Πλοήγηση ανά Συγγραφέα "Sourvinos, G."
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Detection of microsatellite instability in sporadic cardiac myxomas
Sourvinos, G.; Parissis, J.; Sotsiou, F.; Arvanitis, D. L.; Spandidos, D. A. (1999)Objective: Microsatellite instability (MIN) is an early event in DNA repair-deficient associated diseases and reflects an elevated mutation rate in the genome of neoplastic cells. Sporadic cardiac myxomas are the most ... -
High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) in parotid lesions
Vageli, D.; Sourvinos, G.; Ioannou, M.; Koukoulis, G. K.; Spandidos, D. A. (2007)Although several studies have reported that oropharyngeal infection with HPV may predispose to tumorigenesis, little is known about the etiological factors of salivary gland tumors and the presence of HPV. We studied 9 ... -
The HIV-1 gp120/V3 modifies the response of uninfected CD4 T cells to antigen presentation: mapping of the specific transcriptional signature
Morou, A. K.; Porichis, F.; Krambovitis, E.; Sourvinos, G.; Spandidos, D. A.; Zafiropoulos, A. (2011)Background: The asymptomatic phase of HIV-1 infection is characterized by a progressive depletion of uninfected peripheral effector/memory CD4+ T cells that subsequently leads to immune dysfunction and AIDS symptoms. We ... -
Polymorphisms of Cx(3)CR1 and CXCR6 receptors in relation to HAART therapy of HIV type 1 patients
Passam, A. M.; Sourvinos, G.; Krambovitis, E.; Miyakis, S.; Stavrianeas, N.; Zagoreos, I.; Spandidos, D. A. (2007)The chemokine polymorphisms CXCR6-3E/K, In1.1T/C, H7 haplotype, CX(3)CR1-V249I, and CX(3)CR1-T280M have been shown to affect the course of HIV infection. We studied their influence on immunologic and virologic response to ... -
A primary cardiac leiomyosarcoma with mutation at H-ras codon 12
Parissis, J.; Arvanitis, D. L.; Sourvinos, G.; Spandidos, D. A. (1997)The presence of activating ras mutations in a cardiac leiomyosarcoma which occurred in the right atrium of the heart of a female patient was examined. The tumor had the appearance of leiomyosarcoma in rutine histopathological ... -
RANTES promoter gene polymorphisms and susceptibility to severe respiratory syncytial virus-induced bronchiolitis
Amanatidou, V.; Sourvinos, G.; Apostolakis, S.; Neonaki, P.; Tsilimigaki, A.; Krambovitis, E.; Spandidos, D. A. (2008)Background: Severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection is characterized by enhanced chemokine activity. Several studies have linked increased regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) ...