her found with great native labor, father, lieutenant colonel stepan shakhmetov, carrying love through the road of war. never lost hope of seeing his children again in 1945, he also found his eldest son, whose misha was driven to germany by the nazis. after the war, stepan shakhmetov and his daughter settled in kobrin, where they lived many peaceful and happy days, but retained the memory of what kind of children's mass grave they arranged fascists in domachevo. we are making a lot of progress and conducting scientific research in all areas of transplantology. it's about transplantation. liver kidney transplant not all organ transplants and bone marrow transplants. we are doing what is at the intersection of sciences, yes, and transpontology, monology of epidemiology and many many other things, and microbiology and personalized approaches use this allows us to do the same thing that we did before, but with the best quality of the best quality for the patient, of course, at a lower cost for us and as a result, a normal full-fledged life of that person. thanks to cellular technologies th