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    New derivatives of tylosin: chemical and electrochemical oxidation products of desmycosin by Mandić, Z, Naranda, A, Novak, P, Brajsa, K, Derek, M, Iveković, D

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (01-09-2002)
    “…Chemical and electrochemical oxidation of dienonic moiety of desmycosin were carried out. Successive chemical oxidation of desmycosin with m-chloroperbenzoic…”
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    Synthesis, characterization and in vitro antimicrobial activity of novel sulfonylureas of 15-membered azalides by Krajacić, Mirjana Bukvić, Kujundzić, Nedjeljko, Dumić, Miljenko, Cindrić, Mario, Brajsa, Karmen, Metelko, Biserka, Novak, Predrag

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (01-06-2005)
    “…Three series of the novel sulfonylurea derivatives of 15-membered azalides, i.e. 9a-N-[N'-(aryl)sulfonylcarbamoyl] (4a-4f, 5a-5f),…”
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    Electrochemical reduction of desmycosin, structure investigation and antibacterial evaluation of the resulting products by Iveković, Damir, Lopotar, Nevenka, Brajša, Karmen, Mandić, Zoran

    “…Electrochemical reduction of desmycosin at the mercury electrode in aqueous medium was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and preparative scale electrolysis…”
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    Comparison of systemic inflammatory and hematology parameters in normal C57BI/6 and genetically diabetic db/db mice during local wound repair by Situm, Kristina, Bokulic, Ana, Ivetic-Tkalcevic, Vanesa, Parnham, Michael J., Cuzic, Snjezana, Duric, Koraljka, Glojnaric, Ines, Seveljevic-Jaran, Dasa, Brajsa, Karmen

    Published in Biochemia medica (2007)
    “…Introduction: Inflammation is the initial host response to injury. It is not only localized to the wound site but also causes systemic changes, including a…”
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    Monoclonal Antibodies Against Maternal Major Histocompatibility Complex Class I Molecules Induce Rapid Abortion in Mice by Knezevic, Nikola, Nikolic, Boris, Brajsa, Karmen, Spaventi, Radan, Jonjic, Nives, Jonjic, Stipan, Marusic, Suzana

    “…PROBLEM: The role of antibodies against fetal or maternal antigens in maintaining or losing pregnancy is not clear. METHOD OF STUDY: Term‐pregnant mice were…”
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