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Возникновение новых инфекций в XXI веке и способы их идентификации с использованием высокопроизводительного секвенирования (NGS)

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1 Отдел физических методов измерения, НИИ физико-химической биологии имени А. Н. Белозерского,
Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова, Москва

2 Факультет биоинформатики и биоинженерии,
Московский государственный университет имени М. В. Ломоносова, Москва

3 Лаборатория трансляционной биомедицины,
Федеральный научно-исследовательский центр эпидемиологии и микробиологии имени Н. Ф. Гамалеи, Москва

Для корреспонденции: Макаров Валентин Владимирович
ул. Ленинские горы, д. 1, стр. 40, г. Москва, 119991; moc.liamg@enitnelavvorakam

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Финансирование: работа поддержана Российским фондом фундаментальных исследований, грант № 15–54–04004.

Вклад всех авторов в работу равнозначен: подбор и анализ литературы, планирование структуры статьи, интерпретация данных литературы, подготовка черновика рукописи, внесение исправлений, проверка соответствия ссылок контексту в рукописи, литературная правка.

Статья получена: 03.02.2017 Статья принята к печати: 08.02.2017 Опубликовано online: 11.03.2017
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