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Natalia Sats
Natalya Sats
Natalya Ilyinichna Sats
(,
trans
. ''Natáliya Il’yínitchna Sats''; 27 August
[
O.S.
14 August]
1903 – 18 December 1993) was a Russian stage director who ran theaters for children for many years, including the
Moscow Musical Theater for Children
, now named after her. In 1937, she fell victim to
Soviet repressions
, but was rehabilitated in 1953. She was a recipient of the
USSR State Prize
,
People's Artist of the USSR
award,
Lenin Prize
,
Hero of Socialist Labour
medal, and the
Lenin Komsomol Prize
.
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Multipotent Mesenchymal Stromal Cells from Porcine Bone Marrow, Implanted under the Kidney Capsule, form an Ectopic Focus Containing Bone, Hematopoietic Stromal Microenvironment, a...
by
Nataliya Petinati
,
Irina Shipounova
,
Natalia Sats
,
Alena Dorofeeva
,
Alexandra Sadovskaya
,
Nikolay Kapranov
,
Yulia Tkachuk
,
Anatoliy Bondarenko
,
Margarita Muravskaya
,
Michail Kotsky
,
Irina Kaplanskaya
,
Tamara Vasilieva
,
Nina Drize
Published 2023-01-01
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