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1401.
RNA sequencing analyses for deciphering potato molecular responses
Živa Ramšak, Marko Petek, Špela Baebler, 2021, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Abstract: Understanding the molecular mechanisms of potato development and responses to environmental stressors is of utmost importance for achieving stable crop yields. RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) provides an insight into responses of all of the organism genes to the environmental and developmental cues and thus provides insights into underlying modes of action. In this chapter, we guide a researcher through some of the most important steps in the analysis of transcriptomics data. The initial topic of experimental design is followed by a more wet-lab-oriented section on RNA-Seq sample preparation. Next, we present intermediate steps of data retrieval, quality control, mapping, and differential expression of the dataset and a section on how to expose your data to the public (i.e., public repositories) and make it findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR). In the last four sections, we describe specific tools or Web applications, which ease the exploration of generated results in the context of their gene function and network-based visualizations, specifically GoMapMan, GSEA, DiNAR, and Biomine Explorer. All sections are accompanied by potato dataset examples and include general hints and tricks, as well as potato specificities that one should be aware of.
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2025; Views: 389; Downloads: 192
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Serbian press and Eastern Ortodoxy in Serbia in the 1980s
Petar Dragišić, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: The paper examines Serbian press coverage of the resurgence of Eastern Ortho-doxy in Serbia during the 1980s. It is based on an analysis of the most influential daily, weekly, and monthly newspapers and magazines printed in Serbia between 1980 and 1990. The research aims to reconstruct perceptions of the revival of re-ligiosity in Serbia during this period and to identify its root causes. The research showed a close causal connection between the change in public perception of religion, that is, the revival of religiosity in Serbia, and the changed political en-vironment in former Yugoslavia in the 1980s. The research suggests that the esca-lation of tensions in Kosovo triggered the ethnic mobilization of Serbian society and consequently strengthened the influence of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Serbia in the late 1980s
Keywords: Serbia, religiosity, 1980s, Yugoslavia, Eastern Ortodoxy
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2025; Views: 250; Downloads: 185
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1403.
The prohibition of women's veiling in the Region of Gora
Jadranka Đorđević Crnobrnja, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: This paper examines the application of the Act on the Removal of the Veil (Zarand Feredža) in the Gora region in the mid-20th century. Gora is a mountainous area located between the peaks of Šarplanina, Koritnik, and Korab. In administra-tive terms, it includes the borough of Dragaš and 18 villages. The Act on the Removal of the Veil came into effect in the people’s Republic of Serbia in 1951 and can be seen as an extremely radical step by the communist government. Its application involved the prohibition of wearing garments that Muslim women used to cover their heads and bodies. With this Act, two ideals of communist governance were promoted – the emancipation of women and the achievement of gender equality. According to the memories of the people from Gora, the Act had a very traumatic effect on many women in the Gorani commu-nity. It primarily disrupted the continuity of a centuries-old tradition of wearing headscarves and terlik, which also expressed the marital status of women within the Gorani community. This paper starts from the assumption that the ban on covering represents a strategy for promoting secular political ideologies, while highlighting the limita-tion of religious freedoms. The Act on the Removal of the Veil is analysed within the framework of a state-imposed process of secularization in the local community.
Keywords: act on the ban of wearing the vail, Muslims, Gora region, Gorani people, secularization
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2025; Views: 298; Downloads: 157
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The dynamics of atheization in postwar communist Montenegro
Todor Lakić, Boris Vukićević, Saša Knežević, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: This article presents the concept and dynamics of secularization policies and the atheization process in Montenegrin society following World War II. The pro-cess of secularization began with the Communist party’s rise to power and had its most significant manifestations until the mid-1950s. In this research, in addition to the specific secularization policies of the communist authorities, an analysis of the relationship of the state, that is, the communist authorities, towards the religious communities in Montenegro is given. Montenegro was the Yugoslav republic in which the process of atheization and secularization took place most intensively in relation to the federal level. The research presented in the article also includes an analysis of the results of the secularization of the three largest religious commu-nities in Montenegro.
Keywords: secularization, communism, Montenegro, religious communities, atheism
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2025; Views: 292; Downloads: 165
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State of governance of religious communities in former Yugoslavia and the developments of the Bahá’í Community and Jehovah’s Witnesses
Aleksandra Zibelnik Badii, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Yugoslavia officially recognized major religious communities, including the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches and the Islamic community, while aro-und fifty smaller, unrecognized groups also existed by the 1960s. This study exami-nes state laws and the development of two such communities – Jehovah’s Witnesses and the Bahá’í community. Despite a legal framework that guaranteed religious freedom, including the separation of church and state and protection from co-ercion, the reality was shaped by tensions between government policies and reli-gious groups. This analysis explores how national identity, legal compliance, and ideological alignment with the state influenced the treatment of smaller religious communities within Yugoslavia’s broader framework of religious freedom.
Keywords: religious community, church, conversion, Yugoslavia, communism, persecution, acceptance
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2025; Views: 279; Downloads: 183
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Shear flow deformability cytometry : a microfluidic method advancing towards clinical use
Lija Fajdiga, Špela Zemljič Jokhadar, Tadej Kokalj, Jure Derganc, 2025, review article

Abstract: Background Shear flow deformability cytometry is an emerging microfluidic technique that has undergone significant advances in the last few years and offers considerable potential for clinical diagnostics and disease monitoring. By simultaneously measuring mechanical and morphological parameters of single cells, it offers a comprehensive extension of traditional cell analysis, delivering unique insight into cell deformability, which is gaining recognition as a novel biomarker for health and disease. Due to its operating principle, the method is particularly suitable for the clinical analysis of blood samples. Results This review focuses on the recent developments in shear flow deformability cytometry, which is a widely adopted variant of deformability cytometry. It has a strong potential for applications in clinical practice due to its robust and simple operation, demonstrated applications with whole blood samples, as well as its high throughput, which can reach approximately 1000 cells per second. We begin by discussing some basic factors that influence the mechanical properties of cells and give an overview of deformability cytometry and its operational principles for samples from blood, cultured cells and tissues. Next, we review recent clinically relevant applications in analysis of blood and cancer cells. Finally, we address key challenges to clinical adoption, such as regulatory approval, scalable manufacturing, and workflow integration, emphasizing the need for further validation studies to facilitate clinical implementation. Significance This article uniquely emphasizes the clinical relevance of microfluidic shear flow deformability cytometry, by giving an overview of mechanical and morphological biomarkers studied in clinically significant samples. In addition, it addresses critical barriers to clinical translation. By identifying these obstacles, this article aims to demonstrate the potential of deformability cytometry to bridge the gap between the research and the routine medical practice.
Keywords: deformability cytometry, microfluidics, cell mechanics, mechanical biomarkers, blood analysis, disease, single-cell, clinical method
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2025; Views: 332; Downloads: 206
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1407.
Novičnik projekta FarmBioNet
2025, not set

Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2025; Views: 393; Downloads: 386
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1408.
The problem with courtesy : wooing the Catholic Church in late socialist Slovenia
Jure Ramšak, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: particularly in comparison with the neighbouring republic of Croatia, where the ethnicization of religion, beginning in the early 1970s, was rather pronoun-ced, relations between the Catholic Church and state authorities in Slovenia – the northernmost republic of Yugoslavia – remained relatively calm and cooperative throughout the late socialist period. Based on an analysis of a wide range of pu-blic and archival documents, this paper demonstrates how Slovenian religious policy was proposed as a sophisticated example of how believers could be success-fully integrated into modern socialist society, and was presented as such to Vati-can diplomats, international experts, and foreign journalists. Up until 1990, the communication between party officials and the Church hierarchy conveyed a di-stinct tone of courtesy, and local priests generally encountered a supportive or at least unobstructive attitude when, for instance, proposing the construction of new churches. At the same time, however, the more independent intellectuals, Catholi-cs and Marxists alike, who urged the party to abandon its orthodox Marxist-Leni-nist understanding of religion in favour of a genuine dialogue, were marginalized. Thus, a proper debate about a topic so essential for socialist secular society never took place, and the late socialist religious policy left behind an ambiguous legacy.
Keywords: Church-State relations, Yugoslavia, Slovenia, self-management socialism, civil rights of believers
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2025; Views: 317; Downloads: 191
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Religious identity as the state’s tool in modification of public space and its identity : the Yugoslavian concept of the two squares in Maribor
Sara Hajdinac, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: In 1934, after several years of struggle, the Orthodox community of Maribor was awarded a lot to construct a new sacral building on General Maister Square (then Yugoslavia Square) in Maribor, at the site of the recently removed monu-ment dedicated to Vice Admiral Wilhelm Tegetthoff. The square boasts a rich symbolic history, wherein the very names of the square have clearly indicated the identity of the city over time. The new government sought to modify public space in accordance with the new state – these spaces had to be given not only a Slovenian, but also a Yugoslavian identity. The first modification was changing the square’s name to Yugoslavia Square, after which a Serbian Orthodox church was built in the Serbian national architectural style by architect Momir Koruno-vić (1883–1969), who designed all three Serbian sacral buildings in the province of Dravska Banovina (in Maribor, Ljubljana, and Celje). The Church of St. Lazarus was to be ideologically connected to the monument dedicated to King Aleksandar Karađorđević on Liberty Square, which would provide a clear Yugoslavian identity to the city district.
Keywords: art, politics, Ortodox architecture, identity, Maribor
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2025; Views: 343; Downloads: 208
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1410.
Between revival and atheization : statecraft, identity, and religious transformation in former Yugoslavia
Gašper Mithans, Urška Bratož, 2025, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: religious transformation, atheization, secularization, freedom of religion
Published in DiRROS: 05.08.2025; Views: 305; Downloads: 170
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