• Artificial Optical Radiation photobiological hazards in arc welding 

      Gourzoulidis G.A., Achtipis A., Topalis F.V., Kazasidis M.E., Pantelis D., Markoulis A., Kappas C., Bourousis C.A. (2016)
      Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) is associated with crucial social, economic, cultural and technical issues. A highly specialized OHS sector deals with the photobiological hazards from artificial optical radiation ...
    • Bridging plant and human radiation response and DNA repair through an in silico approach 

      Nikitaki Z., Pavlopoulou A., Holá M., Donà M., Michalopoulos I., Balestrazzi A., Angelis K.J., Georgakilas A.G. (2017)
      The mechanisms of response to radiation exposure are conserved in plants and animals. The DNA damage response (DDR) pathways are the predominant molecular pathways activated upon exposure to radiation, both in plants and ...
    • Development and validation of a reversed-phase HPLC method for licarbazepine monitoring in serum of patients under oxcarbazepine treatment 

      Begas E., Tsakalof A., Dardiotis E., Vatidis G.E., Kouvaras E., Asprodini E.K. (2017)
      Licarbazepine is the pharmacologically active metabolite of oxcarbazepine, a drug indicated for the treatment of partial seizures and bipolar disorders. Several HPLC methods have been developed thus far but there is lack ...
    • Dissolved oxygen technologies as a novel strategy for non-healing wounds: A critical review 

      Ntentakis D.P., Ntentaki A.M., Delavogia E., Kalomoiris L., Venieri D., Arkadopoulos N., Kalogerakis N. (2021)
      Non-healing wounds are steadily becoming a global-health issue. Prolonged hypoxia propagates wound chronicity; yet, oxygenating treatments are considered inadequate to date. Dissolved oxygen (DO) in aqueous solutions ...
    • Somatic evolution and global expansion of an ancient transmissible cancer lineage 

      Baez-Ortega A., Gori K., Strakova A., Allen J.L., Allum K.M., Bansse-Issa L., Bhutia T.N., Bisson J.L., Briceño C., Domracheva A.C., Corrigan A.M., Cran H.R., Crawford J.T., Davis E., De Castro K.F., De Nardi A.B., De Vos A.P., Keenan L.D., Donelan E.M., Espinoza Huerta A.R., Faramade I.A., Fazil M., Fotopoulou E., Fruean S.N., Gallardo-Arrieta F., Glebova O., Gouletsou P.G., Häfelin Manrique R.F., Henriques J.J.G.P., Horta R.S., Ignatenko N., Kane Y., King C., Koenig D., Krupa A., Kruzeniski S.J., Kwon Y.-M., Lanza-Perea M., Lazyan M., Lopez Quintana A.M., Losfelt T., Marino G., Castañeda S.M., Martínez-López M.F., Meyer M., Migneco E.J., Nakanwagi B., Neal K.B., Neunzig W., Leathlobhair M.N., Nixon S.J., Ortega-Pacheco A., Pedraza-Ordoñez F., Peleteiro M.C., Polak K., Pye R.J., Reece J.F., Gutierrez J.R., Sadia H., Schmeling S.K., Shamanova O., Sherlock A.G., Stammnitz M., Steenland-Smit A.E., Svitich A., Tapia Martínez L.J., Ngoka I.T., Torres C.G., Tudor E.M., Van Der Wel M.G., Viţălaru B.A., Vural S.A., Walkinton O., Wang J., Wehrle-Martinez A.S., Widdowson S.A.E., Stratton M.R., Alexandrov L.B., Martincorena I., Murchison E.P. (2019)
      The canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT) is a cancer lineage that arose several millennia ago and survives by “metastasizing” between hosts through cell transfer. The somatic mutations in this cancer record its ...
    • Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) in Brown meagre (Sciaena umbra Linnaeus, 1758), a new candidate species for aquaculture in Mediterranean 

      Kolygas M.N., Lampou E., Doukas D., Tontis D., Pappas I.S., Gourzioti E., Bakopoulos V., Kakava E., Athanassopoulou F. (2020)
      A case of epithelial tissue tumors on the body of two adult Brown meagres (Sciaena umbra Linnaeus, 1758) is reported. Brown Meagre population of 20.000 was imported to sea cages on September of 2003 at 3g, to check the ...
    • Use of Fortified Bread for Addressing Vitamin D Deficiency 

      Iossifidis S., Vaiou M., Challa A., Migdanis A., Migdanis I., Moula A.I., Papageorgiou M., Kokkinos G., Deligiorgis D., Varitimidis S.E., Malizos K.N., Moulas A.N. (2021)
      Vitamin D deficiency due to inadequate sun exposure and/or inadequate intake from food is very common worldwide, consisting a major public health problem. As prolonged exposure to ultraviolet radiation involves risks, food ...
    • The Use of Immunochromatographic Technique for Rotavirus Detection: Experience from a Tertiary Care Hospital in Central Greece 

      Vontas A., Hadjicristodoulou C., Krikelis V., Petinaki E. (2019)
      Despite the significant medical advances which have taken place in the last decades, acute diarrhoea cases remain a public health issue of major significance, with gastroenteritis agents being associated with severe symptoms ...
    • Using H2O2 treatments for the degradation of cyanobacteria and microcystins in a shallow hypertrophic reservoir 

      Papadimitriou T., Kormas K., Dionysiou D.D., Laspidou C. (2016)
      Toxins produced by cyanobacteria in freshwater ecosystems constitute a serious health risk worldwide for humans that may use the affected water bodies for recreation, drinking water, and/or irrigation. Cyanotoxins have ...
    • UVB-mediated down-regulation of proteasome in cultured human primary pterygium fibroblasts 

      Aletras A.J., Trilivas I., Christopoulou M.-E., Drakouli S., Georgakopoulos C.D., Pharmakakis N. (2018)
      Background: Pterygium is a condition characterized by epithelial overgrowth of the cornea, inflammatory cell infiltration and an abnormal extracellular matrix accumulation. Chronic UV exposure is considered as a pathogenic ...