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Name: Sabera Ruzdijic
Joined: 01/14/2009
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Location: Belgrade, Serbia
Contact information
Organization: Institut za biološka istraživanja
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Position within the organization: Principal Investigator
Phone: +381 112078-336
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Professional experience
Area of expertise: Industrial Technologies, Material
Biotechnologies and Medicine
The main reference: Pesic M, Andjelkovic T, Bankovic J, Markovic ID, Rakic L, Ruzdijic S.
Sulfinosine enhances doxorubicin efficacy through synergism and by reversing multidrug resistance in the human non-small cell lung carcinoma cell line (NCI-H460/R).
INVESTIGATIONAL NEW DRUGS, 2008 May 21. [Epub ahead of print]
DOI: 10.1007/s10637-008-9140-5
Andjelkovic T, Pesic M, Bankovic J, Tanic N, Markovic ID, Ruzdijic S.
Synergistic effects of the purine analog sulfinosine and curcumin on the multidrug resistant human non-small cell lung carcinoma cell line (NCI-H460/R).
CANCER BIOLOGY & THERAPY. Apr 4;7(7):1024-1032, 2008.
Markovic J, Stojsic J, Zunic S, Ruzdijic S, Tanic N. Genomic instability in patients with non-small cell lung cancer assessed by the arbitrarily primed polymerase chain reaction.
CANCER INVESTIGATIONS 26(3):262-268, 2008.
Pesic M, Andjelkovic T, Bankovic J, Markovic ID, Rakic L, Ruzdijic S.
Sulfinosine enhances doxorubicin efficacy through synergism and by reversing multidrug resistance in the
International projects: John E. Fogarty International Center at the NIH (FIRCA, Award # R03 TW007423-01A1) for the period from 8/15/2006 until 07/31/2009. Dr. Sabera Ruzdijic is an Awardee and Prof. Vesna Jevtovic-Todorovic as the Principal Investigator.
National projects: #143009; "Identification of specific gene for cancer therapy"
Ministry of Sciences and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia
The main fields of activities
HEALTH
Translating research for human health
Other actions across the Health Theme
Means of contribution
IDEAS
Advanced Investigator grants
PEOPLE
Initial training of researchers