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    Contributors: Авторы выражают благодарность Рыбаковой Ксении Валерьевне, Егорову Алексею Юрьевичу, Кибитову Александру Олеговичу, Дамулину Игорю Владимировичу за помощь в поиске статей. Научная работа выполнена при финансовой поддержке РФФИ в рамках научного проекта № 20- 113-50549 (2020 г.). Спонсор исследования (РФФИ) не участвовал в определении структуры исследования, сборе, анализе и интерпретации данных.

    Source: HIV Infection and Immunosuppressive Disorders; Том 13, № 4 (2021); 21-32 ; ВИЧ-инфекция и иммуносупрессии; Том 13, № 4 (2021); 21-32 ; 2077-9828 ; 10.22328/2077-9828-2021-13-4

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    Contributors: Исследование осуществлялось при финансовой поддержке администрации медицинского центра «Юг-Клиника» г. Ростов-на-Дону.

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    Contributors: Томский государственный университет Факультет психологии Кафедра психологического консультирования и психотерапии

    Source: Сибирский вестник психиатрии и наркологии. 2015. № 2. С. 5-9

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