Article Index

  1. US Patent 8,452,612 B2 Method for evaluating and prognosticating the daily emotive behavior states and psychophysiological activity of a person according to the measures of night hypersympathicotonia syndrome. Nadezhda Viktorovna Sherashova. Date of issue: May 28, 2013
  2. AU Patent 2008344042. Method for evaluating and prognosticating the daily emotive behavior states and psychophysiological activity of a person according to the measures of night hypersympathicotonia syndrome. Sherashova, Nadezhda Victorovna. Date of issue: 15 June 2013
  3. RU Patent 2370207. Method for evaluating and prognosticating the daily emotive behavior states and psychophysiological activity of a person according to the measures of night hypersympathicotonia syndrome. Sherashova N.V. Date of issue: 2009, in Russian Patent Bulletin No.29  
  4. RU Patent 2485883. Method for prognosticating of outcomes of CVD at distant period in irradiated pts. Sherashov V.S., Sherashova N.V., Deev A.D., Sherashova M.V. Date of issue: 27.06.2013 in Russian Patent Bulletin No.18
  5. RU Patent 2438567. Method of identification of time period for the development of Arterial Hypertention at distant period in irradiated pts. Sherashov V.S., Sherashova N.V., Sherashova M.V. Date of issue: 10.01.2012 in Russian Patent Bulletin No.1
  6. RU Patent 2212184. Method for Identification of Cardiac Diseases. Sherashov V. Date of issue: 2003, in Russian Patent Bulletin No.26 (Part III).
  7. Concept of flexible individual models of psychotherapy combined with phytotherapy in hypertensive patients. Sherashova N., Sherashov V. In materials of VII International Congress on Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, St.Petersburg, 2006. In Journ. Vestnik Arrhythmologii, 2006, p.186
  8. Heart rate dependant ventricular repolarization shifts in CAD pts with NYHA FCl II-III. Sherashov V., Sherashova N., Sherashova M. World Congress CardioRhythm 2007, Hong Kong, 2-4 February 2007 (Oral presentation: Electrophysiology), EUROPACE 2007; Vol.9, Suppl.1 Abstr.No.64, p.5