Publications by authors named "D Stojanovic"

A dysregulated proinflammatory microenvironment is considered one of the reasons why current therapies of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI) do not secure disease control. Therefore, the development of BCR-ABL1-independent therapies is encouraged. Renalase (RNLS) is a multifunctional protein that exhibits both enzymatic and non-enzymatic cytokine-like properties, along with potent anti-inflammatory and anti-apoptotic effects.

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Based on old type material and freshly collected specimens, we evaluate and clarify the taxonomic status of two poorly known Balkan species, Allopodoiulus schioedtei (Verhoeff, 1898) and Xestoiulus luteus (Attems, 1951), and propose their synonymy with X. luteus syn. nov.

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In this study, scaffolds based on natural polymer gelatin A, blended with polyvinylpyrrolidone were crosslinked by genipin (0.5 and 1 wt%), in order to investigate their mechanical performance and potential for biomedical application. Semi-solid extrusion (SSE) 3D printing technique was used, enabling in situ crosslinking of the blend during processing.

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  • Post-marketing safety surveillance can be improved by detecting clinical events through spontaneous reporting, but it requires healthcare professionals to be well-informed and aware of the reporting process.
  • The study introduces a new method for identifying incidents using unstructured clinical data and natural language processing, validated against traditional methods for two specific health concerns: suicide attempts and sleep-related behaviors.
  • Results showed that while the new approach effectively identified suicide attempts with decent precision, it struggled more with sleep-related behaviors; additionally, performance varied by race, highlighting the need for careful monitoring and bias reduction in healthcare AI applications.
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The swift parrot ( ) is a Critically Endangered migratory parrot that breeds in Tasmania and winters on the Australian mainland. Here we provide a reference genome assembly for the swift parrot. We sequence PacBio HiFi reads to create a high-quality reference assembly and identify a complete mitochondrial sequence.

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