Publications by authors named "L Jovanovic"

Disruptions in the brain's connections to the hands resulting from a cervical spinal cord injury (cSCI) can lead to severe and persistent functional impairments. The integrity of these connections is an important predictor of upper extremity recovery in stroke and may similarly act as a biomarker in cSCI. In this perspective article, we review recent findings from a large cohort of individuals with cSCI, demonstrating the predictive value of corticospinal tract (CST) integrity in cSCI-CST sparing.

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This study examines the formidable and complex challenge of insider threats to organizational security, addressing risks such as ransomware incidents, data breaches, and extortion attempts. The research involves six experiments utilizing email, HTTP, and file content data. To combat insider threats, emerging Natural Language Processing techniques are employed in conjunction with powerful Machine Learning classifiers, specifically XGBoost and AdaBoost.

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There is growing interest in developing monotherapy drugs that treat inflammation caused by microbial infections, focusing on dual antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents with minimal side effects and high safety margins. This study synthesized and characterized a library of novel cis-4-ferrocenylazetidin-2-ones, evaluating their antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. These organometallic monocyclic β-lactams showed moderate in vitro antimicrobial activity against various standard microbial strains, including yeasts and Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.

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The integration of IoT systems into automotive vehicles has raised concerns associated with intrusion detection within these systems. Vehicles equipped with a controller area network (CAN) control several systems within a vehicle where disruptions in function can lead to significant malfunctions, injuries, and even loss of life. Detecting disruption is a primary concern as vehicles move to higher degrees of autonomy and the possibility of self-driving is explored.

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Objectives: The objective of this study was to investigate whether there are differences between brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels and computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) parameters, in patients with acute PE, with respect of sex.

Background: Acute pulmonary embolism (PE) may provoke sudden right ventricle overload and stretching of their thin walls, causing significant raise of BNP blood levels, which correlates to acute PE severity. The properties of RV are different between sexes.

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