Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Nakas, C. T."
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Obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome promotes reversal albuminuria during sleep
Daskalopoulou, E. G.; Liavvas, C.; Nakas, C. T.; Vlachogiannis, E. G.; Bouros, D.; Dombros, N. V. (2011)Sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) may induce albuminuria during sleep which could reflect one of the possible pathogenetic mechanisms regarding cardiovascular risk. We studied 224 patients with newly diagnosed OSAS, free of any ... -
Pancreatic carcinoma, pancreatitis, and healthy controls: metabolite models in a three-class diagnostic dilemma
Leichtle, A. B.; Ceglarek, U.; Weinert, P.; Nakas, C. T.; Nuoffer, J. M.; Kase, J.; Conrad, T.; Witzigmann, H.; Thiery, J.; Fiedler, G. M. (2013)Metabolomics as one of the most rapidly growing technologies in the "-omics" field denotes the comprehensive analysis of low molecular-weight compounds and their pathways. Cancer-specific alterations of the metabolome can ... -
Physiological and biological patterns of a highland and a coastal population of the European cherry fruit fly during diapause
Papanastasiou, S. A.; Nestel, D.; Diamantidis, A. D.; Nakas, C. T.; Papadopoulos, N. T. (2011)Adult emergence of univoltine temperate insect species and its synchronization with specific host phenological stages is mainly regulated by obligatory pupal diapause. Although a few studies have investigated the factors ... -
Polygyny in the olive fly-effects on male and female fitness
Gerofotis, C. D.; Yuval, B.; Ioannou, C. S.; Nakas, C. T.; Papadopoulos, N. T. (2015)Polygynous males must balance their limited ejaculate resources between current copulations, with putative future ones. Working on olive flies (Bactrocera oleae), our objectives were to determine (a) how males budget sperm ... -
Population-specific demography and invasion potential in medfly
Diamantidis, A. D.; Carey, J. R.; Nakas, C. T.; Papadopoulos, N. T. (2011)Biological invasions are constantly gaining recognition as a significant component of global change. The Mediterranean fruit fly (medfly) constitutes an ideal model species for the study of biological invasions due to its ... -
Prolonged pupal dormancy is associated with significant fitness cost for adults of Rhagoletis cerasi (Diptera: Tephritidae)
Moraiti, C. A.; Nakas, C. T.; Papadopoulos, N. T. (2012)In temperate areas, dormancy (diapause and/or quiescence) enables herbivorous insect species to persist and thrive by synchronizing growth and reproduction with the seasonal phenology of their host plants. Within-population ...