Mateja Jankovic Makek
- Stricter microbiological criteria are useful surrogate in estimating the prevalence of nontuberculous mycobacterial pulmonary disease in CroatiaBy Marko Jakopovic, Mateja Jankovic Makek, Ivan Sabol, Jakko Van Ingen, Ljiljana Zmak, Vera Katalinic-Jankovic, Brigita Ticac, Ljiljana Bulat-Kardum, Gzim Redzepi, Mirna Vranic-Ladavac and Miroslav SamarzijaMarko Jakopovic1Department for Lung Disease, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMateja Jankovic Makek1Department for Lung Disease, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaIvan Sabol2Laboratory of Molecular Virology and Bacteriology, Ruder Boskovic Institute, Zagreb, CroatiaJakko Van Ingen3Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, NetherlandsLjiljana Zmak4National Mycobacteria Reference Laboratory, Croatian National Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, CroatiaVera Katalinic-Jankovic4National Mycobacteria Reference Laboratory, Croatian National Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, CroatiaBrigita Ticac5Mycobacteria Laboratory, Institute of Public Health, Rijeka, CroatiaLjiljana Bulat-Kardum6Department for Lung Diseases, Clinical Hospital Center Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaGzim Redzepi1Department for Lung Disease, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMirna Vranic-Ladavac7Department of Microbiology, Istria County Public Health Institute, Pula, CroatiaMiroslav Samarzija1Department for Lung Disease, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and comorbiditiesBy Irena Sokolovic, Jelena Knezevic, Sanja Popovic-Grle, Andrea Vukic Dugac, Gordana Bubanovic, Mateja Jankovic Makek, Ana Hecimovic, Gzim Redzepi, Miroslav Samarzija and Marko JakopovicIrena Sokolovic1Deaprtment of Anesthesiology, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaJelena Knezevic2Department of Molecular Medicine, Institute Rudjer Boskovic, Zagreb, CroatiaSanja Popovic-Grle3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaAndrea Vukic Dugac3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaGordana Bubanovic3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMateja Jankovic Makek3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaAna Hecimovic3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaGzim Redzepi3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMiroslav Samarzija3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMarko Jakopovic3Department for Respiratory Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre ZAgreb, Zagreb, Croatia
- Flow-mediated dilation of the brachial artery and endothelial dysfunction in different COPD phenotypesBy Andrea Vukic Dugac, Alen Ruzic, Sanja Popovic-Grle, Ana Hecimovic, Mateja Jankovic Makek, Miroslav Samarzija and Marko JakopovicAndrea Vukic Dugac1Department for Lung Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaAlen Ruzic2Division of Cardiology, Clinical Hospital Centre Rijeka, Rijeka, CroatiaSanja Popovic-Grle1Department for Lung Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaAna Hecimovic1Department for Lung Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMateja Jankovic Makek1Department for Lung Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMiroslav Samarzija1Department for Lung Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, CroatiaMarko Jakopovic1Department for Lung Diseases Jordanovac, University Hospital Centre Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
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