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    Hyperglycemia, oxidative and nitrosative stress affect antiviral, inflammatory and apoptotic signaling of cultured thymocytes by Kocic, G, Sokolovic, D, Jevtovic, T, Veljkovic, A, Kocic, R, Nikolic, G, Basic, J, Stojanovic, D, Cencic, A, Stojanovic, S

    “…A high prevalence of various infectious diseases is reported in diabetic patients, which may suggest impaired innate immunity against different…”
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    Altered degradation of circulating nucleic acids and oligonucleotides in diabetic patients by Kocic, G, Bjelakovic, G, Saranac, Lj, Kocic, R, Jevtovic, T, Sokolovic, D, Nikolic, G, Pavlovic, D, Stojanovic, S

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-02-2008)
    “…Abstract Foreign, infection-associated or endogenously generated circulating nucleotide motifs may represent the critical determinants for the activation of…”
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    Circulating nucleic acids in type 1 diabetes may modulate the thymocyte turnover rate by Kocic, G., Pavlovic, V., Saranac, L.J., Kocic, R., Zivic, S., Sokolovic, D., Jevtovic, T., Nikolic, G., Stojanovic, S., Damnjanovic, I.

    Published in Cellular immunology (2010)
    “…The autoimmunity of type 1 diabetes is associated with T-cell hyperactivity. Current study was designed to examine the effect of circulating ribonucleic acids…”
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    Possible impact of impaired double-stranded RNA degradation and nitrosative stress on immuno-inflammatory cascade in type 2 diabetes by Kocic, G M, Kocic, R, Pavlovic, R, Jevtovic-Stoimenov, T, Sokolovic, D, Nikolic, G, Pavlovic, V, Stojanovic, S, Basic, J, Veljkovic, A, Pavlovic, D, Kamenov, B

    “…The immune response can be triggered by molecules derived from microorganisms (PAMP) or from molecules derived from damaged or dead host cells, known as the…”
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    Antioxidants modulate adenosine metabolism in rat mesangial cells cultured under high glucose conditions by Kocic, G, Djordjevic, V, Vlahovic, P, Kocic, R, Pavlovic, D, Jevtovic, T

    Published in Renal failure (01-01-2002)
    “…Glomerular mesangial cells play a major role in glomerular hemodynamics, considered also as antigen-presenting cells participating in immune response…”
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    Different responses of rat liver adenosine metabolizing enzymes during in vivo and in vitro treatment with interferon-alpha 2b by Kocic, G, Kocic, R, Vlahovic, P, Pavlovic, D, Jevtovic, T

    Published in Journal of viral hepatitis (01-09-1998)
    “…Interferon-alpha 2b (IFN-alpha 2b) can exert antiproliferative activity in both normal and malignant liver tissue. To study mechanisms of its antiproliferative…”
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    Effect of four-week metformin treatment on plasma and erythrocyte antioxidative defense enzymes in newly diagnosed obese patients with type 2 diabetes by Pavlović, D., Kocić, R., Kocić, G., Jevtović, T., Radenković, S., Mikić, D., Stojanović, M., Djordjević, P. B.

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-07-2000)
    “…Summary The principal metabolic effect of metformin–an oral antihyperglycaemic agent–is the improvement in the sensitivity of peripheral tissues and liver to…”
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    Oxidative Modification of Rat Liver 5'-Nucleotidase: The Mechanisms for Protection and Re-Activation by Kocic, G., Pavlovic, D., Jevtovic, T., Kocic, R., Bojic, A., Vlahovic, P., Djordjevic, V., Sokolovic, D., Djindjic, B.

    “…The effect of oxidative stress catalysed by transition metals appears to have a critical relevance for the structure and function not only of membrane lipids…”
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    The Possible Importance of the Cation-Binding Site for the Oxidative Modification of Liver 5'-Nucleotidase by Koci, G., Vlahovi, P., Pavlovi, D., Koci, R., Jevtovi, T., Cvetkovi, T., Stojanovi, I.

    “…The oxidative damage of proteins and lipid peroxidation of membrane lipoproteins has already been described as a possible pathogenic mechanism for liver…”
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