1. Variations in the nutritional profile and colour parameters of sweet potato varieties with different flesh colours : Effects of cropping system, mulching and growing seasonLovro Sinkovič, Mohamed Neji, Nataša Kunstelj, Barbara Pipan, Vladimir Meglič, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: Sweet potato, Flesh colour, Nutritional profile, Cropping system, Genetic makeup, Linear discriminant analysis Published in DiRROS: 19.11.2024; Views: 12; Downloads: 3 Full text (4,05 MB) |
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5. The effectiveness of neuromuscular training warm-up program for injury preventionin adolescent male basketball playersArmin Paravlić, Peter Bakalár, Katarina Puš, Saša Pišot, Miloš Kalc, Kaja Teraž, Luka Šlosar, Manca Peskar, Uroš Marušič, Boštjan Šimunič, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: This study evaluated the effects of a neuromuscular training (NMT) warm-up program on injury incidence,neuromuscular function, and program adherence, maintenance and acceptance in adolescent basketballplayers. A total of 275 players from 20 Slovenian teams (15 ± 1.7 years of age), were randomized into anintervention group (IG, n=129) and a control group (CG, n=146). Over three months, the IG incorporatedNMT into their warm-ups, while the CG followed their usual practice. Measurements of body anthro-pometry, muscle contractile properties, and balance were taken before and after the intervention. Also,the injury incidence, training adherence and maintenance were reported. Both groups showed improvedbalance, with no significant difference between them. However, IG demonstrated reduced delay times inspecific muscles, indicating improved neuromuscular function. Injury prevalence proportion (%) duringthe whole study period was higher in the control group compared to intervention (IG: 10.9% vs. CG:23.3%), and incidence rate. Moreover, the incidence rate ratio for sustaining an injury was 2.6 on average(ranging from 0.88 to 7.07 for tendon and muscle injuries, respectively), indicating significantly lowerinjury risk in IG than CG. These findings highlight the effectiveness of NMT warm-ups in reducing injuryrisk and enhancing neuromuscular function, emphasizing the value of structured injury preventionstrategies in youth sports. Keywords: muscle contractile properties, balance, injury prevalence, training adherence Published in DiRROS: 18.11.2024; Views: 45; Downloads: 21 Full text (895,08 KB) This document has many files! More... |
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7. A multiphase eigenvalue problem on a stratified Lie groupDebajyoti Choudhuri, Leandro S. Tavares, Dušan Repovš, 2024, original scientific article Abstract: We consider a multiphase spectral problem on a stratified Lie group.We prove the existence of an eigenfunction of $(2, q)$-eigenvalue problem on a bounded domain. Furthermore, we also establish a Pohozaev-like identity corresponding to the problem on the Heisenberg group. Keywords: multiphase spectral problem, stratified Lie group, Heisenberg group, left invariant vector field, (2, q)-eigenvalue problem Published in DiRROS: 15.11.2024; Views: 78; Downloads: 30 Full text (334,31 KB) This document has many files! More... |
8. Poročilo o posodobljenem vrednotenju stanja morskega okolja skladno z Morsko direktivo, Sklepom 848/2017, Uredbo o izvajanju Sklepa (EU) in smernicami Evropske komisije : zaključno poročilo, Končna posodobitev vrednotenja za D1, D2, D6 in D7Domen Trkov, Branko Čermelj, Ana Fortič, Janja Francé, Lovrenc Lipej, Borut Mavrič, Patricija Mozetič, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Boris Petelin, Martin Vodopivec, 2024, final research report Keywords: Okvirna direktiva o morski strategiji, deskriptorji kakovosti, vrednotenje stanja morskega okolja, morska biološka raznovrstnost, poročila Published in DiRROS: 14.11.2024; Views: 78; Downloads: 40 Full text (7,31 MB) This document has many files! More... |
9. In vitro hepatic 3D cell models and their application in genetic toxicology : a systematic reviewMartina Štampar, Bojana Žegura, 2024, review article Abstract: The rapid development of new chemicals and consumer products has raised concerns about their potential genotoxic effects on human health, including DNA damage leading to serious diseases. For such new chemicals and pharmaceutical products, international regulations require genotoxicity data, initially obtained through in vitro tests, followed by in vivo experiments, if needed. Traditionally, laboratory animals have been used for this purpose, however, they are costly, ethically problematic, and often unreliable due to species differences. Therefore, innovative more accurate in vitro testing approaches are rapidly being developed to replace, refine and reduce (3R) the use of animals for experimental purposes and to improve the relevance for humans in toxicology studies. One of such innovative approaches are in vitro three-dimensional (3D) cell models, which are already being highlighted as superior alternatives to the two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures that are traditionally used as in vitro models for the safety testing of chemicals and pharmaceuticals. 3D cell models provide physiologically relevant information and more predictive data for in vivo conditions. In the review article, we provide a comprehensive overview of 3D hepatic cell models, including HepG2, HepG2/C3A, HepaRG, human primary hepatocytes, and iPSC-derived hepatocytes, and their application in the field of genotoxicology. Through a detailed literature analysis, we identified 31 studies conducted between 2007 and April 2024 that used a variety of standard methods, such as the comet assay, the micronucleus assay, and the γH2AX assay, as well as new methodological approaches, including toxicogenomics, to assess the cytotoxic and genotoxic activity of chemicals, nanoparticles and natural toxins. Based on our search, we can conclude that the use of in vitro 3D cell models for genotoxicity testing has been increasing over the years and that 3D cell models have an even greater potential for future implementation and further refinement in genetic toxicology and risk assessment. Keywords: genotoxicity, advanced 3D in vitro models, hepatic cells, spheroids, comet assay, micronucleus assay, genotoxicology, toxicological studies Published in DiRROS: 14.11.2024; Views: 79; Downloads: 37 Full text (1,32 MB) This document has many files! More... |
10. Species loss and decline in taxonomic diversity of macroalgae in the Gulf of Trieste (Northern Adriatic sea) over the last six decadesAnnalisa Falace, Giuseppina Alongi, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Stanislao Bevilacqua, 2024, original scientific article Keywords: β-diversity, global change, marine biodiversity, taxonomic distinctness, Mediterranean Sea Published in DiRROS: 14.11.2024; Views: 88; Downloads: 35 Full text (3,87 MB) This document has many files! More... |