, Māra; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
18-Sep-2017Molecular events in the Wharton’s jelly and blood vessels of human umbilical cordSidhoma, Elga; Pilmane, Māra; Kreicberga, Ilze; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology; Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
1-Oct-2021Local Defence System in Healthy LungsLohova, Elizabeta; Vitenberga-Verza, Zane; Kažoka, Dzintra; Pilmane, Māra; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology
2018Expression of Gene Runx2, Wnt and OPG in Palate Cleft Reconstruction MaterialŠmitiņš, Emīls; Danberga, Dace; Pilmane, Māra; Akota, Ilze; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology; Rīga Stradiņš University
Aug-2015Cytokines and Defensins in Tissue Biopsies Obtained by Bronchoscopy from Patients with Post-Intubation Tracheal StenosisVitenberga-Verza, Zane; Pilmane, Māra; Babjoniševa, Aurika; Institute of Anatomy and Anthropology