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We will present selected superconducting properties of the MgB2 compound, which is increasingly used in technology, including magnetic resonance imaging devices. We will focus on the thermodynamic features of this compound, such as thermopower and upper critical field, to determine the impact of well-defined doping (electron, hole, isovalent) on the properties of MgB2, understand the nature of superconductivity in this compound and find a way to increase its critical parameters.