• Fetal position in Alzheimer's disease. An anatomic body remodelling due to retrogenesis 

      Tsoucalas G., Zibis A.H., Arvanitis D.L. (2018)
      Acquired fetal position by patients in end stage Alzheimer's disease is a quite common sign. The theory of retrogenesis was proposed to explain this anatomic remodelling of the human body. Copyright © 2018 Balkan Medical Union
    • Identification of novel risk loci for restless legs syndrome in genome-wide association studies in individuals of European ancestry: a meta-analysis 

      Schormair B., Zhao C., Bell S., Tilch E., Salminen A.V., Pütz B., Dauvilliers Y., Stefani A., Högl B., Poewe W., Kemlink D., Sonka K., Bachmann C.G., Paulus W., Trenkwalder C., Oertel W.H., Hornyak M., Teder-Laving M., Metspalu A., Hadjigeorgiou G.M., Polo O., Fietze I., Ross O.A., Wszolek Z., Butterworth A.S., Soranzo N., Ouwehand W.H., Roberts D.J., Danesh J., Allen R.P., Earley C.J., Ondo W.G., Xiong L., Montplaisir J., Gan-Or Z., Perola M., Vodicka P., Dina C., Franke A., Tittmann L., Stewart A.F.R., Shah S.H., Gieger C., Peters A., Rouleau G.A., Berger K., Oexle K., Di Angelantonio E., Hinds D.A., Müller-Myhsok B., Winkelmann J., Balkau B., Ducimetière P., Eschwège E., Rancière F., Alhenc-Gelas F., Gallois Y., Girault A., Fumeron F., Marre M., Roussel R., Bonnet F., Bonnefond A., Cauchi S., Froguel P., Cogneau J., Born C., Caces E., Cailleau M., Lantieri O., Moreau J.G., Rakotozafy F., Tichet J., Vol S., Agee M., Alipanahi B., Auton A., Bell R.K., Bryc K., Elson S.L., Fontanillas P., Furlotte N.A., Hinds D.A., Hromatka B.S., Huber K.E., Kleinman A., Litterman N.K., McIntyre M.H., Mountain J.L., Northover C.A., Pitts S.J., Sathirapongsasuti J.F., Sazonova O.V., Shelton J.F., Shringarpure S., Tian C., Tung J.Y., Vacic V., Wilson C.H., 23andMe Research Team, DESIR study group, 23andMe Research Team, DESIR study group, DESIR study group, DESIR study group (2017)
      Background Restless legs syndrome is a prevalent chronic neurological disorder with potentially severe mental and physical health consequences. Clearer understanding of the underlying pathophysiology is needed to improve ...
    • Neural Differentiation of Human Dental Mesenchymal Stem Cells Induced by ATRA and UDP-4: A Comparative Study 

      Koutsoumparis A.E., Patsiarika A., Tsingotjidou A., Pappas I., Tsiftsoglou A.S. (2022)
      Human mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are multipotent stem cells, which are isolated from various sources. Currently, there is a worldwide interest for dental MSC to be used against neurodegenerative diseases, since they ...
    • Parkinson's disease and pesticides: Are microRNAs the missing link? 

      Aloizou A.-M., Siokas V., Sapouni E.-M., Sita N., Liampas I., Brotis A.G., Rakitskii V.N., Burykina T.I., Aschner M., Bogdanos D.P., Tsatsakis A., Hadjigeorgiou G.M., Dardiotis E. (2020)
      Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disorder that leads to significant morbidity and decline in the quality of life. It develops due to loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta, ...
    • PKC and Ras differentially regulate gene expression of the dopaminergic marker TH and noradrenergic marker DBH 

      Theofilopoulos, S.; Tsirimonaki, E.; Sakellaridis, N.; Mangoura, D. (2007)
      We have successfully established for the first time in the literature cell lines from human fetal cells derived from the amniotic fluid (AF) and have documented that these cells may progress and stably express many of the ...