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    • Stress and the progression of HIV disease 

      Avagianou, P. A.; Piperakis, S. M.; Zafiropoulou, M. (2006)
      The reciprocal interactions between the neuroendocrine, immune, and autonomic nervous system are complicated, yet worthy of examination. A body of literature suggests that psychological factors such as stress, or psychiatric ...
    • Tuberculous disseminated lymphadenopathy in an immunocompetent non-HIV patient: A case report 

      Gerogianni, I.; Papala, M.; Kostikas, K.; Ioannou, M.; Karadonta, A. V.; Gourgoulianis, K. (2009)
      Introduction. In cases of patients with disseminated lymphadenopathy, the differential diagnosis has to include both benign and malignant causes, including sarcoidosis, metastatic disease, lymphoma and, although rarely ...
    • 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 ...