Publications by authors named "Aleksandar Lucic"

Droughts accompanied by high temperatures are becoming increasingly frequent across Europe and globally. Both individual trees and entire forest ecosystems are exposed to drought stress, with prolonged drought periods leading to increased tree mortality. Therefore, continuous monitoring, data collection, and analysis of tree mortality are essential prerequisites for understanding the complex interactions between climate and trees.

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Tripartite motif-containing protein 21 (TRIM21), and particularly its PRY-SPRY protein interaction domain, plays a critical role in the immune response by recognizing intracellular antibodies targeting them for degradation. In this study, we performed a crystallographic fragment screening (CFS) campaign to identify potential small molecule binders targeting the PRY-SPRY domain of TRIM21. Our screen identified a total of 109 fragments binding to TRIM21 that were distributed across five distinct binding sites.

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  • Climate change is threatening the survival of silver fir populations in Southeast Europe, prompting a study on needle anatomy and its relation to environmental factors.
  • The analysis revealed significant differences in needle traits across populations, identifying three distinct groups based on these traits and their correlation with climatic conditions.
  • Findings indicated important relationships between anatomical traits and environmental variables, which are useful for conservation efforts and understanding the genetic diversity of these populations.
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Salt-inducible kinases 1-3 (SIK1-3) are key regulators of the LKB1-AMPK pathway and play an important role in cellular homeostasis. Dysregulation of any of the three isoforms has been associated with tumorigenesis in liver, breast, and ovarian cancers. We have recently developed the dual pan-SIK/group I p21-activated kinase (PAK) chemical probe MRIA9.

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The aim of this research was to quantify the content of hazardous elements in the needles of Norway spruce (Picea abies L.) in the natural habitats that were accumulated from thermal power plants, mines, and metal processing industry. Fifteen natural populations of the Norway spruce were sampled from the mountain ranges in Southeastern Europe (Dinaric Alps and Balkan Mountains).

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This paper presents research results on forest decline in Serbia. The results were obtained through monitoring defoliation of 34 tree species at 130 sample plots during the period from 2004 to 2018. This research aimed to determine whether the occurrence of defoliation and tree mortality were caused by drought.

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Introduction: Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism during pregnancy are complicated since the use of antithrombotic drugs carries a certain risk to the mother, the fetus or both. Coumarins cross the placental barrier and may be responsible for bleeding, teratogenicity and central nervous system abnormalities. The risk of embriopathy is particularly high between 6 and 12 weeks of gestation.

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