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Milan Dragićević

Researcher at University of Belgrade

Publications -  37
Citations -  328

Milan Dragićević is an academic researcher from University of Belgrade. The author has contributed to research in topics: Centaurium erythraea & Biology. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 33 publications receiving 209 citations.

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Chemodiversity of two closely related tetraploid Centaurium species and their hexaploid hybrid: Metabolomic search for high-resolution taxonomic classifiers.

TL;DR: Phytochemical profiles of newly discovered allohexaploid hybrid, here named Centaurium pannonicum, and its parental tetraploid species C. erythraea and rare C. compressum are described.
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Reverse Transcription of 18S rRNA with Poly(dT)(18) and Other Homopolymers

TL;DR: It was concluded that homopolymer priming of 18S in RT reactions is general in terms of RNA origin and the method of RNA isolation and is possibly applicable to other tailless housekeeping genes.
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Herbicide phosphinothricin causes direct stimulation hormesis.

TL;DR: A detailed molecular mechanism of concentration-dependent interaction of both PPT and a related GS inhibitor, methionine sulfoximine, with GS holoenzymes is proposed and is in concurrence with all experimental and literature data.
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Sugars and acid invertase mediate the physiological response of Schenkia spicata root cultures to salt stress.

TL;DR: The results suggest no direct role of SA-Inv in the regulation of the root tissue carbohydrate pool and therefore in the control of the availability of glucose and fructose for the primary metabolism and/or osmotic adjustment in the present heterotrophic model system.
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Dimethyl sulfoxide improves sensitivity and specificity of rt-pcr and qrt-pcr amplification of low-expressed transgenes

TL;DR: DMSO enhanced AtCKX1 PCR amplification and improved the specificity of qPCR amplification, as well as the assay reproducibility, which emphasizes the usefulness of additives, which are rarely used for PCR optimization in real-time experiments.