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Yakupov E.Z.

Professor Yakupov Neuroclinic

Mardiev A.A.

Professor Yakupov Neuroclinic

Troshina Y.V.

Professor Yakupov Neuroclinic

Shchevliagina M.B.

Kazan Federal University

Magomedova K.A.

Dagestan State Medical University

Agliullina S.T.

Kazan State Medical University

Sleep medicine in Russia and the world: challenges and prospects

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Yakupov E.Z., Mardiev A.A., Troshina Y.V., Shchevliagina M.B., Magomedova K.A., Agliullina S.T.

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Yakupov EZ, Mardiev AA, Troshina YV, Shchevliagina MB, Magomedova KA, Agliullina ST. Sleep medicine in Russia and the world: challenges and prospects. S.S. Korsakov Journal of Neurology and Psychiatry. 2025;125(12):22‑28. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/jnevro202512512122

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