• Antiviral Activity of Bee Products 

      Kontogiannis T., Dimitriou T.G., Didaras N.A., Mossialos D. (2022)
      Honey bees provide many products exerting a wide range of benefits to humans. Honey, propolis, royal jelly, beeswax, bee venom, bee pollen and bee bread have been used as natural medicines since ancient times because of ...
    • A Focus on the Epidemiology of Uveitis 

      Tsirouki T., Dastiridou A., Symeonidis C., Tounakaki O., Brazitikou I., Kalogeropoulos C., Androudi S. (2018)
      Purpose: Uveitis is a common, sight-threatening inflammatory ocular disease and includes multiple heterogeneous clinical entities. The prevalence of various types of uveitis depends upon multiple factors, such as age, sex, ...
    • Herpes viruses and human papilloma virus in nasal polyposis and controls 

      Ioannidis D., Lachanas V.A., Florou Z., Bizakis J.G., Petinaki E., Skoulakis C.E. (2015)
      Introduction: Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps is a multifactorial disease entity with an unclear pathogenesis. Contradictory data exist in the literature on the potential implication of viral elements in adult ...
    • Unsaturation: An important structural feature to nucleosides' antiviral activity 

      Manta, S.; Kiritsis, C.; Dimopoulou, A.; Parmenopoulou, V.; Kollatos, N.; Tsotinis, A.; Komiotis, D. (2014)
      In the search of effective, selective and nontoxic antiviral agents, a variety of nucleoside analogues have been synthesized, with different functionalities in the carbohydrate moiety and/or the heterocyclic base. Nucleoside ...