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Miroslav Bajić

Researcher at University of Zagreb

Publications -  61
Citations -  1190

Miroslav Bajić is an academic researcher from University of Zagreb. The author has contributed to research in topics: Furan & Fragmentation (mass spectrometry). The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1045 citations. Previous affiliations of Miroslav Bajić include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Georgia State University.

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Structure-In Vitro Activity Relationships of Pentamidine Analogues and Dication-Substituted Bis-Benzimidazoles as New Antifungal Agents

TL;DR: It is clear from the data presented here that further studies on the structure-activity relationships, mechanisms of action and toxicities, and in vivo efficacies of these compounds are warranted to determine their clinical potential.
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Extended aromatic furan amidino derivatives as anti-Pneumocystis carinii agents.

TL;DR: Extension of the aromatic system in the absence of a substitution of the amidino nitrogens resulted in higher affinity for DNA than the parent compound as judged by the larger DeltaTm values and suggests enhanced van der Waals interactions in the Amidino furan-DNA complex.
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Production performance, meat composition and oxidative susceptibility in broiler chicken fed with different phenolic compounds.

TL;DR: The inclusion of phenolic compounds enhanced growth performance, decreased lipid oxidation, decreased cholesterol value and increased beneficial fatty acids content in broilers of the Ross 308 strain.
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Specific molecular recognition of mixed nucleic acid sequences: an aromatic dication that binds in the DNA minor groove as a dimer.

TL;DR: NMR structural analysis and surface plasmon resonance binding results clearly demonstrate that DB293 binds in the minor groove at specific GC-containing sequences of DNA in a highly cooperative manner as a stacked dimer.
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Design, synthesis and biological evaluation of novel benzimidazole amidines as potent multi-target inhibitors for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.

TL;DR: Western blot analyses showed different mechanisms of cytostatic activity between compounds 10c and 11f that could be associated with the nature of aromatic substituent at 1-(1,2,3-triazolyl) and amidino moiety at C-5 position of benzimidazole ring.