today i was with you snezhana frun. until we meet again, very soon.king a lot of progress and conducting scientific research in all areas of transplantology. this also applies to the liver , kidney transplants, all organ transplants and bone marrow transplants. we are engaged in what is at the intersection of sciences, yes, and transplantology, a monology of epidemiology and many, many other things, and microbiology and personalized approaches. use it allows us to do what we used to do earlier, but with the best quality of e, the best quality for the patient, of course, at a lower cost for us, and as a result, a normal full-fledged life of the person, thanks to cell technology, which is now in great demand in the world. and which we began to deal with more than a dozen years ago, so we have achieved something in this matter, we will sooner or later. that's what is called to print on printers and grow organs that people will need research. this is what the whole world is doing the use of modified animal organs to act as a bridge for some time allows us