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Aleksandra M. Bondžić
Researcher at University of Belgrade
Publications - 18
Citations - 1848
Aleksandra M. Bondžić is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Acetylcholinesterase. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1323 citations.
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Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors: Pharmacology and Toxicology
TL;DR: An overview of toxicology and pharmacology of reversible and irreversible acetylcholinesterase inactivating compounds is presented, with emphasis on oxime reactivators of the inhibited enzyme activity administering as causal drugs after the poisoning.
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Drug delivery systems based on nanoparticles and related nanostructures.
TL;DR: This review emphasizes recent advances in the usage of various types of nanoparticles and similar nanostructures for drug delivery, aiming to provide a critical review of less toxic and more effective treatment.
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Electrochemical oxidation of diazinon in aqueous solutions via electrogenerated halogens – Diazinon fate and implications for its detection
Tamara Lazarević-Pašti,Aleksandra M. Bondžić,Igor A. Pašti,Slavko Mentus,Slavko Mentus,Vesna Vasić +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that diazinon is rapidly formed during its reaction with active oxidant species, while formed diazoxon is being stable and not degraded at appreciable rate by reactive halogen species.
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Indirect electrochemical oxidation of organophosphorous pesticides for efficient detection via acetylcholinesterase test
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used anodically evolved Cl 2, Br 2 or I 2 as a pre-step for their detection via UPLC analysis, as well as its stability with respect to hydrolysis.
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Na/K-ATPase as a target for anticancer metal based drugs: insights into molecular interactions with selected gold(iii) complexes
Aleksandra M. Bondžić,Goran V. Janjić,Miroslav D. Dramićanin,Luigi Messori,Lara Massai,Tatjana N. Parac Vogt,Vesna Vasić +6 more
TL;DR: The present results offer further support to the view that Na/K-ATPase may be a relevant biomolecular target for cytotoxic gold(iii) compounds of medicinal interest and may thus be involved in their overall mode of action.