Publications by authors named "Zoran Manojlovic"

Sense and antisense peptides, i.e. peptides specified by complementary DNA and RNA sequences, interact with increased probability.

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Antisense peptide technology is a valuable tool for deriving new biologically active molecules and performing peptide-receptor modulation. It is based on the fact that peptides specified by the complementary (antisense) nucleotide sequences often bind to each other with a higher specificity and efficacy. We tested the validity of this concept on the example of human erythropoietin, a well-characterized and pharmacologically relevant hematopoietic growth factor.

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Article Synopsis
  • Kidney transplantation provides a significantly improved quality of life compared to dialysis for patients with end-stage renal disease.
  • Over 13 years, 100 kidney transplants were performed at UCC Tuzla, with data analyzed on donor types, patient demographics, and transplant outcomes.
  • Results showed high survival rates, with 94% of grafts surviving one year and 75% surviving five years, supporting the preference for transplantation over long-term dialysis both for health and economic reasons.
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The anti-inflammatory potential of azithromycin in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients was explored following a standard oral dosing regimen. Patients with moderate and severe COPD were treated with azithromycin (500 mg, n=16) or placebo (n=8) once daily for 3 days in a randomized, double blind design, to compare effects on inflammation markers with those seen in a previous study in healthy volunteers. A battery of tests was made on serum, blood neutrophils and sputum on days 1 (baseline), 3, 4, 11, 18 and 32.

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Effects on human neutrophils and circulating inflammatory mediators were studied in 12 volunteers who received azithromycin (500 mg/day, p.o.) for 3 days.

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