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    Markers of Oxidative Stress and Endothelial Dysfunction Predict Haemodialysis Patients Survival
    (2019)
    Suvakov, Sonja (36572404500)
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    Jerotic, Djurdja (57209718540)
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    Damjanovic, Tatjana (6603050029)
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    Milic, Natasa (7003460927)
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    Pekmezovic, Tatjana (7003989932)
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    Djukic, Tatjana (36193753800)
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    Jelic-Ivanovic, Zorana (6603775254)
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    Savic Radojevic, Ana (16246037100)
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    Pljesa-Ercegovac, Marija (16644038900)
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    Matic, Marija (58618962300)
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    Mcclements, Lana (55600912900)
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    Dimkovic, Nada (6603958094)
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    Garovic, Vesna D. (6603419874)
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    Albright, Robert C. (7005097444)
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    Simic, Tatjana (6602094386)
    Introduction: Overall survival of patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) remains poor. Oxidative stress is one of the major risk factors associated with mortality in this patient group. As glutathione S-transferases (GST) are well-established antioxidants, we hypothesized that a model including GST gene polymorphisms, oxidative damage byproducts and cell adhesion markers has a prognostic role in ESRD patient survival. Methods: A prospective study of 199 patients with ESRD on haemodialysis was conducted. GST genotype, oxidative stress byproducts and cell adhesion molecules were measured in plasma. Multivariate Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier survival analyses were performed to test the predictive ability of these parameters in the 8-year follow-up period. Results: GSTM1-null genotype was associated with significantly shorter overall (HR 1.6, p = 0.018) and cardiovascular-specific (HR 2.1, p = 0.010) survival. Oxidative stress byproducts (advanced oxidation protein products [AOPP], prooxidant-antioxidant balance [PAB], malondialdehyde [MDA]) and cell adhesion molecules (soluble vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 [sVCAM-1] and soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 [sICAM-1]) demonstrated a significant predictive role in terms of overall and cardiovascular survival. When 6 biomarkers (GSTM1 genotype, high AOPP/PAB/MDA/-sVCAM-1/sICAM-1) were combined into a scoring model, a significantly shorter overall and cardiovascular survival was observed for patients with the highest score (p < 0.001). Conclusion: We identified a novel panel of biomarkers that can be utilized in predicting survival in ESRD patients. This biomarker signature could enable better monitoring of patients and stratification into appropriate treatment groups. © 2019 © 2019 S. Karger AG, Basel. Copyright: All rights reserved.
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    Muscleinvasive transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder is associated with downregulated cpp32 expression and bcl-2 positivity: Invazivni karcinom prelaznog epitela mokracne besike pokazuje smanjenu ekspresiju cpp32 i povecano prisustvo bcl-2
    (2009)
    Pljesa Ercegovac, Marija (16644038900)
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    Mimic Oka, Jasmina (56022732500)
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    Savic Radojevic, Ana (16246037100)
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    Matic, Marija (58618962300)
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    Dukic, Tatjana (36193753800)
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    Simic, Tatjana (6602094386)
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    Dragicevic, Dejan (6506794751)
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    Muscleinvasive transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder is associated with downregulated cpp32 expression and bcl-2 positivity: Invazivni karcinom prelaznog epitela mokracne besike pokazuje smanjenu ekspresiju cpp32 i povecano prisustvo bcl-2
    (2009)
    Pljesa Ercegovac, Marija (16644038900)
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    Mimic Oka, Jasmina (56022732500)
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    Savic Radojevic, Ana (16246037100)
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    Matic, Marija (58618962300)
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    Dukic, Tatjana (36193753800)
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    Simic, Tatjana (6602094386)
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    Dragicevic, Dejan (6506794751)
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