Publications

2013
Μέγας Κανών // The Great Canon. ΜΟΧΕ. 2013;9:422-423. the_great_canon_moche_9_2013_422_423.pdf
Lianos-Liantis E. Μελίτων Χατζής: Ο Καβάφης των Θεολογικών μας Γραμμάτων. In: Μελίτων Χατζής: Μορφή Αυστηρή και Υπέροχη. Κωνσταντινούπολη: Τμήμα Θεολογίας Α.Π.Θ. και Μεγάλη του Γένους Σχολή; 2013.
Κεφαλέα Κίρκη. Μεταμορφώσεις της σελήνης. Ανθολογία ποιημάτων για το φεγγάρι. 1st ed. Αθήνα: Gutenberg; 2013 pp. 199. Publisher's Version
Kamberidou I. «Μετάφραση Αποσπασμάτων από την έρευνα της Ειρήνης Καμπερίδου "Γυναίκες Επιχειρηματίες: Δεν μπορούμε να έχουμε αλλαγή αν δεν συμμετέχουν και οι άνδρες," Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2013, a Springer Open Journal». ICAP Marketing Solutions. LWB- Leading Women in Business / οι γυναίκες Ηγέτες των επιχειρήσεων στην Ελλάδα. 2013:20-23.Abstract
Καμπερίδου, Ειρήνη (2013).  «Μετάφραση Αποσπασμάτων από την έρευνα της Ειρήνης Καμπερίδου "Γυναίκες Επιχειρηματίες: Δεν μπορούμε να έχουμε αλλαγή αν δεν συμμετέχουν και οι άνδρες," Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2013, a Springer Open Journal»,  σελ. 20-22. Ημερομηνία δημοσίευσης, 2013/12, ICAP Marketing Solutions. LWB- Leading Women in Business / οι γυναίκες Ηγέτες των επιχειρήσεων στην Ελλάδα. [ΕΝΘΕΤΟ ΣΤΑ ΝΕΑ]. C.0.  in Apella
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Μάζης Ιωάννης. Νταβούτογλου καὶ γεωπολιτική. 2nd ed. Αθήνα: Ηρόδοτος; 2013 pp. 200.Abstract
Στὸ παρὸν κείμενο θὰ προβοῦμε σὲ μία σύντομη παρουσίαση τῆς διαδρομῆς σὲ θεωρία καὶ ἐφαρμογὴ τῶν ἐπόψεων τοῦ Ἀχμὲτ Νταβούτογλου, ὅπως αὐτὲς ἐμφανίζονται στὸ ἔργον του «Stratejik Derinlik. Türkiye’ nin Uluslararasi Konumu», Küre Yayinlari, Istanbul, 182004 (1η ἔκδοσις 2001) καὶ στὶς ἀντίστοιχες μεταφράσεις μέρους τῶν κείμενων αὐτῶν ἀπὸ τὸν συνάδελφο ∆ρα Κωνστ. Γῶγο, ὅπως καὶ στὴν ἀντίστοιχο μετάφραση τοῦ συγκεκριμένου ἔργου ἀπὸ τὸν ἐκδοτικὸν οἶκο Ποιότητα τοῦ ἔτους 2010. Θὰ παρουσιάσομε τὸ πρὶν ἀπὸ αὐτὸ ὑπάρχον ἰδεολογικὸ ἰσλαμικὸ καὶ νεοοθωμανικὸ ὑπόβαθρο, ὅπως καὶ τοὺς κυρίους πολιτικοὺς ὑποστηρικτάς του σὲ ἐπίπεδο τουρκικῆς πολιτικῆς ἐξουσίας. Κατόπιν θὰ παρουσιάσομε τὰ κύρια σημεῖα τῆς γεωπολιτικῆς του προσεγγίσεως, τὰ ὁποῖα κινοῦνται στὴν σφαῖρα τῶν κλασικῶν γεωστρατηγιστῶν/γεωπολιτικῶν τῆς γερμανικῆς καὶ ἀγγλοσαξωνικῆς σχολῆς. Ὁ Νταβούτογλου ἀποτελεῖ κλασικὸ παράδειγμα ἐρευνητοῦ τοῦ διεθνοῦς γίγνεσθαι μὲ σημαντικὰ ἐπιστημολογικὰ καὶ μεθοδολογικὰ ἐλλείμματα: δὲν ἔχει διακρίνει οὔτε αὐτὸς τὴν διαφορὰ μεταξὺ τῆς Γεωπολιτικῆς Ἀναλύσεως καὶ τῆς Γεωστρατηγικῆς Συνθετικῆς προτασεολογίας. Πρόκειται γιὰ πραγματικότητα, ἡ ὁποία ἀνακύπτει, ὅταν ὁ ἴδιος ἀναφέρεται στὰ ἠθικὰ καὶ ἐπιστημονικὰ διλήμματα τῶν κοινωνικῶν ἐπιστημόνων. Ἡ στάσις αὐτὴ ἐπιφέρει σοβαρὸ πλῆγμα στὴν ὅλη γεωπολιτική του ἀνάλυση καὶ ἐντάσσει τὴν μεθοδολογία του, ὅπως καὶ τὸ συγκεκριμένο ἔργο του, ἐξ ἀρχῆς στὴν γεωστρατηγικὴ ἐπιστημολογικὴ σφαῖρα τῶν —ὁπωσδήποτε, συστηματικῶν καὶ ἐμβριθῶν— προτάσεων πολιτικῆς. Τέλος θὰ καταλήξομε μὲ τὴν —γενικῆς μορφῆς— ἀνάδειξη ἐκείνων τῶν σημείων μεγέθους ‘Υποσυστήματος τῆς νταβουτογλιανῆς γεωπολιτικῆς καὶ γεωστρατηγικῆς προσεγγίσεως, τὰ ὁποῖα ὑπὸ τὸ φῶς τῆς συστημικῆς γεωπολιτικῆς ἀναλύσεως κρίνονται ὡς γεωστρατηγικῶς ἐπικίνδυνα γιὰ τὰ ἑλληνικὰ ἐθνικὰ συμφέροντα. Τὸ παρὸν κείμενο, θὰ ἀποτελέσει ἔναυσμα γιὰ βαθυτέραν καὶ πληρεστέραν μελέτη τοῦ νταβουτογλιανοῦ ἔργου εἰς τὸ ἐγγὺς μέλλον.
Ὁ 32ος κανόνας τῆς Πενθέκτης Οἰκουμενικῆς Συνόδου ὡς αὐθεντικὴ ἑρμηνεία χρυσοστομικοῦ σχολίου στὸ Ματθ. 26:29. ΕΕΘΣΠΑ. 2013;ΜΗ´ :375-387.Abstract
ΕΕΘΣΠΑ = Ἐπετηρίδα Θεολογικῆς Σχολῆς Πανεπιστημίου Ἀθηνῶν
Μάζης Ιωάννης, Μαρίνος Αναστάσιος, Νικολάου-Πατραγάς Κυριάκος. Ὁ ἀπαλλακτικὸς ὅρκος ὡς ἀποδεικτικὸν μέσον ἐν τῇ ἰσλαμικῇ δίκῃ. Ἐφημερίδα Δημοσίου Δικαίου. 2013.Abstract
Το παρόν κείμενο αποτελεί άρθρο του Καθηγητή Ιωάννη Μάζη, σε συνεργασία με τον Αναστάσιο Μαρίνο και τον Κυριάκο Νικολάου-Πατραγα και αναφέρεται στον ἀπαλλακτικὸ ὅρκο, ὡς ἀποδεικτικὸν μέσον, στην ἰσλαμικῇ δίκῃ.
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Χρυσανθοπούλου Βασιλική. ‘Ο βίος εν τη ξενιτεία’: Λαογραφικές και ανθρωπολογικές προσεγγίσεις στη μελέτη της ελληνικής μετανάστευσης. In: Αλεξιάδης Μηνάς Αλ, Κούζας Γεώργιος Χ Λαογραφία: Δελτίον της Ελληνικής Λαογραφικής Εταιρείας 42 (2010-2012), Πρακτικά Πανελληνίου Συνεδρίου «1909-2009: 100 Χρόνια Ελληνικής Λαογραφίας», (Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, 11-13.03.2009). Αθήνα: Ελληνική Λαογραφική Εταιρεία και Τομέας Βυζαντινής Φιλολογίας και Λαογραφίας του Τμήματος Φιλολογίας του Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών; 2013. pp. 925-968.
Ὁ ρόλος των Ἀνατολικῶν Ἐκκλησιῶν στὴν οἰκοδόμηση τῆς εἰρήνης. Τὸ δέον καὶ τὸ πραγματικὸ ἐνώπιον τῶν συγχρόνων προκλήσεων. In: Αἱ Ἀραβικαὶ ἐξεγέρσεις καὶ ἡ ἀναδιαμόρφωσις τοῦ ἀραβοϊσλαμικοῦ κόσμου. Ἐν Ἀθήναις: Λειμών; 2013. pp. 519-532.Abstract
Πρακτικά Α´ Μεσανατολικού Συνεδρίου του Αθήνησι Πανεπιστημίου
Μαλαφάντης Κ, Φελούκα Β, Γαλανάκη Ε. Οι αναγνωστικές προτιμήσεις των μαθητών του Δημοτικού Σχολείου σε σχέση με το φύλο, την ηλικία, το κοινωνικοοικονομικό επίπεδο και τη σχολική επίδοση. Επιστημονική Επετηρίδα ΠΤΔΕ Σχολής Επιστημών της Αγωγής Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων [Internet]. 2013;25:145-166. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The aim of this research was to investigate children’s reading preferences as related to gender, age, socio-economic level, general academic achievement and reading achievement. Participants were 1,136 fourth- and sixth-grade students from public schools in Athens. They completed the Greek adaptation of The Reading Preferences Survey (Bundy, 1982). The data indicated statistically significant differences among all variables studied. Results are discussed in the framework of the existing research literature on reading preferences of primary school children and in relation to well-known theoretical formulations about children’s reading. Finally, on the basis of the data, suggestions for promoting children’s love of reading are presented.
Οι εξελικτικοί μηχανισμοί στην παγκόσμια ιστορία
Γαρδίκα Κατερίνα. Οι εξελικτικοί μηχανισμοί στην παγκόσμια ιστορία. The Athens Review of Books. 2013;38.
Καμπερίδου Ειρήνη. "Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες Γυναικών" - Διαχρονική Προσέγγιση του Γυναικείου Αποκλεισμού: ο Αθλητισμός ως Πεδίο Κοινωνικής Χειραφέτησης. Εισήγηση στο πλαίσιο του Προγράμματος Ημερίδων και Επιμορφωτικών Διαλέξεων 2013 του Τμήματος Επιστήμης Φυσικής Αγωγής και Αθλητισμού ΤΕΦΑΑ) του Εθνικού και Καποδιστριακού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών (ΕΚΠΑ). . 2013.Abstract
Στο πλαίσιο του Προγράμματος Ημερίδων και Επιμορφωτικών Διαλέξεων 2013 του Τμήματος Επιστήμης Φυσικής Αγωγής και Αθλητισμού (ΤΕΦΑΑ) του Εθνικού και Καποδιστριακού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών, ιδιαίτερο ενδιαφέρον παρουσίασα, στις 20/3/2013 το θέμα: «Διαχρονική προσέγγιση του γυναικείου αποκλεισμού: Ο αθλητισμός ως πεδίο κοινωνικής χειραφέτησης». Είδαμε ότι οι πραγματικά υφιστάμενες βιολογικές διαφορές μεταξύ των φύλων -οι οποίες φυσικά υπάρχουν- αποτέλεσαν κατά το παρελθόν αφορμή, δικαιολογία, πρόφαση ή πάτημα για τον αποκλεισμό της γυναίκας από τα αθλητικά δρώμενα και κυρίως την υποεκπροσώπησή της στην ιεραρχία των αθλητικών θεσμών μέχρι και σήμερα, πχ. Διεθνούς Ολυμπιακή Επιτροπή (ΔΟΕ). Η αθλητική ταυτότητα συνδέεται με διάφορες κοινωνικο-πολιτισμικές έννοιες-νοήματα από την αρχή των Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων, τον 19ο αιώνα, όταν οι γυναίκες ήταν αποκλεισμένες όχι μόνο από τον αθλητισμό, αλλά και από τον ευρύτερο κοινωνικό-δημόσιο τομέα. Παρατηρείται ότι ο ολυμπιακός αθλητισμός εμφανίζεται από τις αρχές της κοινωνικής του παρουσίας ως εκείνος ο θεσμός ο οποίος περιθωριοποίησε τις γυναικείες αξιώσεις για συμμετοχή. Από την άλλη πλευρά αποτέλεσε και πεδίο κοινωνικής χειραφέτησης για την γυναίκα. Αρχικά εξέτασα πως παγιώθηκαν και αναπαράγονται τα στερεότυπα περί ασθενές φύλου, τις κυρίαρχες «επιστημονικές», κοινωνικές και εθιμοτυπικές αντιλήψεις του 19ου και αρχές 20ου αιώνα, σύμφωνα με τις οποίες η ενασχόληση της γυναίκας με τον αγωνιστικό αθλητισμό θεωρείτο βιολογικά και ψυχικά επιβλαβής. Ασφαλώς και η στάση της ΔΟΕ, της ανδροκρατούμενης επιτροπής, απηχούσε γενικότερες κοινωνικές αντιλήψεις γύρω από τη σχέση των γυναικών με τη γυμναστική και τα σπορ. Δηλαδή, προσαρμοσμένοι στο πνεύμα της εποχής τους οι εκπρόσωποι των σημαντικότερων θεσμών του αθλητισμού των επιδόσεων, ήταν απορριπτικοί έως εχθρική όσον αφορά στη συμμετοχή των γυναικών. Η αντίληψη ότι ο κοινωνικός ρόλος της γυναίκας εξαντλείται στο πλαίσιο της οικογένειας βρήκε αντίθετες πολλές γυναίκες και αθλήτριες του 19ου και αρχές του 20ου αιώνα, όπως την Σταματία Ροβίθυ από τη Σύρο και την Κερκυραία Μελπομένη, οι οποίες το 1896 ως ένδειξη διαμαρτυρίας και αντίδρασης για τον αποκλεισμό των γυναικών από τους πρώτους σύγχρονους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες, διήνυσαν την επίσημη μαραθώνια ολυμπιακή διαδρομή, από τον Μαραθώνα μέχρι το Παναθηναϊκό στάδιο, σε 5½ ώρες και 4 ½ ώρες αντίστοιχα. Ωστόσο, εξαιρετικό ενδιαφέρον παρουσιάζει η γυναικεία επιχειρηματικότητα της Γαλλίδας αθλήτρια-ακτιβίστρια, Alice Milliat, η οποία διοργάνωσε τις γυναικείες Ολυμπιάδες, γνωστοί ως «Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες Γυναικών» (1921-1936), καθώς και άλλα γυναικεία αθλητικά events και πρωταθλήματα, όπως γυναικείο ποδόσφαιρο και ποδηλασία, σε εποχές που η αθλητική δραστηριότητα των γυναικών στιγματιζόταν κοινωνικά. Οι γυναικείες Ολυμπιάδες ήταν η απάντηση φεμινιστικών κύκλων και της Γυναικείας Διεθνούς Αθλητικής Ομοσπονδίας (Féderation Sportive Féminine Internationale), απέναντι στις συνεχείς αρνήσεις της ΔΟΕ και της Διεθνούς Ομοσπονδίας Ερασιτεχνικού Αθλητισμού να επιτραπεί στις γυναίκες να συμμετάσχουν σε ολυμπιακά αθλήματα, θεωρούμενα κατ' εξοχήν ανδρικά, όπως οι αγώνες δρόμου. Η Milliat, ως Πρόεδρος της Γυναικείας Διεθνούς Αθλητικής Ομοσπονδίας, μετά από την μεγάλη επιτυχία των «Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων Γυναικών» στο Παρίσι το 1922, ξεκίνησε διαπραγματεύσεις με τη ΔΟΕ, στις οποίες απαιτούσε την ισότιμη συμμετοχή των γυναικών και ένα ολοκληρωμένο πρόγραμμα γυναικείων αθλημάτων στους ΟΑ, διαφορετικά θα συνεχιζόταν η διοργάνωση των γυναικείων Ολυμπιάδων. Αυτό που κατάφερε, μεταξύ άλλων, ήταν τη συμμετοχή των γυναικών στο στίβο για τους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Άμστερνταμ το 1928 σε πέντε αθλήματα. Στη δεύτερη ενότητα της εισήγησής της η κυρία Καμπερίδου ανέδειξε ότι ο Ολυμπιακός αθλητισμός αποτέλεσε και αποτελεί πεδίο κοινωνικής χειραφέτησης όχι μόνο για την γυναίκα, αλλά και για πολλές μη-προνομιούχες κοινωνικές/εθνικές ομάδες. Παρέχει το κοινωνικό πλαίσιο για την προβολή/ορατότητα, τη γνωστοποίηση και τη διακήρυξη αιτημάτων, διαμαρτυριών και αντιθέσεων με το κατεστημένο. Εν ολίγοις, ο Ολυμπιακός αθλητισμός αποτελεί μέσο γνωστοποίησης των ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων. Παρέχει αρένα διαμαρτυρίας κατά της κοινωνικής, πολιτικής, ρατσιστικής και φυλετικής βίας. Για παράδειγμα, οι μαζικές διαδηλώσεις διαμαρτυρίας για την καταπάτηση των ανθρώπινων δικαιωμάτων στην Κίνα και στο Θιβέτ που πραγματοποιήθηκαν πριν, κατά τη διάρκεια και μετά τους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Πεκίνου το 2008 (Καμπερίδου, 2013)------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Η αθλητική ταυτότητα συνδέεται με διάφορες κοινωνικο-πολιτισμικές έννοιες-νοήματα από την αρχή των Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων, τον 19ο αιώνα, όταν οι γυναίκες ήταν αποκλεισμένες όχι μόνο από τον αθλητισμό, αλλά και από τον ευρύτερο κοινωνικό-δημόσιο τομέα. Παρατηρείται ότι ο ολυμπιακός αθλητισμός εμφανίζεται από τις αρχές της κοινωνικής του παρουσίας ως εκείνος ο θεσμός ο οποίος περιθωριοποίησε τις γυναικείες αξιώσεις για συμμετοχή. Από την άλλη πλευρά αποτέλεσε και πεδίο κοινωνικής χειραφέτησης για την γυναίκα. Η Γαλλίδα αθλήτρια-ακτιβίστρια, Alice Milliat Milliat, ως Πρόεδρος της Γυναικείας Διεθνούς Αθλητικής Ομοσπονδίας, μετά από την μεγάλη επιτυχία των «Ολυμπιακών Αγώνων Γυναικών» στο Παρίσι το 1922, ξεκίνησε διαπραγματεύσεις με τη ΔΟΕ, στις οποίες απαιτούσε την ισότιμη συμμετοχή των γυναικών και ένα ολοκληρωμένο πρόγραμμα γυναικείων αθλημάτων στους ΟΑ, διαφορετικά θα συνεχιζόταν η διοργάνωση των γυναικείων Ολυμπιάδων. Αυτό που κατάφερε, μεταξύ άλλων, ήταν τη συμμετοχή των γυναικών στο στίβο για τους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Άμστερνταμ το 1928 σε πέντε αθλήματα. Εξαιρετικό ενδιαφέρον παρουσιάζει η γυναικεία επιχειρηματικότητα της Milliat, η οποία διοργάνωσε τις γυναικείες Ολυμπιάδες, γνωστοί ως «Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες Γυναικών» (1921-1936), καθώς και άλλα γυναικεία αθλητικά events και πρωταθλήματα, όπως γυναικείο ποδόσφαιρο και ποδηλασία, σε εποχές που η αθλητική δραστηριότητα των γυναικών στιγματιζόταν κοινωνικά. Οι γυναικείες Ολυμπιάδες ήταν η απάντηση φεμινιστικών κύκλων και της Γυναικείας Διεθνούς Αθλητικής Ομοσπονδίας (Féderation Sportive Féminine Internationale), απέναντι στις συνεχείς αρνήσεις της ΔΟΕ και της Διεθνούς Ομοσπονδίας Ερασιτεχνικού Αθλητισμού να επιτραπεί στις γυναίκες να συμμετάσχουν σε ολυμπιακά αθλήματα, θεωρούμενα κατ' εξοχήν ανδρικά, όπως οι αγώνες δρόμου. Στη δεύτερη ενότητα θα δούμε ότι  ο Ολυμπιακός αθλητισμός αποτέλεσε και αποτελεί πεδίο κοινωνικής χειραφέτησης όχι μόνο για την γυναίκα, αλλά και για πολλές μη-προνομιούχες κοινωνικές/εθνικές ομάδες. Παρέχει το κοινωνικό πλαίσιο για την προβολή/ορατότητα, τη γνωστοποίηση και τη διακήρυξη αιτημάτων, διαμαρτυριών και αντιθέσεων με το κατεστημένο. Εν ολίγοις,  αναδεικνύτεαι ότι ο Ολυμπιακός αθλητισμός αποτελεί μέσο γνωστοποίησης των ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων. Παρέχει αρένα διαμαρτυρίας κατά της κοινωνικής, πολιτικής, ρατσιστικής και φυλετικής βίας. Για παράδειγμα, οι μαζικές διαδηλώσεις διαμαρτυρίας για την καταπάτηση των ανθρώπινων δικαιωμάτων στην Κίνα και στο Θιβέτ που πραγματοποιήθηκαν πριν, κατά τη διάρκεια και μετά τους Ολυμπιακούς Αγώνες του Πεκίνου το 2008 (Καμπερίδου, 2011) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Καμπερίδου, Ειρήνη (2013). "Ολυμπιακοί Αγώνες Γυναικών" - Διαχρονική προσέγγιση του γυναικείου αποκλεισμού: ο αθλητισμός ως πεδίο κοινωνικής χειραφέτησης. Εισήγηση (20/3/2013) στο πλαίσιο του Προγράμματος Ημερίδων και Επιμορφωτικών Διαλέξεων 2013 του Τμήματος Επιστήμης Φυσικής Αγωγής και Αθλητισμού (ΤΕΦΑΑ) του Εθνικού και Καποδιστριακού Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών (ΕΚΠΑ). [Women’s Olympic Games – historical perspective on women’s exclusion: sport as a social emancipation space, presentation at the seminars of the School of Physical Ed. & Sport Science, Athens, March 20, 2013  ]
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Kopanias K. Προϊστορική Μεσοποταμία [=Prehistoric Mesopotamia]. Athens: Kardamitsa; 2013. Publisher's Version 2013.pdf
Παπαγιάννη Ε, Γαλανάκη Ε. Σχολικός εκφοβισμός και θυματοποίηση σε μαθητές Γυμνασίου: Συχνότητα και διαφορές ηλικίας, φύλου και τόπου διαμονής. Παιδαγωγική Επιθεώρηση [Internet]. 2013;56:119-137. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The  aim  of  this  research  was  to  examine  school  bullying  and  victimization  among  young adolescents (12-15 years old) as well as its relation to age, gender, and area of residence.  Participants  were  536  seventh,  eighth,  and  ninth  graders  from  lower-secondary schools located at Athens and the city of Agrinio. Students completed the Revised  Olweus  Bully/Victim  Questionnaire  (Olweus,  2006).  Results  did  not  show  statistically  significant  differences  between  seventh,  eighth  and  ninth  graders  as  to  their  classification  in  the  categories  “bully”,  “victim”  and  “bully/victim”.  Indirect  types of bullying and victimization became more frequent with advancing age. Boys were  more  likely  to  be  categorized  as  bullies  compared  to  girls,  who  were  more  likely to be victimized. Adolescents living in the city of Agrinio were more likely to be victims and reported a higher tendency for bullying and victimization compared to adolescents living in Athens. Results are discussed in the framework of the exist-ing Greek and international research on bullying among young adolescents.
Koliopoulou M. Τhemata synthesis tis ellinikis ke tis germanikis: Sigkritiki prosengisi [Issues of Modern Greek and German compounding: A contrastive approach]. 2013.
Κουκουνάρας- Λιάγκης Μ. Το Μάθημα των Θρησκευτικών σήμερα και αύριο. Μία άποψη με κριτήριο την παιδαγωγική και διδακτική του μαθήματος. Νέα Παιδεία. 2013;146:123-135. to_mathima_ton_thriskeytikon_simera_kai_ayrio._mia_apopsi_me_kritirio_tin_paidagogiki_kai_didaktiki_toy_mathimatos.pdf
Το Νομικό Καθεστώς της Εκκλησίας της Ελλάδος. In: Τιμητικός Τόμος Σπύρου Τρωιάνου. Αθήνα: Αντ. Σάκκουλας; 2013. pp. 1839-1860.
Γογγάκη Κ. Το ολυμπιακό ιδεώδες. Παγκόσμια κρίση και προοπτικές. 1st ed. Αθήνα: Gutenberg; 2013 pp. 544. Publisher's VersionAbstract
ΤΟ ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟ ΙΔΕΩΔΕΣ. ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΚΡΙΣΗ ΚΑΙ ΠΡΟΟΠΤΙΚΕΣ ΓΟΓΓΑΚΗ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΑ, 2013, Αθήνα: Gutenberg Το ολυμπιακό ιδεώδες διέρχεται σήμερα κρίση εκ των πραγμάτων, διέρχεται, όμως, κρίση και από το πνεύμα της εποχής. Ο πολιτικός ανταγωνισμός που αναπτύσσεται μεταξύ των χωρών, το οικονομικό δέλεαρ έτσι όπως προβάλλεται από τον υλικό πολιτισμό, η τεχνολογική εξειδίκευση η οποία αντιμετωπίζει τον άνθρωπο ως animal machine κατά την ορολογία του Καρτέσιου, και μάλιστα βιονικό, έχουν ως αποτέλεσμα την διαμόρφωση ενός ανθρώπου μονοσήμαντου, κατά τον ορισμό του Μαρκούζε, και την φθορά και την απαξίωση της ολυμπιακής ιδέας ως αξίας. Το πνεύμα της ευγενούς άμιλλας υπονομεύεται από το ωφελιμιστικό και εγωκεντρικό πνεύμα της σύγχρονης τεχνοκρατικής κοινωνίας, αλλά έχει σχέση και με την ίδια την πολιτική κοινωνία. Η τάση προς επιλογές αναίρεσης των αρχών του ευ αγωνίζεσθαι, διαμορφώνεται από την παρεχόμενη προς τους νέους παιδεία που υποστηρίζει τον γρήγορο και εύκολο πλουτισμό και την με οποιοδήποτε τίμημα προβολή των ανθρώπων. Ο αθλητισμός, κατ' επέκταση και οι αθλητές, δεν αποκόπτονται από το κοινωνικό και πολιτικό περιβάλλον, συνεπώς και από τις αξίες που διέπουν την ζωή της πολιτικής κοινωνίας. Παρά τις επιφυλάξεις, υπάρχουν, ωστόσο, μηνύματα σθεναρής κριτικής, η οποία αποβλέπει στην διάσωση των θεμελιωδών αξιών, στην αποδοκιμασία των αρνητικών φαινομένων του σύγχρονου αθλητισμού, στον έλεγχο της απληστίας αλλά και της μονομέρειας, στην αντικατάσταση των προτύπων επιτυχίας από πρότυπα αξίας και στον σεβασμό της ανθρώπινης δισυπόστατης φύσης. (Από το οπισθόφυλλο του βιβλίου).                                                             
to_olympiako_ideodes._pagosmia_krisi_kai_prooptikes_periexomena.pdf to_olympiako_ideodes_opisthofyllo.doc
Γιοβάνης Β, Γιαγκής Φ. Τοπογραφική καταγραφή της αγωνιστικής διαδρομής του σλάλομ στο χιονοδρομικό κέντρο της Νάουσας. 2ο Συνέδριο Αθλητικής Επιστήμης-Άσκηση & Υγεία, Αθήνα. 2013:Ρ22.
Lianos-Liantis E. Υπάρχει ορθόδοξος εθνικισμός;: Ανιχνεύοντας την ιδεολογική παραφθορά του χριστιανικού μηνύματος. Ενθέματα [Internet]. 2013. Publisher's Version
Παυλόπουλος Βασίλης, Γεωργαντή Κατερίνα, Μπεζεβέγκης Ηλίας, Γιαννίτσας Νικόλαος. Ψυχολογικοί και κοινωνικοψυχολογικοί συσχετιστικοί παράγοντες της ηθικότητας στην εφηβεία: Τυπολογική προσέγγιση. Ψυχολογία. 2013;20(1):100-120.
Κουμαριανός Θεόδωρος Ι. Тумачење Свете Литургије по Византијским ерминевтичким коментаторима [«Η ερμηνεία τής Θείας Λειτουργίας κατά τα Βυζαντινά ερμηνευτικά υπομνήματα»]. In: Литургијско Богословље, Савремени огледи. Приредно Гајо Гајиh. Београд 2013. [Θεολογία τῆς Θείας Λειτουργίας, σύγχρονη ἄποψη. Ἐπιμέλεια πρωτ. Γάϊος Γκάϊτς. Βελιγράδι]. ; 2013. pp. 123-155.
Médard G. (−)-Astrogorgiadiol: a shorter route to A-ring synthon. Tetrahedron. 2013;69(10):2348-2351.
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Voudris V, Karyofyllis P, Doulaptsis C, Moukas I, Thomopoulou S, Cokkinos D. 036 Long-term dual antiplatelet treatment and clinical outcome of diabetic patients treated with drug-eluting stents. Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements. 2012;1:12.
Sifianou M, BAYRAKTAROĞLU ARIN. 15 “Face,” Stereotyping, and Claims of Power: The Greeks and Turks in Interaction. The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication. 2012;29:292.
Kaltsa G, Zouboulis-Vafiadis I, Gizis M, Karagiannakis DS, Laoudi E, Vlachogiannakos J, Daikos G, Bamias G, Ladas SD. 169 Markers of Bacterial Translocation in Patients With Chronic Liver Disease. Gastroenterology. 2012;142:S–42.
Tzanavari T, Varela A, Pantos C, Karalis K, Cokkinos D. 292 CRH regulates cardiac function in normal and inflammatory states. Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements. 2012;1:93.
Arvanitis D, Mourouzis I, Pantos C, Kranias E, Sanoudou D, Cokkinos D. 297 The myocardium is influenced by sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium transport and apoptotic factors from early ischemia/reperfusion to late remodelling. Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements. 2012;1:94.
Mourouzis I, Pantos C, Cokkinos D. 298 Clenbuterol favourably remodels neonatal cardiac cells via activation of p38 MAPK signalling pathway: potential therapeutic implications. Archives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements. 2012;1:94.
Konstantinidou A, Katsimbali A, Dalkaraki N. 32. The trio of cleft lip/palate, poly/syndactyly and genital abnormalities as associated with rare genetic syndromes: 3 cases of fetal autopsy. Pediatric & Developmental Pathology. 2012;15(5):426.
Panagiotopoulos F, Mertzimekis TJ, Stergiou C, Lagoyannis A, Axiotis M, Harissopulos S. 3D CAD modeling of the new microbeam setup at INP, NCSR ``Demokritos''. [Internet]. 2012. Website
Panayotacopoulou MT, Ganou V, Pagida MA, Malidelis YI, Kontostavlaki DP, Tsekoura E, Patsouris E, Konstantinidou AE. 4. Expression of Tyrosine Hydroxylase in Magnocellular Neurosecretory Neurons of the Human Neonate under Hypoxic Conditions: A Potential Neuropathological Marker for Hypoxic-ischemic Encephalopathy. Pediatric & Developmental Pathology. 2012;15(5):418.
Pitychoutis PM, Dalla C, Sideris AC, Tsonis PA, Papadopoulou-Daifoti Z. 5-HT(1A), 5-HT(2A), and 5-HT(2C) receptor mRNA modulation by antidepressant treatment in the chronic mild stress model of depression: sex differences exposed. Neuroscience. 2012;210:152-67.Abstract
It is well established that women experience major depression at roughly twice the rate of men. Interestingly, accumulating clinical and experimental evidence shows that the responsiveness of males and females to antidepressant pharmacotherapy, and particularly to tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs), is sex-differentiated. Herein, we investigated whether exposure of male and female rats to the chronic mild stress (CMS) model of depression, as well as treatment with the TCA clomipramine may affect serotonergic receptors' (5-HTRs) mRNA expression in a sex-dependent manner. Male and female rats were subjected to CMS for 4 weeks and during the next 4 weeks they concurrently received clomipramine treatment (10 mg/ml/kg). CMS and clomipramine's effects on 5-HT(1A)R, 5-HT(2A)R, and 5-HT(2C)R mRNA expression were assessed by in situ hybridization histochemistry in selected subfields of the hippocampus and in the lateral orbitofrontal cortex (OFC), two regions implicated in the pathophysiology of major depression. CMS and clomipramine treatment induced sex-differentiated effects on rats' hedonic status and enhanced 5-HT(1A)R mRNA expression in the cornu ammonis 1 (CA1) hippocampal region of male rats. Additionally, CMS attenuated 5-HT(1A)R mRNA expression in the OFC of male rats and clomipramine reversed this effect. Moreover, 5-HT(2A)R mRNA levels in the OFC were enhanced in females but decreased in males, while clomipramine reversed this effect only in females. CMS increased 5-HT2CR mRNA expression in the CA4 region of both sexes and this effect was attenuated by clomipramine. Present data exposed that both CMS and clomipramine treatment may induce sex-differentiated and region-distinctive effects on 5-HTRs mRNA expression and further implicate the serotonergic system in the manifestation of sexually dimorphic neurobehavioral responses to stress.
Karagiannakis DS, Vlachogiannakos J, Anastasiadis G, Vafladi-Zoumbouli I, Ladas SD. 630 THE ROLE OF BACTERIAL TRANSLOCATION ON THE DEVELOPMENT AND THE SEVERITY OF CIRRHOTIC CARDIOMYOPATHY. Journal of Hepatology. 2012;56:S250.
Calokerinos AC, Thomaidis NS. AACD2010: The 7th Aegean Analytical Chemistry Days. Analytical Letters [Internet]. 2012;45:431-435. Website
Maltezou HC, Kalogriopoulou K, Pergialiotis V, Siahanidou T, Skiathitou AV, Katerelos P, Goumalatsos N, Kostis E, Antsaklis A, Theodoridou M. Acceptance of a post-partum influenza vaccination (cocooning) strategy for neonates in Greece. Vaccine. 2012;30:5871-4.Abstract
Young infants are at increased risk for influenza-associated serious illness, onset of complications, utilization of health-care services, and hospitalization. We investigated the feasibility and acceptance of an influenza vaccination (cocooning) strategy by household contacts implemented in a maternity hospital and the neonatal unit of a pediatric hospital in Athens. A total of 224 mothers (mean age: 30.2 years) who gave birth to 242 neonates were studied. Of them, 165 (73.7%) mothers were vaccinated. Multiple logistic regression revealed that statistically significant factors associated with increased vaccination rates among mothers were: being of Roma origin (p-value=0.002), being an immigrant (p-value=0.025), giving birth to a neonate with birth weight <2500g (p-value=0.012), and residing in a family with >=4 family members (p-value=0.017). Of the 224 fathers, 125 (55.8%) received the influenza vaccine. Fathers of neonates whose mothers were vaccinated had 6-fold higher vaccination rates compared to fathers of neonates whose mothers refused vaccination (p-value<0.001). Overall, influenza vaccine was administered to 348 (46.9%) of a total of 742 household contacts of the 242 neonates. Upon entering the 2011-2012 influenza season, 51 (22.7%) of 224 families had all household contacts vaccinated against influenza (complete cocoon). Among parents, the statement "I do not want to receive the vaccine" was the prevalent reason for declining influenza vaccination, followed by the misconception "I am not at risk for contacting influenza" (41.1% and 38.2%, respectively).
Boziaris IS, Proestos C, Kapsokefalou M, Komaitis M. Acid-induced injury renders Salmonella Enteritidis PT4 sensitive to the antimicrobial action of Filipendula ulmaria plant extract. [Internet]. 2012;47:1784-1787. Website
Boziaris IS, Proestos C, Kapsokefalou M, Komaitis M. Acid-induced injury renders Salmonella Enteritidis PT4 sensitive to the antimicrobial action of Filipendula ulmaria plant extract. International Journal of Food Science and Technology [Internet]. 2012;47:1784-1787. Website
Boziaris, I.S. PKKCMM. Acid-induced injury renders Salmonella Enteritidis PT4 sensitive to the antimicrobial action of Filipendula ulmaria plant extract. International Journal of Food Science and Technology [Internet]. 2012;47:1784-1787. Website
Papanikolaou N, Almpanis E, Gantzounis G, Stefanou N. Acousto-optic interaction enhancement in dual photonic-phononic cavities. Proceedings of SPIE. 2012;8425:84250M (7 pages).Abstract
Light control through elastic waves is a well established and mature technology. The underlying mechanism is the scattering of light due to the dynamic modulation of the refractive index and the material interfaces caused by an elastic wave, the so-called acousto-optic interaction. This interaction can be enhanced in appropriately designed structures that simultaneously localize light and elastic waves in the same region of space and operate as dual optical-elastic cavities, often called phoxonic or optomechanical cavities. Typical examples of phoxonic cavities are multilayer films with a dielectric sandwiched between two Bragg mirrors or, in general, defects in macroscopically periodic structures that exhibit dual band gaps for light and elastic waves. In the present work we consider dielectric particles as phoxonic cavities and study the influence of elastic eigenmode vibrations on the optical Mie resonances. An important issue is the excitation of elastic waves in such submicron particles and, in this respect, we analyze the excitation of high-frequency vibrations following thermal expansion induced by the absorption of a femtosecond laser pulse. For spherical particles, homogeneous thermalization leads to excitation of the particle breathing modes. We report a thorough study of the acousto-optic interaction, correct to all orders in the acousto-optic coupling parameter, by means of rigorous full electrodynamic and elastodynamic calculations, in both time and frequency domains. Our results show that, under double elastic-optical resonance conditions, strong acousto-optic interaction takes place and results in large dynamical shifts of the high-Q optical Mie resonances, manifested through multiphonon exchange mechanisms.
Hess O, Pendry JB, Maier SA, Oulton RF, Hamm JM, Tsakmakidis KL. Active nanoplasmonic metamaterials. Nature Materials [Internet]. 2012;11:573-584. WebsiteAbstract
Optical metamaterials and nanoplasmonics bridge the gap between conventional optics and the nanoworld. Exciting and technologically important capabilities range from subwavelength focusing and stopped light to invisibility cloaking, with applications across science and engineering from biophotonics to nanocircuitry. A problem that has hampered practical implementations have been dissipative metal losses, but the efficient use of optical gain has been shown to compensate these and to allow for loss-free operation, amplification and nanoscopic lasing. Here, we review recent and ongoing progress in the realm of active, gain-enhanced nanoplasmonic metamaterials. On introducing and expounding the underlying theoretical concepts of the complex interaction between plasmons and gain media, we examine the experimental efforts in areas such as nanoplasmonic and metamaterial lasers. We underscore important current trends that may lead to improved active imaging, ultrafast nonlinearities on the nanoscale or cavity-free lasing in the stopped-light regime. © 2012 Macmillan Publishers Limited. All rights reserved.
Vandebrouck F, Chiappini G, Jaworski B, Lagrange J-B, Monaghan J, Psycharis G. Activity theoretical approaches to mathematics classroom practices with the use of technology. International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education. 2012;19(4):127-134. jmte_2012.pdf
Guibas GV, Makris M, Papadopoulos NG. Acute asthma exacerbations in childhood: risk factors, prevention and treatment. Expert Rev Respir Med [Internet]. 2012;6:629-38. WebsiteAbstract
Asthma is a heterogeneous disease more appropriately seen as a syndrome rather than a single pathologic entity. Although it can remain quiescent for extended time periods, the inflammatory and remodeling processes affect the bronchial milieu and predispose to acute and occasionally severe clinical manifestations. The complexity underlying these episodes is enhanced during childhood, an era of ongoing alterations and maturation of key biological systems. In this review, the authors focus on such sudden-onset events, emphasizing on their diversity on the basis of the numerous asthma phenotypes.
Terzis G, Karampatsos G, Kyriazis T, Kavouras SA, Georgiadis G. Acute effects of countermovement jumping and sprinting on shot put performance. J Strength Cond Res. 2012;26(3):684-90.Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the acute effects of countermovement jumping and sprinting on shot put performance in experienced shot putters. Ten shot putters (best performance 13.16-20.36 m) participated in the study. After a standard warm-up including jogging, stretching, and 4-6 submaximal puts, they performed 3 shot put attempts with maximum effort, separated with 1.5-minute interval. Three minutes later, they performed 3 maximal consecutive countermovement jumps (CMJs). Immediately after jumping, they performed 3 shot put attempts with maximum effort, separated with a 1.5-minute interval. One week later, they carried out a similar protocol, at similar external conditions, but they performed a bout of 20-m sprinting instead of the CMJs, to potentiate shot put performance. Muscular strength (1 repetition maximum in squat, snatch, bench press, incline bench press) and body composition (dual x-ray absorptiometry) were measured during the same training period (±10 days from the jumping and sprinting protocols). Shot put performance was significantly increased after the CMJs (15.45 ± 2.36 vs. 15.85 ± 2.41 m, p = 0.0003). Similarly, shot put performance was significantly increased after sprinting (15.34 ± 2.41 vs. 15.90 ± 2.46 m, p = 0.0007). The increase in performance after sprinting was significantly higher compared with the increase after jumping (2.64 ± 1.59 vs. 3.74 ± 1.88%, p = 0.02). In conclusion, the results of this study indicate that a standard warm-up protocol followed by 3 maximal bouts of shot put and either 3 consecutive countermovement jumps or a bout of 20-m sprinting induce an acute increase in shot put performance in experienced shot putters.
Tsolakis C, Bogdanis GC. Acute effects of two different warm-up protocols on flexibility and lower limb explosive performance in male and female high level athletes. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine [Internet]. 2012;11:669-675. WebsiteAbstract
This study examined the effects of two different warm-up protocols on lower limb power and flexibility in high level athletes. Twenty international level fencers (10 males and 10 females) performed two warm-up protocols that included 5-min light jogging and either short (15s) or long (45s) static stretching exercises for each of the main leg muscle groups (quadriceps, hamstrings and triceps surae), followed by either 3 sets of 3 (short stretching treatment), or 3 sets of 5 tuck jumps (long stretching treatment), in a randomized crossover design with one week between treatments. Hip joint flexion was measured with a Lafayette goniometer before and after the 5-min warm-up, after stretching and 8 min after the tuck jumps, while counter movement jump (CMJ) performance was evaluated by an Ergojump contact platform, before and after the stretching treatment, as well as immediately after and 8 minutes after the tuck jumps. Three way ANOVA (condition, time, gender) revealed significant time (p < 0.001) and gender (p < 0.001) main effects for hip joint flexion, with no interaction between factors. Flexibility increased by 6.8 ± 1.1% (p < 0.01) after warm-up and by another 5.8 ± 1.6% (p < 0.01) after stretching, while it remained increased 8 min after the tuck jumps. Women had greater ROM compared with men at all time points (125 ± 8° vs. 94 ± 4° p<0.01 at baseline), but the pattern of change in hip flexibility was not different between genders. CMJ performance was greater in men compared with women at all time points (38.2 ± 1.9 cm vs. 29.8 ± 1.2 cm p < 0.01 at baseline), but the percentage of change CMJ performance was not different between genders. CMJ performance remained unchanged throughout the short stretching protocol, while it decreased by 5.5±0.9% (p <0.01) after stretching in the long stretching protocol However, 8 min after the tuck jumps, CMJ performance was not different from the baseline value (p = 0.075). In conclusion, lower limb power may be decreased after long periods of stretching, but performance of explosive exercises may reverse this phenomenon. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.
Tsolakis, C. BGC. Acute effects of two different warm-up protocols on flexibility and lower limb explosive performance in male and female high level athletes. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine [Internet]. 2012;11:669-675. WebsiteAbstract
This study examined the effects of two different warm-up protocols on lower limb power and flexibility in high level athletes. Twenty international level fencers (10 males and 10 females) performed two warm-up protocols that included 5-min light jogging and either short (15s) or long (45s) static stretching exercises for each of the main leg muscle groups (quadriceps, hamstrings and triceps surae), followed by either 3 sets of 3 (short stretching treatment), or 3 sets of 5 tuck jumps (long stretching treatment), in a randomized crossover design with one week between treatments. Hip joint flexion was measured with a Lafayette goniometer before and after the 5-min warm-up, after stretching and 8 min after the tuck jumps, while counter movement jump (CMJ) performance was evaluated by an Ergojump contact platform, before and after the stretching treatment, as well as immediately after and 8 minutes after the tuck jumps. Three way ANOVA (condition, time, gender) revealed significant time (p < 0.001) and gender (p < 0.001) main effects for hip joint flexion, with no interaction between factors. Flexibility increased by 6.8 ± 1.1% (p < 0.01) after warm-up and by another 5.8 ± 1.6% (p < 0.01) after stretching, while it remained increased 8 min after the tuck jumps. Women had greater ROM compared with men at all time points (125 ± 8° vs. 94 ± 4° p<0.01 at baseline), but the pattern of change in hip flexibility was not different between genders. CMJ performance was greater in men compared with women at all time points (38.2 ± 1.9 cm vs. 29.8 ± 1.2 cm p < 0.01 at baseline), but the percentage of change CMJ performance was not different between genders. CMJ performance remained unchanged throughout the short stretching protocol, while it decreased by 5.5±0.9% (p <0.01) after stretching in the long stretching protocol However, 8 min after the tuck jumps, CMJ performance was not different from the baseline value (p = 0.075). In conclusion, lower limb power may be decreased after long periods of stretching, but performance of explosive exercises may reverse this phenomenon. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.
Tsolakis C, Bogdanis GC. Acute effects of two different warm-up protocols on flexibility and lower limb explosive performance in male and female high level athletes. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine [Internet]. 2012;11(4):669 - 675. WebsiteAbstract
This study examined the effects of two different warm-up protocols on lower limb power and flexibility in high level athletes. Twenty international level fencers (10 males and 10 females) performed two warm-up protocols that included 5-min light jogging and either short (15s) or long (45s) static stretching exercises for each of the main leg muscle groups (quadriceps, hamstrings and triceps surae), followed by either 3 sets of 3 (short stretching treatment), or 3 sets of 5 tuck jumps (long stretching treatment), in a randomized crossover design with one week between treatments. Hip joint flexion was measured with a Lafayette goniometer before and after the 5-min warm-up, after stretching and 8 min after the tuck jumps, while counter movement jump (CMJ) performance was evaluated by an Ergojump contact platform, before and after the stretching treatment, as well as immediately after and 8 minutes after the tuck jumps. Three way ANOVA (condition, time, gender) revealed significant time (p < 0.001) and gender (p < 0.001) main effects for hip joint flexion, with no interaction between factors. Flexibility increased by 6.8 ± 1.1% (p < 0.01) after warm-up and by another 5.8 ± 1.6% (p < 0.01) after stretching, while it remained increased 8 min after the tuck jumps. Women had greater ROM compared with men at all time points (125 ± 8° vs. 94 ± 4° p<0.01 at baseline), but the pattern of change in hip flexibility was not different between genders. CMJ performance was greater in men compared with women at all time points (38.2 ± 1.9 cm vs. 29.8 ± 1.2 cm p < 0.01 at baseline), but the percentage of change CMJ performance was not different between genders. CMJ performance remained unchanged throughout the short stretching protocol, while it decreased by 5.5±0.9% (p <0.01) after stretching in the long stretching protocol However, 8 min after the tuck jumps, CMJ performance was not different from the baseline value (p = 0.075). In conclusion, lower limb power may be decreased after long periods of stretching, but performance of explosive exercises may reverse this phenomenon. © Journal of Sports Science and Medicine.
Fotis L, Nikorelou S, Lariou M-S, Delis D, Stamoyannou L. Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy: a frightening but benign disease. Clinical Pediatrics. 2012;51(4):391-393.
Agir B, Papaioannou A, Narendula R, Aberer K, Hubaux J-P. Adaptive Personalized Privacy in Participatory Sensing. 2012.
Agir B, Papaioannou TG, Narendula R, Aberer K, Hubaux J-P. Adaptive personalized privacy in participatory sensing. In: 5th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks. ; 2012.
Burnetas A, Kanavetas O. Adaptive Policies for Sequential Sampling under Incomplete Information and a Cost Constraint. Springer Optimization and Its Applications [Internet]. 2012;71:97-112. Website
Anastasopoulos MP, Tzanakaki A. Adaptive virtual infrastructure planning over interconnected IT and optical network resources using evolutionary game theory. In: 2012 16th International Conference on Optical Networking Design and Modelling, ONDM 2012. ; 2012. Website
Anastasopoulos MP, Tzanakaki A. Adaptive virtual infrastructure planning over interconnected IT and optical network resources using evolutionary game theory. In: ; 2012. Website
Gardener S, Gu Y, Rainey-Smith SR, Keogh JB, Clifton PM, Mathieson SL, Taddei K, Mondal A, Ward VK, Scarmeas N, et al. Adherence to a Mediterranean diet and Alzheimer's disease risk in an Australian population. Transl Psychiatry. 2012;2:e164.Abstract
The Mediterranean diet (MeDi), due to its correlation with a low morbidity and mortality for many chronic diseases, has been widely recognised as a healthy eating model. We aimed to investigate, in a cross-sectional study, the association between adherence to a MeDi and risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in a large, elderly, Australian cohort. Subjects in the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers and Lifestyle Study of Ageing cohort (723 healthy controls (HC), 98 MCI and 149 AD participants) completed the Cancer Council of Victoria Food Frequency Questionnaire. Adherence to the MeDi (0- to 9-point scale with higher scores indicating higher adherence) was the main predictor of AD and MCI status in multinominal logistic regression models that were adjusted for cohort age, sex, country of birth, education, apolipoprotein E genotype, total caloric intake, current smoking status, body mass index, history of diabetes, hypertension, angina, heart attack and stroke. There was a significant difference in adherence to the MeDi between HC and AD subjects (P < 0.001), and in adherence between HC and MCI subjects (P < 0.05). MeDi is associated with change in Mini-Mental State Examination score over an 18-month time period (P < 0.05) in HCs. We conclude that in this Australian cohort, AD and MCI participants had a lower adherence to the MeDi than HC participants.
Malamas FM, Michala L, Chatzipapas IK, Antsaklis A. {Adnexal torsion: Don't give up on the ovary}. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. 2012;32.
Zagouras A, Argiriou AA, Flocas HA, Economou G, Fotopoulos S. An advanced method for classifying atmospheric circulation types based on prototypes connectivity graph. Atmospheric Research [Internet]. 2012;118:180-192. Website
Zagouras A a, Argiriou AA b, Flocas HA c, Economou G a, Fotopoulos S a. An advanced method for classifying atmospheric circulation types based on prototypes connectivity graph. Atmospheric Research [Internet]. 2012;118:180-192. WebsiteAbstract
Classification of weather maps at various isobaric levels as a methodological tool is used in several problems related to meteorology, climatology, atmospheric pollution and to other fields for many years. Initially the classification was performed manually. The criteria used by the person performing the classification are features of isobars or isopleths of geopotential height, depending on the type of maps to be classified. Although manual classifications integrate the perceptual experience and other unquantifiable qualities of the meteorology specialists involved, these are typically subjective and time consuming. Furthermore, during the last years different approaches of automated methods for atmospheric circulation classification have been proposed, which present automated and so-called objective classifications. In this paper a new method of atmospheric circulation classification of isobaric maps is presented. The method is based on graph theory. It starts with an intelligent prototype selection using an over-partitioning mode of fuzzy c-means (FCM) algorithm, proceeds to a graph formulation for the entire dataset and produces the clusters based on the contemporary dominant sets clustering method. Graph theory is a novel mathematical approach, allowing a more efficient representation of spatially correlated data, compared to the classical Euclidian space representation approaches, used in conventional classification methods. The method has been applied to the classification of 850. hPa atmospheric circulation over the Eastern Mediterranean. The evaluation of the automated methods is performed by statistical indexes; results indicate that the classification is adequately comparable with other state-of-the-art automated map classification methods, for a variable number of clusters. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Pastrana-Martínez LM, Morales-Torres S, Likodimos V, Figueiredo JL, Faria JL, Falaras P, Silva AMT. Advanced nanostructured photocatalysts based on reduced graphene oxide-TiO2 composites for degradation of diphenhydramine pharmaceutical and methyl orange dye. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental [Internet]. 2012;123-124:241-256. WebsiteAbstract
Reduced graphene oxide-TiO2 composites (GOT) were prepared by liquid phase deposition followed by post-thermal reduction at different temperatures. The composite materials were systematically evaluated as photocatalysts for the degradation of an important pharmaceutical water pollutant, diphenhydramine (DP), and an azo-dye, methyl orange (MO), under both near-UV/Vis and visible light irradiation as a function of the graphene oxide (GO) content. A marked compositional dependence of the photocatalytic activity was evidenced for DP and MO pollutants degradation and mineralization under both UV/Vis and visible light. Especially under visible light, optimum photocatalytic performance was obtained for the composites treated at 200°C comprising 3.3-4.0wt.% GO, exceeding that of the benchmark P25 (Evonik) catalyst. According to scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, and porosimetry analysis data, this was attributed to the optimal assembly and interfacial coupling between the reduced GO sheets and TiO2 nanoparticles. Almost total degradation and significant mineralization of DP and MO pollutants (in less than 60min) was achieved under near-UV/Vis irradiation for the optimum GOT composites. However, higher GO content and calcination temperatures (350°C) led to detrimental effects due to the GO excess and the disruption of the GO-TiO2 binding. Photocatalytic experiments employing sacrificial hole and radical scavenging agents revealed that photogenerated holes are the primary active species in DP degradation for both bare TiO2 and GOT under UV/Vis irradiation, while an enhanced contribution of radical mediated DP oxidation was evidenced under visible light. These results combined with the distinct quenching of the GO photoluminescence under visible and NIR laser excitation, indicate that reduced GO acts either as electron acceptor or electron donor (sensitizer) of TiO2 under UV and visible light, respectively. Fine-tuning of the reduced GO-TiO2 interface is concluded as a very promising route to alleviate electron-hole recombination and circumvent the inherently poor light harvesting ability of TiO2 in the visible range. © 2012 Elsevier B.V.
Economou A. Advances in the Hyphenation of Flow Analysis Techniques with Liquid Separations for Pharmaceutical Analysis. Pharm. Anal. ActaPharm. Anal. Acta. 2012;12:615.
Ioannidou A, Giannakaki E, Manenti S, Gini L, Groppi F. Airborne fission products from the Fukushima accident in the air over Milano, Italy. European Aerosol Conference-EAC-2012. 2012.
Papadopoulos IN, Bonovas S, Kanakaris NK, Nikolopoulos G, Kotsilianou O, Konstantoudakis G, Leukidis C. Alcohol and psychoactive drugs increased the pre-hospital mortality in 655 fall-related fatalities in Greece: a call for management protocols. Injury. 2012;43:1522–1526.
Papadopoulos IN, Bonovas S, Kanakaris NK, Nikolopoulos G, Kotsilianou O, Konstantoudakis G, Leukidis C. Alcohol and psychoactive drugs increased the pre-hospital mortality in 655 fall-related fatalities in Greece: A call for management protocols. Injury [Internet]. 2012;43:1522-1526. Website
Papadopoulos IN, Bonovas S, Kanakaris NK, Nikolopoulos G, Kotsilianou O, Konstantoudakis G, Leukidis C. Alcohol and psychoactive drugs increased the pre-hospital mortality in 655 fall-related fatalities in Greece: A call for management protocols. Injury. 2012;43:1522-1526.
Hatzler L, Hofmaier S, Papadopoulos NG. Allergic airway diseases in childhood - marching from epidemiology to novel concepts of prevention. Pediatr Allergy Immunol [Internet]. 2012;23:616-22. WebsiteAbstract
In the past years, a wide range of epidemiological, clinical, and experimental studies have produced remarkable advances in the field of respiratory allergies in childhood. By the recent investigations on epidemiological trends, risk factors, and prevention of asthma and allergic rhinitis, various exiting concepts have been challenged, and novel innovative approaches have been developed. Pediatric Allergy and Immunology (PAI), with a number of highly relevant contributions between 2010 and 2012, has become an important forum in this area. The prevalence of asthma in some developed countries may have reached a plateau, while in developing countries, where the prevalence was previously low, allergic diseases are still on the increase. A wide array of risk and protective factors, including hygiene, infections, outdoor and indoor air pollution, allergen exposure, breast-feeding practices, nutrition, and obesity, play a multifaceted role in shaping the observed worldwide trends of respiratory allergies. Under the guidance of recent research, prediction and prevention strategies in the clinical practice are progressively changing, the focus moving away from avoidance of allergen exposure and toward tolerance induction.
Bousquet J, Schünemann HJ, Samolinski B, Demoly P, Baena-Cagnani CE, Bachert C, Bonini S, Boulet LP, Bousquet PJ, Brozek JL, et al. Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA): achievements in 10 years and future needs. J Allergy Clin Immunol [Internet]. 2012;130:1049-62. WebsiteAbstract
Allergic rhinitis (AR) and asthma represent global health problems for all age groups. Asthma and rhinitis frequently coexist in the same subjects. Allergic Rhinitis and its Impact on Asthma (ARIA) was initiated during a World Health Organization workshop in 1999 (published in 2001). ARIA has reclassified AR as mild/moderate-severe and intermittent/persistent. This classification closely reflects patients' needs and underlines the close relationship between rhinitis and asthma. Patients, clinicians, and other health care professionals are confronted with various treatment choices for the management of AR. This contributes to considerable variation in clinical practice, and worldwide, patients, clinicians, and other health care professionals are faced with uncertainty about the relative merits and downsides of the various treatment options. In its 2010 Revision, ARIA developed clinical practice guidelines for the management of AR and asthma comorbidities based on the Grading of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system. ARIA is disseminated and implemented in more than 50 countries of the world. Ten years after the publication of the ARIA World Health Organization workshop report, it is important to make a summary of its achievements and identify the still unmet clinical, research, and implementation needs to strengthen the 2011 European Union Priority on allergy and asthma in children.
Ujić P, Oliveira DF, Lagoyannis A, Mertzimekis TJ, Harissopulos S, Demetriou P, Spyrou A, Stödel C, Saint-Laurent MG, Kamalou O, et al. Alpha‐particle capture reactions in inverse kinematics relevant to p‐process nucleosynthesis. In: J. Phys. Vol. 337. ; 2012. pp. 012015.
Proias GT, Moustris KP, Larissi IK, Nastos PT, Paliatsos AG. Ambient PM10 concentrations and the impact of wind at an urban site in central Greece. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin [Internet]. 2012;21(7 A):1935 - 1941. WebsiteAbstract
The goal of this work is the analysis of particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 10 μm (PM10) recorded in the urban area of Volos, a medium-sized Greek coastal city on the eastern seaboard of Central Greece. For this purpose, concentration measurements of PM10, for a seven-year period (2001-2007) are analyzed. Air pollution data were obtained by a monitoring station, fully automated, that was established by the Hellenic Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climatic Change, in order to measure air pollution levels in Volos. The extracted findings showed that the mean diurnal variation of the examined air pollutant concentrations within the cold and the warm period of the year show a double peak structure with respect to morning and evening hours. Additionally, the intra annual variation of PM10 concentrations shows a double peak pattern. The dominant peak is observed in February and the secondary peak in May/June. Besides, the role of wind seems to be significant as the PM10 exceedances are strongly associated with predominant wind directions. © by PSP 2012.
Kritikou V. Ambiente y valores sociales en Aves sin nido de Clorinda Matto de Turner y Los perros hambrientos de Ciro Alegría. In: América Latina, globalidad e integración. Vol. 3. 1st ed. Madrid: Ediciones del Orto; 2012. pp. 1847-1852.Abstract
Resumen: Aves sin nido y Los perros hambrientos son novelas representativas de la corriente indigenista de la literatura hispanoamericana de los siglos XIX y XX respectivamente. Ambas presentan el ambiente sociopolítico y los valores sociales de unas épocas concretas de la sociedad peruana. En Aves sin nido se presenta el ambiente social y la corrupción de los religiosos y de los representantes del poder. En Los perros hambrientos la sequía cambia el ambiente físico y determina el sistema de valores. El personaje del indígena, aunque víctima de su ambiente social, tiene altas cualidades humanas. Palabras claves: novela, hispanoamericana, indigenista, ambiente, valores Abstract: Aves sin nido and Los perros hambrientos are representative indigenous novels of Spanish American literature of the 19th and 20th centuries respectively. Both of them present the sociopolitical environment and the social values of particular times of the Peruvian society. In Aves sin nido, it is presented the corruption of the political and religious authorities. In Los perros hambrientos, the drought changes the setting and determines the value system. The Indian characters are the victims of the social environment and have high human qualities. Key words: novel, Spanish American, indigenous, environment, values
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Zis P, Spengos K, Manios E, Vemmos K, Zis V, Dimopoulos M-A, Zakopoulos N. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in acute stroke: The importance of time rate of blood pressure variation. Blood Pressure Monitoring [Internet]. 2012;17(5):220 - 221. Website
Ruiz EGM, Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Stefanadis C, Naghavi M, Kakadiaris IA. Analysis of contrast-enhanced intravascular ultrasound images for the assessment of coronary plaque neoangiogenesis: Another step closer to the identification of the vulnerable plaque. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2207 - 2213. Website
Ruiz EGM, Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Stefanadis C, Naghavi M, Kakadiaris IA. Analysis of contrast-enhanced intravascular ultrasound images for the assessment of coronary plaque neoangiogenesis: Another step closer to the identification of the vulnerable plaque. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2207 - 2213. Website
Ruiz EGM, Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Stefanadis C, Naghavi M, Kakadiaris IA. Analysis of contrast-enhanced intravascular ultrasound images for the assessment of coronary plaque neoangiogenesis: Another step closer to the identification of the vulnerable plaque. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2207 - 2213. Website
Drakopoulos SA. Anastassios Karayiannis (1955-2012): Academic Economist and Scholar. HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT AND POLICY. 2012;2:185–91.
Mariolis-Sapsakos T, Kalles V, Papatheodorou K, Goutas N, Papapanagiotou I, Flessas I, Kaklamanos I, Arvanitis DL, Konstantinou E, Sgantzos MN. Anatomic variations of the right hepatic duct: results and surgical implications from a cadaveric study. Anat Res Int. 2012;2012:838179.Abstract
Purpose. Thorough understanding of biliary anatomy is required when performing surgical interventions in the hepatobiliary system. This study describes the anatomical variations of right bile ducts in terms of branching and drainage patterns, and determines their frequency. Methods. We studied 73 samples of cadaveric material, focusing on the relationship of the right anterior and posterior segmental branches, the way they form the right hepatic duct, and the main variations of their drainage pattern. Results. The anatomy of the right hepatic duct was typical in 65.75% of samples. Ectopic drainage of the right anterior duct into the common hepatic duct was found in 15.07% and triple confluence in 9.59%. Ectopic drainage of the right posterior duct into the common hepatic duct was discovered in 2.74% and ectopic drainage of the right posterior duct into the left hepatic duct in 4.11%. Ectopic drainage of the right anterior duct into the left hepatic ductal system and ectopic drainage of the right posterior duct into the cystic duct was found in 1.37%. Conclusion. The branching pattern of the right hepatic duct was atypical in 34.25% of cases. Thus, knowledge of the anatomical variations of the extrahepatic bile ducts is important in many surgical cases.
Gourvas V, Dalpa E, Konstantinidou A, Vrachnis N, Spandidos DA, Sifakis S. Angiogenic factors in placentas from pregnancies complicated by fetal growth restriction (review). Mol Med Rep. 2012;6(1):23-27.
Animal Ethics: Past and Present Perspectives
Animal Ethics: Past and Present Perspectives. (Protopapadakis ED). Berlin: Logos Verlag; 2012 pp. 295. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Philosophy, as Aristotle said, originates in wonder. And nonhumananimals have long been a source of wonder to humans,especially in regard to the treatment they deserve. The upshot isthat Western philosophy has been concerned with the way inwhich we ought to treat nonhuman animals since its origins withthe pre-Socratic philosophers.Animal ethics is a highly challenging field, as well as one of theliveliest areas of debate in ethics in recent years. Not only has thisarea issued in a range of attention-grabbing controversies, but ithas also led to the exploration o f novel and imaginativeapproaches to worn-out issues.This book is roughly evenly divided between the presentationand discussion of a range of influential past approaches toanimal ethics, and an equally significant range of contemporaryapproaches. We need to understand the legacy of the past andthe resources that it offers us while also forging new views thatare appropriate to our increasingly developed understanding ofthe nature of nonhuman animals.
Zimmermann B, Mavropoulos P, Heers S, Long NH, Blügel S, Mokrousov Y. Anisotropy of Spin Relaxation in Metals. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. 2012;109:236603.Abstract
The concept of anisotropy of spin relaxation in nonmagnetic metals with respect to the spin direction of the injected electrons relative to the crystal orientation is introduced. The effect is related to an anisotropy of the Elliott-Yafet parameter, arising from a modulation of the decomposition of the spin-orbit Hamiltonian into spin-conserving and spin-flip terms as the spin quantization axis is varied. This anisotropy, reaching gigantic values for uniaxial transition metals (e.g., 830% for hcp Hf) as density-functional calculations show, is related to extended ``spin-flip hot areas'' on the Fermi surface created by the proximity of extended sheets of the surface, or ``spin-flip hot loops'' at the Brillouin zone boundary, and has no theoretical upper limit. Possible ways of measuring the effect as well as consequences in application are briefly outlined.
Choueiri L, Chedea VS, Calokerinos A, Kefalas P. Antioxidant/pro-oxidant properties of model phenolic compounds. Part II: Studies on mixtures of polyphenols at different molar ratios by chemiluminescence and LC-MS. Food Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;133:1039-1044. Website
Moustris KP, Nastos PT, Larissi IK, Paliatsos AG. Application of multiple linear regression models and artificial neural networks on the surface ozone forecast in the greater Athens Area, Greece. Advances in Meteorology [Internet]. 2012;2012. WebsiteAbstract
An attempt is made to forecast the daily maximum surface ozone concentration for the next 24 hours, within the greater Athens area (GAA). For this purpose, we applied Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) models against a forecasting model based on Artificial Neural Network (ANN) approach. The availability of basic meteorological parameters is of great importance in order to forecast the ozone's concentration levels. Modelling was based on recorded meteorological and air pollution data from thirteen monitoring sites within the GAA (network of the Hellenic Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate Change) over five years from 2001 to 2005. The evaluation of the performance of the constructed models, using appropriate statistical indices, shows clearly that in every aspect, the prognostic model by far is the ANN model. This suggests that the ANN model can be used to issue warnings for the general population and mainly sensitive groups. © 2012 K. P. Moustris et al.
Mertzimekis TJ, for the Collaboration GANILE535. The Application of the High-Velocity Transient Field for the g(2$_1^+$) Measurement in the Neutron-rich $^{72}$Zn. In: HNPS2012. Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society; 2012.
Demetriou IC. Applications of the Discrete Least Squares 3-Convex Fit to Sigmoid Data (Certificate of Merit of The 2012 International Conference of Computational Statistics and Data Engineering). In: Proceedings of the World Congress on Engineering 2012 (WCE 2012, July 4--6, 2012, London, U.K.). Vol. Vol. I. SI Ao, L Gelman, DWL Hukins, A. Hunter, AM Korsunsky. ; 2012. pp. 285-290.
Alexandridis G, Siolas G, Stafylopatis A. APPLYING k-SEPARABILITY TO COLLABORATIVE RECOMMENDER SYSTEMS. International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools [Internet]. 2012;21:1250001. WebsiteAbstract
Most recommender systems have too many items to propose to too many users based on limited information. This problem is formally known as the sparsity of the ratings' matrix, because this is the structure that holds user preferences. This paper outlines a Collaborative Filtering Recommender System that tries to amend this situation. After applying Singular Value Decomposition to reduce the dimensionality of the data, our system makes use of a dynamic Artificial Neural Network architecture with boosted learning to predict user ratings. Furthermore we use the concept of k-separability to deal with the resulting noisy data, a methodology not yet tested in Recommender Systems. The combination of these techniques applied to the MovieLens datasets seems to yield promising results.
Papanikolaou N, Loupis M, Bekris S. Applying Power Electronics for Energy Saving in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles: RE2S2 research activity. In: PACET Proceedings; 2012. pp. 34 - 38.
Papanikolaou N, Loupis M, Bekris S. Applying Power Electronics for Energy Saving in Hybrid and Electric Vehicles: RE2S2 research activity. In: 2nd Pan-Hellenic Conference on Electronics and Telecommunications - PACET 2012, Thessaloniki, 16-18 March. PACET Proceedings; 2012. pp. 34–38.
Archaeology after the end of History. Historein [Internet]. 2012;12:68-78. Publisher's Version
Papayannis A, Balis D, Kokkalis P, Mamouri R, Tsaknakis G, Giannakaki E, Siomos N, Amiridis V. ARIADNE: the Greek lidar network. Proceedings, 26th International Laser Radar Conference, Porto Heli, Greece. 2012:25-29.
Argyriou E, Petroggona M, Charitaki S, Belivanaki M, Giannakopoulos G, Kolaitis G. Aripiprazole in children and adolescents with schizophrenia. Curr Psychopharmacol. 2012;1(2):117-121.
Sanoudou D, Mountzios G, Arvanitis DA, Pectasides D. Array-based pharmacogenomics of molecular-targeted therapies in oncology. Pharmacogenomics JPharmacogenomics JPharmacogenomics J. 2012;12:185-96.Abstract
The advent of microarrays over the past decade has transformed the way genome-wide studies are designed and conducted, leading to an unprecedented speed of acquisition and amount of new knowledge. Microarray data have led to the identification of molecular subclasses of solid tumors characterized by distinct oncogenic pathways, as well as the development of multigene prognostic or predictive models equivalent or superior to those of established clinical parameters. In the field of molecular-targeted therapy for cancer, in particular, the application of array-based methodologies has enabled the identification of molecular targets with 'key' roles in neoplastic transformation or tumor progression and the subsequent development of targeted agents, which are most likely to be active in the specific molecular setting. Herein, we present a summary of the main applications of whole-genome expression microarrays in the field of molecular-targeted therapies for solid tumors and we discuss their potential in the clinical setting. An emphasis is given on deciphering the molecular mechanisms of drug action, identifying novel therapeutic targets and suitable agents to target them with, and discovering molecular markers/signatures that predict response to therapy or optimal drug dose for each patient.
Papaioannou TG, Protogerou AD, Nasothimiou EG, Tzamouranis D, Skliros N, Achimastos A, Papadogiannis D, Stefanadis CI. Assessment of differences between repeated pulse wave velocity measurements in terms of bias in the extrapolated cardiovascular risk and the classification of aortic stiffness: Is a single PWV measurement enough. Journal of Human Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;26(10):594 - 602. Website
Papaioannou TG, Protogerou AD, Nasothimiou EG, Tzamouranis D, Skliros N, Achimastos A, Papadogiannis D, Stefanadis CI. Assessment of differences between repeated pulse wave velocity measurements in terms of bias in the extrapolated cardiovascular risk and the classification of aortic stiffness: Is a single PWV measurement enough. Journal of Human Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;26(10):594 - 602. Website
Papaioannou TG, Protogerou AD, Nasothimiou EG, Tzamouranis D, Skliros N, Achimastos A, Papadogiannis D, Stefanadis CI. Assessment of differences between repeated pulse wave velocity measurements in terms of bias in the extrapolated cardiovascular risk and the classification of aortic stiffness: Is a single PWV measurement enough. Journal of Human Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;26(10):594 - 602. Website
Tosounidis T, Kanakaris N, Nikolaou V, Tan B, Giannoudis PV. Assessment of Lateral Compression type 1 pelvic ring injuries by intraoperative manipulation: which fracture pattern is unstable?. Int Orthop. 2012;36(12):2553-8.Abstract
PURPOSE: We performed a prospective study to document, by intra-operative manipulation under anaesthesia (MUA) of the pelvic ring, the stability of lateral compression type 1 injuries that were managed in a Level-I Trauma Centre. The documentation of the short-term outcome of the management of these injuries was our secondary aim. METHODS: A total of 63 patients were included in the study. Thirty-five patients (group A) were treated surgically whereas 28 (group B) were managed nonoperatively. Intraoperative rotational instability, evident by more than two centimetres of translation during the manipulation manoeuvre, was combined with a complete sacral fracture in all cases. RESULTS: A statistically significant difference was present between the length of hospital stay, the time to independent pain-free mobilisation, post-manipulation pain levels and opioid requirements between the two groups, with group A demonstrating significantly decreased values in all these four variables (p < 0.05). There was also a significant difference between the pre- and 72-hour post-manipulation visual analogue scale and analgesic requirements of the group A patients, whereas the patients in group B did not demonstrate such a difference. CONCLUSION: LC-1 injuries with a complete posterior sacral injury are inheritably rotationally unstable and patients presenting with these fracture patterns definitely gain benefit from surgical stabilisation.
Stathopoulou PM, Galanopoulou AP, Anasontzis GE, Karagouni AD, Hatzinikolaou DG. Assessment of the biomass hydrolysis potential in bacterial isolates from a volcanic environment: biosynthesis of the corresponding activities. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology [Internet]. 2012;28:2889-2902. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The biomass degrading enzymatic potential of 101 thermophilic bacterial strains isolated from a volcanic environment (Santorini, Aegean Sea, Greece) was assessed. 80 % of the strains showed xylanolytic activity in Congo Red plates, while only eight could simultaneously hydrolyze cellulose. Fifteen isolates were selected on the basis of their increased enzyme production, the majority of which was identified as Geobacilli through 16S rDNA analysis. In addition, the enzymatic profile was evaluated in liquid cultures using various carbon sources, a procedure that revealed lack of correlation on xylanase levels between the two cultivation modes and the inability of solid CMC cultures to fully unravel the cellulose degrading potential of the isolates. Strain SP24, showing more than 99 % 16S DNA similarity with Geobacillus sp. was further studied for its unique ability to simultaneously exhibit cellulase, xylanase, β-glucosidase and β-xylosidase activities. The first two enzymes were produced mainly extracellularly, while the β-glycosidic activities were primarily detected in the cytosol. Maximum enzyme production by this strain was attained using a combination of wheat bran and xylan in the growth medium. Bioreactor cultures showed that aeration was necessary for both enhanced growth and enzyme production. Aeration had a strong positive effect on cellulase production while it negatively affected expression of β-glucosidase. Xylanase and β-xylosidase production was practically unaffected by aeration levels.
Alcalay RN, Gu Y, Mejia-Santana H, Cote L, Marder KS, Scarmeas N. The association between Mediterranean diet adherence and Parkinson's disease. Mov Disord. 2012;27(6):771-4.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent studies have demonstrated an association between a Mediterranean-type diet and Alzheimer's risk. We assessed the association between Mediterranean-type diet adherence and Parkinson's disease (PD) status. METHODS: Two hundred and fifty-seven PD participants and 198 controls completed the Willett semiquantitative questionnaire that quantifies diet during the past year. Scores were calculated using a 9-point scale; higher scores indicated greater adherence to the Mediterranean-type diet. Logistic regression models were used to assess the association between PD status and Mediterranean-type diet, adjusting for caloric intake, age, sex, education, and ethnicity. Adjusted linear regression models were used to examine the association between Mediterranean-type diet adherence and PD age at onset. RESULTS: Higher Mediterranean-type diet adherence was associated with reduced odds for PD after adjustment for all covariates (OR, 0.86; 95% CI, 0.77-0.97; P = .010). Lower Mediterranean-type diet score was associated with earlier PD age at onset (β = 1.09; P = .006). CONCLUSIONS: PD patients adhere less than controls to a Mediterranean-type diet. Dietary behavior may be associated with age at onset.
Kalampokas E, Vrachnis N, Samoli E, Rizos D, Iliodromiti Z, Sifakis S, Kalampokas T, Vitoratos N, Creatsas G, Botsis D. Association of adiponectin and placental growth factor in amniotic fluid with second trimester fetal growth. In Vivo. 2012;26(2):327 - 333.Abstract
Background: We investigated the associations between second trimester amniotic fluid (AF) levels of human adiponectin and placental growth factor (PLGF) in small for gestational age (SGA), large for gestational age (LGA) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) fetuses. Materials and Methods: Adiponectin and PLGF levels were determined by enzyme immunoassay in AF of 21 SGA, 13 LGA and 44 AGA fetuses between 15-22 weeks of gestation, derived from pregnant women who underwent amniocentesis. Results: Adiponectin and PLGF levels were detectable in AF. Median (25th-75th percentile) adiponectin levels were 16.1 (10.9-32.3) ng/ml in SGA, 19.5 (15.1-30.9) ng/ml in AGA, and 18.2 (14.7-30.8) ng/ml in LGA fetuses. Median (25th-75th percentile) PLGF levels were 24.2 (19.9-34.9) pg/nl in SGA, 26.4 (20.9-33.8) pg/ml in AGA and 33.5 (21.8-40.4) pg/ml in LGA fetuses. The differences were not statistically significant. Nevertheless, indication of differentiation of levels existed when SGA and LGA fetuses in the extremes of distribution were considered. Specifically, very severely SGA fetuses (≤2.5th percentile) tended to have high levels of adiponectin and reduced levels of PLGF in AF. Conclusion: This is the first study presenting adiponectin and PLGF concentrations in early second trimester amniotic fluid in AGA, SGA and LGA fetuses. The altered concentrations of adiponectin and PLGF in very severely SGA fetuses possibly result from the growth-promoting effect of these factors through the metabolic route and the vascular integrity of the placenta, respectively.
Nikitas N, Karadimou A, Tsitoura E, Soupos N, Tsiatas M, Karavasilis V, Pectasides D, Pavlidis N, Chrisofos M, Adamakis I, et al. Association of ERCC1 SNPs with outcome in platinum-treated patients with advanced urothelial cancer: A Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group study. Pharmacogenomics [Internet]. 2012;13(14):1595 - 1607. WebsiteAbstract
Aim: The association between two polymorphisms of ERCC1 and treatment outcomes after platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with advanced urothelial cancer (UC) was examined. Materials & methods: Genotyping of 19007C>T and 8092C>A polymorphisms was determined by PCR amplification and RFLP in 113 advanced UC patients, treated with platinum-based chemotherapy. Results: Seventy eight patients (69%) were carriers of the 19007T polymorphic allele: 51 (45%) heterozygotes and 27 (24%) homozygotes. Fifty three (47%) patients were carriers of the 8092A polymorphic allele: the frequencies of C/A and A/A genotypes were 37% and 10%, respectively. The T/T genotype was independently associated with prolonged median cancer-specific survival (not-reached vs 14.8 months; p = 0.026). There was no interaction between T/T or any other genotype with the type of platinum derivative (cisplatin/carboplatin). Conclusion: 19007C>T, especially in its homozygotic state, but not 8092C>A polymorphism, could be a useful prognostic marker in advanced UC treated with platinum-based chemotherapy. Original submitted 17 July 2012; Revision submitted 21 September 201. © 2012 Future Medicine Ltd.
Caramori G, Papadopoulos NG, Contoli M, Marku B, Forini G, Pauletti A, Johnston SL, Papi A. Asthma: a chronic infectious disease? Clinics in chest medicine. 2012;33.
Papadopoulos IN, Christodoulou S, Economopoulos N. Asymptomatic omental granuloma following spillage of gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy protects patients and influences surgeons’ decisions: a review. Case Reports. 2012;2012:bcr1020114980.
Papadopoulos IN, Christodoulou S, Economopoulos N. Asymptomatic omental granuloma following spillage of gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy protects patients and influences surgeons{'} decisions: A review. BMJ Case Reports. 2012.
Papadopoulos IN, Christodoulou S, Economopoulos N. Asymptomatic omental granuloma following spillage of gallstones during laparoscopic cholecystectomy protects patients and influences surgeons' decisions: A review. BMJ Case Reports [Internet]. 2012. Website
Kamberidou I. Athletes United for Peace: Reconciliation through Sport. In: Proceedings of the international conference SPORT AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN CULTURES. International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE/CIEPSS), Hanns-Braun-Strase Friesenhaus II D-14053 Berlin. Editors Ronnie Lidor, Karl-Heinz Schneider & Katrin Koenen. ISBN 978-3-9811179-4-3 copyright 2012 by ICSSPE; 2012. pp. 187–202.
Kamberidou I. Athletes United for Peace: Reconciliation through Sport. In: Proceedings of the international conference SPORT AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN CULTURES. International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE/CIEPSS …; 2012. pp. 187–202.
Kamberidou I. Athletes United for Peace: Reconciliation through Sport. Proceedings of the international conference SPORT AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN CULTURES. 2012:187–202.Abstract
Policy makers consider that sport contributes to a wide range of ideals such as intercultural understanding, reconciliation, social integration. Grassroots programmes involving tens of thousands participants around the globe from visionaries, educators, civic acitivists, volunteers, etc. are using sport to tackle the most pressing problems of the developing world—from AIDS in Africa to violence in Rio and Haiti. Is this the vision of salvation through sport too grandiose? Can such projects make a lasting difference? Remarkable results have been documented by many NGOs that have been using sport as a tool to promote reconciliation and respect for ethnic diversity. Sport is considered a vital space, especially  in light of today’s xenophobic worldviews. (See proceedings) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Kamberidou, I. (2012). Athletes United for Peace: Reconciliation through Sport. Proceedings of the international conference SPORT AS A MEDIATOR BETWEEN CULTURES, pp. 187–202. International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE/CIEPSS), Hanns-Braun-Strase Friesenhaus II D-14053 Berlin. Editors Ronnie Lidor, Karl-Heinz Schneider & Katrin Koenen. ISBN 978-3-9811179-4-3 , copyright 2012 by ICSSPE. D.4 in Apella
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Johns WE, Sofianos SS. Atmospherically forced exchange through the Bab El Mandeb strait. Journal of Physical Oceanography [Internet]. 2012;42:1143-1157. Website
Galanaki E. Attitude toward aloneness and ability to be alone in middle and late childhood. ΣΚΕΨΥ - Σύγχρονη Κοινωνία, Εκπαίδευση και Ψυχική Υγεία [Internet]. 2012;5:347-368. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Although the painful experience of loneliness has been largely investigated, attitude toward aloneness and ability to be alone during middle and late childhood remains a highly neglected research issue. The Ability to Be Alone Questionnaire (Berlin, 1990), and the Aversion to Aloneness and Affinity for Aloneness subscales of the Loneliness and Aloneness Scale for Children and Adolescents (Marcoen & Goossens, 1993) were used with 136 fourth and sixth graders (Study 1); also, a sentence completion task assessing feelings about aloneness (Coleman, 1974), and three questions assessing the ability to differentiate between aloneness and loneliness (Galanaki, 2004) (Study 2) were used with 108 fourth and sixth graders. All participants came from primary schools of Athens, Greece. Results showed a decrease from middle to late childhood in children’s aversion to aloneness, and an increase in their capacity to understand that loneliness may be experienced even in the presence of others. Ability to be alone and affinity for aloneness did not show any statistically significant increase with age. The majority of fourth graders were able to understand that “alone” does not necessarily means “lonely”, but had difficulties in accepting the state “feeling lonely even in the presence of others”. Empirical support for an ambivalent attitude toward aloneness during both these age periods also emerged. Gender differences were not found. Findings are discussed in the framework of the existing research on children’s understanding and experience of aloneness and solitude, and suggestions for future research are made.
Isaksen ISA, Zerefos CS, Wang W-C, Balis DS, Eleftheratos K, Rognerud B, Stordal F, Berntsen TK, LaCasce JH, Søvde OA, et al. Attribution of the Arctic ozone column deficit in March 2011. Geophys. Res. Lett. [Internet]. 2012;39(L24810):doi:10.1029/2012GL053876. Publisher's Version a19_grl_2012.pdf
Moschos MM, Chatziralli IP, Siasou G, Papazisis L. Augenprobleme bei jungen Erwachsenen nach Computerbenutzung. Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde. 2012;229:379–381.
Peppas KP, Stassinakis AN, Topalis GK, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Average capacity of optical wireless communication systems over I-K atmospheric turbulence channels. Journal of Optical Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2012;4:1026-1032. Website
Peppas KP, Stassinakis AN, Topalis GK, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Average capacity of optical wireless communication systems over I-K atmospheric turbulence channels. Journal of Optical Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2012;4:1026-1032. Website
Lapszo J, Giovanis V, Prusik K, Prusik K. Balance control contributors–the relationships between leg strength and balance control ability in seniors. Acta of Bioengineering and Biomechanics. 2012;14(3):3-8.
Murray S, Linardou H, Bafaloukos D, Kosmidis P, Papadimitriou CA, Siannis F. Basic-Translational-Clinical/Hypothesis. 2012.
Yan D, Chang JJ, Hamner C, Hoefer M, Kevrekidis PG, Engels P, Achilleos V, Frantzeskakis DJ, Cuevas J. Beating dark-dark solitons in Bose-Einstein condensates. Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2012;45. Website
Kokras N, Dalla C, Sideris AC, Dendi A, Mikail HG, Antoniou K, Papadopoulou-Daifoti Z. Behavioral sexual dimorphism in models of anxiety and depression due to changes in HPA axis activity. Neuropharmacology. 2012;62(1):436-45.Abstract
Anxiety and depression are considered as stress-related disorders, which present considerable sex differentiation. In animal models of anxiety and depression sex differences have been described and linked to the sexually dimorphic hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenals (HPA) axis. The present study aimed to adjust corticosterone, the main HPA axis stress hormone, in male and female adrenalectomized rats with oral (25 μg/ml) corticosterone replacement (ADXR). Subsequently we investigated the behavioral performance of ADXR rats in the open field, light/dark and forced swim test (FST). Male ADXR rats showed less anxiety-like behavior when compared to sham-operated controls, despite adequate corticosterone replacement. They further showed increased swimming and reduced climbing behavior in the FST, while immobility duration did not differ from sham-operated males. On the contrary, adrenalectomy and corticosterone replacement did not have significant effects on the female behavioral response. Females were generally more active and presented less anxiety-like behavior than males, while they exhibited higher depressive-like symptomatology in the FST. ADXR affected behavioral responses predominantly in males, which in turn modified sex differences in the behavioral profile. Females in proestrous and estrous did not differ from females in diestrous and methestrous in any measured behavioral response. Present results suggest that the male and not the female behavioral responses in models of anxiety and depression were mainly affected by ADXR. These findings may play a significant role in explaining the differential coping strategy of the two sexes in response to stressful experiences. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled 'Anxiety and Depression'.
Kokras N, Dalla C, Sideris AC, Dendi A, Mikail HG, Antoniou K, Papadopoulou-Daifoti Z. Behavioral sexual dimorphism in models of anxiety and depression due to changes in HPA axis activity. Neuropharmacology. 2012;62:436-45.Abstract
Anxiety and depression are considered as stress-related disorders, which present considerable sex differentiation. In animal models of anxiety and depression sex differences have been described and linked to the sexually dimorphic hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenals (HPA) axis. The present study aimed to adjust corticosterone, the main HPA axis stress hormone, in male and female adrenalectomized rats with oral (25 μg/ml) corticosterone replacement (ADXR). Subsequently we investigated the behavioral performance of ADXR rats in the open field, light/dark and forced swim test (FST). Male ADXR rats showed less anxiety-like behavior when compared to sham-operated controls, despite adequate corticosterone replacement. They further showed increased swimming and reduced climbing behavior in the FST, while immobility duration did not differ from sham-operated males. On the contrary, adrenalectomy and corticosterone replacement did not have significant effects on the female behavioral response. Females were generally more active and presented less anxiety-like behavior than males, while they exhibited higher depressive-like symptomatology in the FST. ADXR affected behavioral responses predominantly in males, which in turn modified sex differences in the behavioral profile. Females in proestrous and estrous did not differ from females in diestrous and methestrous in any measured behavioral response. Present results suggest that the male and not the female behavioral responses in models of anxiety and depression were mainly affected by ADXR. These findings may play a significant role in explaining the differential coping strategy of the two sexes in response to stressful experiences. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled 'Anxiety and Depression'.
DRINIA H, ANASTASAKIS G. Benthic foraminifer palaeoecology of the Late Quaternary continental outer shelf of a landlocked marine basin in central Aegean Sea, Greece. Quaternary International [Internet]. 2012;261:43-52. Publisher's Version
Koukousioura, O., Triantaphyllou, M., Dimiza, M., Pavlopoulos, K., Syrides, G., Vouvalidis, K. Benthic foraminiferal evidence and paleoenvironmental evolution of Holocene coastal plains in the Aegean Sea (Greece). Quaternary International [Internet]. 2012;261:105-117. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Benthic foraminiferal composition of sedimentary successions during the last 7500 years, was investigated from boreholes drilled in three rather tectonically stable coastal areas of the Aegean Sea (Alykes Kitros, Lafrouda Thrace and Vravron Attica). The quantitative analysis of foraminiferal fauna enabled separation into two different groups that are supported by the analysis of modern benthic foraminiferal communities in the studied sites. Group A consists of Ammonia tepida and Haynesina germanica (closed lagoon assemblage), whereas the most common species of Group B (open lagoon assemblage) are Aubignyna perlucida, miliolids, Elphidium spp. and Ammonia spp. The foraminiferal composition integrated with radiometric dating provides information on Holocene paleoenvironmental changes in the studied coastal plains, related to seaeland interaction. Alykes Kitros and Lafrouda Thrace boreholes show a similar trend, with an open lagoonal fauna in the lower part, transitional upwards to closed lagoonal conditions. This environmental change has taken place after 6500 cal BP in Alykes Kitros and around 3000 cal BP at Lafrouda Thrace. The benthic communities of Vravron Attica borehole sediments seem to represent continuously an open lagoon/shallow marine environment from 4700 to 400 cal BP.
Dimiza, M., Koukousioura, O., Triantaphyllou, M. Benthic foraminiferal morphological abnormalities from Holocene sediments of the Aegean Sea, Greece: palaeoenvironmental implications. 10th Symposium on Oceanography and Fishery [Internet]. 2012;Proceeding:12 pp. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Morphological abnormalities of recent and fossil benthic foraminiferal tests may be caused by environmental stress resulting from anthropogenic pollution and/or natural effects. In the present paper we document and describe morphological abnormalities of Ammonia tepida and some additional foraminiferal species from Holocene sedimentary successions of the Aegean Sea (Alykes Kitros and Vravron Attica). The abnormality types are manifested largely by siamese twins, whereas distorted chamber arrangement, overdeveloped or protruding chambers and the presence of multiple apertures have also been observed. Our observations on the distribution of abnormal tests in comparison to the characters of the accompanying fauna suggest that malformation was caused mainly by rapid and intense salinity fluctuations. 
Chatziralli VPIGP, Michail EPNCA, Katzakis C, Mitropoulos PG. Bilateral Multifocal Chorioretinitis and Optic Neuritis due to Epstein-Barr Virus: A Case Report. 2012.
Peponis VG, Chatziralli IP, Parikakis EA, Chaira N, Katzakis MC, Mitropoulos PG. Bilateral multifocal chorioretinitis and optic neuritis due to Epstein-Barr virus: a case report. Case reports in ophthalmology. 2012;3:327–332.
Mouchlis VD, Michopoulou V, Constantinou-Kokotou V, Mavromoustakos T, Dennis EA, Kokotos G. Binding conformation of 2-oxoamide inhibitors to group IVA cytosolic phospholipase A 2 Determined by molecular docking combined with molecular dynamics. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling [Internet]. 2012;52(1):243 - 254. Website
Moustris KP, Proias GT, Larissi IK, Nastos PT, Paliatsos AG. Bioclimatic and air quality conditions in the greater Athens area, Greece, during the warm period of the year: Trends, variability and persistence. Fresenius Environmental Bulletin [Internet]. 2012;21(8 B):2368 - 2374. WebsiteAbstract
The aim of this work is to study the bioclimatic conditions as well as the air quality for three different regions of the greater Athens area (GAA), during the warm period of the year for the time period 2001-2005. Furthermore, the thermal discomfort and the air pollution persistence within 24 hours were studied. Finally, both the variability and the trend of the bioclimatic and air quality conditions during the examined period were studied. In order to determine the human thermal comfort-discomfort levels, a widely used biometeorological index, the Cooling Power Index, and microclimatic data (air temperature and wind speed) were used. On the other hand, data concerning the air pollutant concentrations surface ozone (O 3) and particulate matter with aerodynamic diameter less than 10μm (PM 10) measured over this area were used for the determination of the air quality levels. The performed analysis indicates throughout the examined area degradation of the air quality and intensive thermal discomfort episodes. More specifically, during the warm period of the year a relatively high frequency of days, in the city center of Athens showing thermal discomfort and air quality degradation, simultaneously, is observed. On the contrary, on the suburban GAA's monitoring sites a reduction of the frequency of days with thermal discomfort is observed while the number of days with air pollution exacerbations is relatively high. In any case, during the examined period the environmental conditions due to bioclimatic and air quality parameters seem to be rather degraded. © by PSP.
Karalis V, Symillides M, Macheras P. Bioequivalence of Highly Variable Drugs: A Comparison of the Newly Proposed Regulatory Approaches by FDA and EMA. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2012;29:1066-1077.Abstract
To explore the comparative performance of the recently proposed bioequivalence (BE) approaches, FDA(s) and EMA(s), by the FDA working group on highly variable drugs and the EMA, respectively; to compare the impact of the GMR-constraint on the two approaches; and to provide representative plots of % BE acceptance as a function of geometric mean ratio, sample size and variability. Simulated BE studies and extreme GMR versus CV plots were used. Three sequence, three period crossover studies with two treatments were simulated using four levels of within-subject variability. The FDA(s) and EMA(s) approaches were identical when variability was < 30%. In all other cases, the FDA(s) method was more permissive than EMA(s). The major discrepancy was observed for variability values > 50%. The GMR-constraint was necessary for FDA(s), especially for drugs with high variabilities. For EMA(s), the GMR-constraint only became effective when sample size was large and variability was close to 50%. A significant discrepancy in the performances of FDA(s) and EMA(s) was observed for high variability values. The GMR-constraint was essential for FDA(s), but it was of minor importance in case of the EMA(s).
Kokotas H, Kroupis C, Chiras D, Grigoriadou M, Lamnissou K, Petersen MB, Kitsos G. Biomarkers in primary open angle glaucoma. Clin.Chem.Lab Med. [Internet]. 2012;50(12):2107 - 2119. WebsiteAbstract
Glaucoma, a leading cause of blindness worldwide, is currently defined as a disturbance of the structural or functional integrity of the optic nerve that causes characteristic atrophic changes in the optic nerve, which may lead to specific visual field defects over time. This disturbance usually can be arrested or diminished by adequate lowering of intraocular pressure (IOP). Glaucoma can be divided roughly into two main categories, ' open angle ' and ' closed angle ' glaucoma.Open angle, chronic glaucoma tends to progress at a slower rate and patients may not notice loss of vision until the disease has progressed significantly. Primary open angle glaucoma(POAG) is described distinctly as a multifactorial optic neuropathy that is chronic and progressive with a characteristic acquired loss of optic nerve fibers. Such loss develops in the presence of open anterior chamber angles, characteristic visual field abnormalities, and IOP that is too high for the healthy eye. It manifests by cupping and atrophy of the optic disc, in the absence of other known causes of glaucomatous disease. Several biological markers have been implicated with the disease. The purpose of this study was to summarize the current knowledge regarding the non-genetic molecular markers which have been predicted to have an association with POAG but have not yet been validated
Batsis D, Bitsikas X, Georgaki A, Evaggelou A, Tigas P. Biomusic: The carrier. Technoetic Arts. 2012;9:209–216.Abstract
The present work investigates the concept of sound, in relation to the new means andsciences under different perspectives, ultimately providing an analysis of the newbornartistic movement of bioart. It deals with two parts. The first part of the study is basedupon reference, investigating the interconnection between art and science. Thismechanism is characterized by transformation processes in the interdisciplinarypractices that are applied mainly by various artists and movements of the second postworld war period. The expressive element seeks for an unworldly explanation throughaudio and visual conjunctions. This nature is obvious in Paul Klee’s reflections ofmusical elements in his paintings, Rimington’s attempts to marry audiovisual influencesin his “colour organs”, the experimentations of composers like Xenakis and Stockhausenat various locations with light and color proves the continuous quest to render sound bythe use of new means. Technology is a vital component of transformation as it enhancesthe syncretic creativity for various art domains like the ones that Fluxus deployed. ΝamJun Paik and Dick Higgins introduce radical techniques in their performances as theydetach their selves from the parameters that define composition and use the mind andpower of sentiment in order to identify reality aurally and optically. Towards the end ofthe 20th century we witness the appearance of new art forms like bioart. The humanbody, host of material and immaterial functions comes to the forefront of art practice. Itsrelation to elements such as oscillations and vibrations that express the energy flow areanalyzed through the model of spiritualism that came from eastern thought. The notionof digital embodiment is presented as a reminder, highlighting the importance oftechnology in biotechnology and genetics.The second part of the study involves an experiment. This is how the concept ofbiomusic is applied with the use of ECG data from the MIT PhysioNet database. Assound penetrates the entire human body, it can be analyzed in all of its phasma. Usingthat information we attempt to translate/transform that biological sound phenomena intomusic. The sound produced by the elaboration of data which result from biologicalfunctions, can be described as Biomusic. It can be transformed into frequencies relatedto time and be expressed into music themes. Sonification plays an important role in thisresearch as it constitutes a quick and precise rendering of the polymorphic information(in this case the E.C.G.) in musical notes. This modeling and musical attribution leads intwo distinguished results each one of them concerning different clinical cases (all databelong to a normal heart function and a pathological one). The invention of this novelsystem is suggested for the scientific as well as for the music discipline. It has the abilityto be implemented in an experimental form and obtain an educational character. Thetransformation process avoids compensation throughout the matching process inbetween E.C.G. functions and music, while focusing on the aesthetic factor at the sametime. Sound meets art in the world of Biomusic as it takes shape through technology,constituting a new medium to further evolve the model of ‘’biology into art’’transformation.
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Hatzimanolis A, Smyrnis N, Avramopoulos D, Stefanis CN, Evdokimidis I, Stefanis NC. Bipolar disorder ANK3 risk variant effect on sustained attention is replicated in a large healthy population. Psychiatric genetics. 2012;22:210.
Deýlová D, Vyskočil V, Barek J, Economou A. Bismuth film electrode at a silver solid amalgam substrate as a new tool for voltammetric determination of electrochemically reducible organic compounds. TalantaTALANTA. 2012;102:68-74.
Kyrisoglou C, Economou A, Efstathiou CE. Bismuth‐Coated Iridium Microwire Electrode for the Determination of Trace Metals by Anodic Stripping Voltammetry. ElectroanalysisElectroanalysis. 2012;24:1825-1832.
Voudris V, Karyofillis P, Doulaptsis C, Moukas I, Thomopoulou S, Cokkinos DV. Bleeding Complications During Long-term Dual Antiplatelet Treatment In Diabetic Patients Treated With 1St Generation Drug Eluting Stent Implantation. 2012.
Papadimas G, Terzis G, Papadopoulos C, Areovimata A, Spengos K, Kavouras S, Manta P. Bone density in patients with late onset Pompe disease. Int J Endocrinol Metab. 2012;10(4):599-603.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pompe disease is an inherited metabolic disorder characterized by α-glycosidase deficiency, which leads to lysosomal glycogen accumulation in many different tissues. The infantile form is the most severe with a rapidly fatal outcome, while the late onset form has a greater phenotypic variability, characterized by skeletal muscle dysfunction and early respiratory involvement. Bone mineral density (BMD) has been recently reported to be reduced in many patients with both forms of the disease. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) is now available with an undefined, impact on BMD in patients with late onset disease. OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to investigate BMD in patients with late onset form of Pompe disease before and after ERT initiation. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Dual x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) was examined in four newly diagnosed patients with late onset Pompe disease and in four adults under ERT before and after ERT initiation with a treatment duration of 18 to 36 months. RESULTS: The initial DEXA showed normal total body BMD z-score in all the patients, while L2-L4 and femoral neck BMD was reduced in three and two patients, respectively. After ERT administration, two patients had an improvement in L2-L4 lumbar spine and one patient in femoral neck BMD z-score with values within normal range. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggested that regional BMD may moderately reduce in some patients with the late onset form of Pompe disease, although profound osteopenia was not observed. The improvement of measurements in L2-L4 and femoral neck BMD z-score in some patients with low pre-treatment values after ERT administration needs to be confirmed in larger scale studies.
Kollaros N, Theodorakos A, Manginas A, Kitziri E, Katsikis A, Cokkinos D, Koutelou M. Bone marrow stem cell adherence into old anterior myocardial infarction: a scintigraphic study using Tl-201 and Tc-99m-HMPAO. Annals of nuclear medicine. 2012;26:228–233.
Mitsi E. “‘But how can I describe the doleful sight’: The Shield of War in Thomas Sackville’s ‘Induction’”. In: New Perspectives on Tudor Cultures, ed. Mike Pincombe and Zsolt Almasi. CSP; 2012. pp. 100-117.
Sakellis I, Papathanassiou AN, Grammatikakis J. Calculation of the activation volume in semi-conducting polypyrrole. Synthetic Metals [Internet]. 2012;161:2732-2733. Website
Sakellis I, Papathanassiou AN, Grammatikakis J. Calculation of the activation volume in semi-conducting polypyrrole. [Internet]. 2012;161:2732-2733. Website
Tserkezis C, Stefanou N. Calculation of waveguide modes in linear chains of metallic nanorods. Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 2012;29(4):827-832.Abstract
We report on the calculation of the fundamental plasmon waveguide modes in linear periodic chains of finite silver nanorods, aligned perpendicular to the chain. The results of rigorous full-electrodynamic calculations by the layer-multiple-scattering method are discussed in conjunction with the results of the widely used coupled-dipole model and a critical evaluation of the latter is provided. More specifically, it is shown that both diameter and height of the nanorods must be much smaller than the interparticle distance; otherwise, for relatively long nanorods close to each other, the coupled-dipole model can fail completely to predict the waveguide dispersion diagram. Moreover, the model systematically underestimates the effect of dissipative losses and cannot describe the effect of a supporting substrate, which is always present in realistic cases and induces considerable changes in the waveguide dispersion diagram.
Stamatelopoulos KS, Georgiopoulos G, Papaioannou T, Lambrinoudaki I, Kouzoupis A, Vlachopoulos C, Georgiou SP, Manios E, Alevizaki M, Papamichael CM, et al. Can premenstrual syndrome affect arterial stiffness or blood pressure?. Atherosclerosis [Internet]. 2012;224(1):170 - 176. Website
Stamatelopoulos KS, Georgiopoulos G, Papaioannou T, Lambrinoudaki I, Kouzoupis A, Vlachopoulos C, Georgiou SP, Manios E, Alevizaki M, Papamichael CM, et al. Can premenstrual syndrome affect arterial stiffness or blood pressure?. Atherosclerosis [Internet]. 2012;224(1):170 - 176. Website
Stamatelopoulos KS, Georgiopoulos G, Papaioannou T, Lambrinoudaki I, Kouzoupis A, Vlachopoulos C, Georgiou SP, Manios E, Alevizaki M, Papamichael CM, et al. Can premenstrual syndrome affect arterial stiffness or blood pressure?. Atherosclerosis [Internet]. 2012;224(1):170 - 176. Website
Melichar B, Kroupis C. Cancer epigenomics: moving slowly, but at a steady pace from laboratory bench to clinical practice. Clin.Chem.Lab Med. [Internet]. 2012;50(10):1699 - 1701. Website
Ioannidou C, Galanis P, Tsoumakas K, Pavlopoulou ID. Caracter{\'ısticas de mordeduras de perro entre estudiantes de enfermer{\'ıa y conocimientos sobre su tratamiento de urgencias. International nursing review en español: revista oficial del Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras. 2012;59:272–279.
Ioannidou C, Galanis P, Tsoumakas K, Pavlopoulou ID. Características de mordeduras de perro entre estudiantes de enfermería y conocimientos sobre su tratamiento de urgencias. International nursing review en español: revista oficial del Consejo Internacional de Enfermeras. 2012;59(2):272-279.
Galanis P. " Case-control" studies. Archives of Hellenic Medicine/Arheia Ellenikes Iatrikes. 2012;29(2).
Galanis P. " Case-control" studies. Archives of Hellenic Medicine/Arheia Ellenikes Iatrikes. 2012;29.
Chatziralli IP, Kanonidou E, Kanonidou C, Chatzirallis A, Papazisis L. Central Serous Chorioretinopathy With Multiple Leakage Points in a Young Female Patient Without Detected Risk Factors. Journal of Medical Cases. 2012;3:201–203.
Zikos D, Diomidous M, Mantas J. Challenges in the Successful Research Management of a Collaborative EU Project. Acta Inform Med. 2012;20(1):15-7.Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Successful research management requirements include; equal teamwork and efficient coordination, in order to increase the impact of the research outcomes and provide added value knowledge. Aim of this paper is to discuss the strategies that have been followed during the RN4CAST study, the largest nursing multi-country research project ever conducted in Europe. The paper focuses on the core research strategies rather than on the administrative activities, which are inevitably also required for the success of a large scale research. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: This paper is an extension of a conference presentation in the International Conference of the European Federation for Medical Informatics (MIE) 2011 in Oslo, and was subsequently published in the Studies in Health Technology and Informatics book series (IOS Press) under the title "Research management: the case of RN4CAST." Management of a multicountry nursing survey requires the use of common data collection tools, applicable to every context, research protocols supporting the scope of the research, data models for multi-country analyses and global dissemination strategies. Challenges that may be faced during the implementation of the study include the individualized confrontation of obstacles during data collection, the coherence of national procedures (for example permissions for data collection) in European level, and the challenge to gain information of added value for the EU, by aggregating the national survey results through a powerful data analysis model. Communication strategies are also discussed.
Hanias MP, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Chaotic behavior of transistor circuits. Understanding Complex Systems [Internet]. 2012:59-91. Website
Hanias MP, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Chaotic behavior of transistor circuits. Understanding Complex Systems [Internet]. 2012:59-91. Website
Kaskaoutis DG, Nastos PT, Kosmopoulos PG, Kambezidis HD. Characterising the long-range transport mechanisms of different aerosol types over Athens, Greece during 2000-2005. International Journal of Climatology [Internet]. 2012;32(8):1249 - 1270. WebsiteAbstract
This study analyses the weather conditions, the main pathways and transport mechanisms favouring the presence of specific aerosol types over Athens, Greece. On the basis of the aerosol optical depth at 550 nm (AOD 550) and fine mode (FM) values from a Terra-MODIS dataset in the period 2000-2005, three main aerosol types are identified (urban/industrial, UI; clean maritime, CM; and desert dust, DD), each one corresponding to different optical characteristics and source regions. The UI aerosols are associated with polluted air masses from Europe, the CM aerosols with clean Atlantic air masses and the DD aerosols with air masses from North African arid regions carrying significant amount of dust in certain cases. The comparison of the three aerosol types with the air masses from their favourable sector constitutes a first 'quick-validation' of the identification scheme. Thus, the incidence of transport from Europe explain 81% of the variability in the observed UI type, while the 73% of the Atlantic air masses correspond to the CM type; the 50% of the African air masses can be considered as DD aerosols over Athens. The mean synoptic meteorological patterns, favouring the presence of each aerosol type, are also investigated. Further analysing the air-mass trajectories at three altitudes, the transport mechanisms of the aerosol types are identified. The results clearly show that the UI aerosols are mainly transported within the boundary layer, while the CM conditions are associated with Atlantic air masses at higher altitudes. Moreover, the DD aerosols are transported either in the upper atmosphere or in the whole atmospheric column. This is among the first studies conducted over Athens aiming at investigating the weather conditions, pathways and transport mechanisms that favour the presence of aerosols of different characteristics. © 2011 Royal Meteorological Society.
Ioannidou C, Galanis P, Tsoumakas K, Pavlopoulou ID. Characteristics of dog bites among nursing students and knowledge about their emergency management. International nursing review. 2012;59(2):245-251.
Ioannidou C, Galanis P, Tsoumakas K, Pavlopoulou ID. Characteristics of dog bites among nursing students and knowledge about their emergency management. International nursing review. 2012;59:245–251.
Kanellakopoulos A, Lagaki V, Mertzimekis TJ, Paneta V. Characterization of Nuclear Targets and Thin Films Using Ion-Beam Techniques. In: Hellenic Nuclear Physics Society; 2012. Website
Thodi G, Georgiou V, Molou E, Loukas YL, Dotsikas Y, Biti S, Papadopoulos K, Doulgerakis E. Characterization of the molecular spectrum of Medium-Chain Acyl-CoA Dehydrogenase Deficiency in a Greek newborns cohort: Identification of a novel variant. Clinical Biochemistry [Internet]. 2012;45(15):1167 - 1172. Website
Papageorgiou AC, Fischer S, Reichert J, Diller K, Blobner F, Klappenberger F, Allegretti F, Seitsonen AP, Barth JV. Chemical transformations drive complex self-assembly of uracil on close-packed coinage metal surfaces. ACS Nano [Internet]. 2012;6(3):2477 - 2486. Publisher's Version
Lelidis I, Barbero G, Scarfone AM. Cholesteric pitch-transitions induced by a magnetic field in a sample containing incomplete number of pitches. Central European Journal of Physics [Internet]. 2012;10:587-593. Website
Terpos E, Kastritis E, Christoulas D, Gkotzamanidou M, Eleutherakis-Papaiakovou E, Kanellias N, Papatheodorou A, Dimopoulos MA. Circulating activin-A is elevated in patients with advanced multiple myeloma and correlates with extensive bone involvement and inferior survival; no alterations post-lenalidomide and dexamethasone therapy. Annals of Oncology [Internet]. 2012;23(10):2681 - 2686. WebsiteAbstract
Background: Activin-A is a transforming growth factor -β superfamily member, which seems to be implicated in the biology of osteolytic disease in multiple myeloma. Design and methods: Circulating activin-A was evaluated in 98 newly diagnosed myeloma patients (85 with symptomatic disease), in 40 patients with relapsed myeloma before and after four cycles of lenalidomide and dexamethasone (RD), in 27 healthy controls and in 10 monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance patients. Results: Patients with newly diagnosed symptomatic myeloma had increased circulating activin-A compared with controls (P < 0.001), while patients with relapsed disease had elevated activin-A even compared with symptomatic patients at diagnosis (P < 0.001). High activin-A correlated with advanced International Staging System stage (P = 0.002), increased bone resorption (P < 0.001) and extensive bone disease (P = 0.03). Low levels of activin-A (<442 pg/ml) were associated with superior median overall survival: not reached versus 59 months (P = 0.04), while activin-A inversely correlated with survival as a continuous variable (P < 0.001). RD did not alter circulating activin-A after four cycles of treatment, even in responders. Conclusions: High circulating activin-A correlates with advanced features of myeloma, supporting the rationale for the use of activin-A antagonists, such as sotatercept in myeloma. The inability of RD to reduce activin-A reveals RD as a good candidate for combination therapies with activin-A antagonists in myeloma. © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Society for Medical Oncology. All rights reserved.
Creatsa M, Armeni E, Stamatelopoulos K, Rizos D, Georgiopoulos G, Kazani M, Alexandrou A, Dendrinos S, Augoulea A, Papamichael C, et al. Circulating androgen levels are associated with subclinical atherosclerosis and arterial stiffness in healthy recently menopausal women. Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental. 2012;61(2):193 - 201.Abstract
Although increasing evidence supports an association between endogenous sex hormones and cardiovascular disease, the results still remain controversial. This study aims to examine the association between endogenous sex hormones and indices of vascular function and structure. Serum follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, testosterone, sex hormone-binding globulin, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), and Δ4-androstenedione were measured in 120 healthy postmenopausal women aged 41 to 60 years. Possible associations with surrogate markers of subclinical atherosclerosis, arterial stiffness, and endothelial function were investigated. Indices of arterial structure included carotid and femoral intima-media thickness and atheromatous plaques presence. Indices of arterial function included flow-mediated dilation of the brachial artery, carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), and augmentation index. Total testosterone and free androgen index (FAI) were the most important predictors of common carotid artery intima-media thickness (β = 0.376 and β = 0.236, P <.001 and P =.014, respectively). Similarly, FAI was the only significant independent predictor of PWV (β = 0.254, P =.027) after adjusting for age, smoking, body mass index, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance, and blood lipids. Free estrogen index showed a positive association with PWV, independently of age, smoking, and body mass index, but not of homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance and blood lipids. Age-adjusted levels of DHEAS exhibited a significant independent negative association with measures of augmentation index. Follicle-stimulating hormone, luteinizing hormone, estradiol, sex hormone-binding globulin, and Δ4-androstenedione were not associated with any of the vascular parameters independently of traditional cardiovascular risk factors. Higher serum testosterone and FAI are associated with subclinical atherosclerosis in healthy recently menopausal women. This association is independent of traditional cardiovascular risk factors or insulin resistance. On the contrary, serum DHEAS exhibits a negative association with arterial stiffness. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Terpos E, Anargyrou K, Katodritou E, Kastritis E, Papatheodorou A, Christoulas D, Pouli A, Michalis E, Delimpasi S, Gkotzamanidou M, et al. Circulating angiopoietin-1 to angiopoietin-2 ratio is an independent prognostic factor for survival in newly diagnosed patients with multiple myeloma who received therapy with novel antimyeloma agents. International Journal of Cancer [Internet]. 2012;130(3):735 - 742. WebsiteAbstract
The circulating levels of several angiogenic cytokines [angiopoietin-1 (Ang-1), angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2), vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), angiogenin and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)] were evaluated in 174 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed, symptomatic, multiple myeloma (MM). Circulating levels of Ang-1/Ang-2 were reduced in myeloma patients compared to controls, whereas VEGF and angiogenin levels were increased. Reduced angiopoietin-1/angiopoietin-2 ratio correlated with advanced disease features including international staging system (ISS)-3 stage, renal impairment and extensive bone disease. Based on immunohistochemical results in 20 patients (10 with the higher and 10 with the lower values of circulating angiopoietin-2) we found that angiopoietin-2 is expressed by myeloma cells and correlates with increased microvessel density in subsets of patients. Furthermore, Ang-1/Ang-2 ratio correlated with survival. Patients with circulating Ang-1/Ang-2 below or equal to the median value (6.03) had a median survival of 26.3 months compared to 53 months of all others (p = 0.002). Interestingly, this was mainly observed in patients who received first-line therapy with novel agent-based regimens (65% of our patients). Furthermore, a subset of ISS-3 patients with serum Ang-1/Ang-2 above the median value had favourable prognosis (median survival: 45 months versus 17 months of all others; p = 0.0001). The multivariate analysis revealed that low Ang-1/Ang-2 ratio could independently predict for inferior survival in our cohort of patients (relative risk (RR) 2.07, 95% CI 1.50-2.42; p < 0.001). These results highlight the role of angiopoietins pathway in the biology of MM and reveal novel targets for the development of antimyeloma agents. Copyright © 2011 UICC.
Fotakis C, Christodouleas D, Zervou M, Papadopoulos K, Calokerinos AC. Classification of Wines Based on Different Antioxidant Responses to Spectrophotometric Analytical Methods. Analytical Letters [Internet]. 2012;45:581-591. Website
Antoniou V, Zezas A, Hatzidimitriou D, Maravelias G, Haberl F. Classification of X-ray sources detected in the XMM-Newton survey of the SMC. [Internet]. 2012:426. WebsiteAbstract
We request multi-fiber optical spectroscopic observations (using the AAOmega/2dF spectrograph at AAT) of the central region of the Small Magellanic Cloud, in order to determine the donor type of the identified X-ray binaries (XRBs) detected in our large XMM survey of the same area. This way we will unambiguously classify the XRBs into Be (easily identifiable by their Hα emission) or supergiant systems. These observations will create a complete census of early-type line-emitting SMC stars down to V~19 mag, thus allowing to address: i) the fraction of early-type stars that exhibit Hα emission and the connection between their Hα excess and red excess or brightness, ii) the fraction of such sources that are observed in X-rays, which is important for constraining the formation rate of accreting binaries in an environment with well characterized stellar populations, and iii) the spectral-type distribution of low-luminosity XRBs.
Vasilopoulos G, Hatzidimitriou D, Pietsch W. Classification of X-ray sources in the direction of M31. In: ; 2012. pp. 20 - 20. WebsiteAbstract
M31 is our nearest spiral galaxy, at a distance of 780 kpc. Identification of X-ray sources in nearby galaxies is important for interpreting the properties of more distant ones, mainly because we can classify nearby sources using both X-ray and optical data, while more distant ones via X-rays alone. The XMM-Newton Large Project for M31 has produced an abundant sample of about 1900 X-ray sources in the direction of M31. Most of them remain elusive, giving us little signs of their origin. Our goal is to classify these sources using criteria based on properties of already identified ones. In particular we construct candidate lists of high mass X-ray binaries, low mass X-ray binaries, X-ray binaries correlated with globular clusters and AGN based on their X-ray emission and the properties of their optical counterparts, if any. Our main methodology consists of identifying particular loci of X-ray sources on X-ray hardness ratio diagrams and the color magnitude diagrams of their optical counterparts. Finally, we examined the X-ray luminosity function of the X-ray binaries populations.
Spanou D, Perimenis P, Mantzouratou P, Gomatos C, Cokkinos D, Mourouzis I, Pantos C. Clenbuterol favorably remodels neonatal cardiac cells via activation of p38 MAPK signalling pathway. The Journal of cardiovascular surgery. 2012;53:789–795.
Lelieveld J, Hadjinicolaou P, Kostopoulou E, Chenoweth J, El Maayar M, Giannakopoulos C, Hannides C, Lange MA, Tanarhte M, Tyrlis E, et al. Climate change and impacts in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. Climatic Change [Internet]. 2012;114:667-687. Website
Kostopoulou E, Giannakopoulos C, Hatzaki M, Tziotziou K. Climate extremes in the NE Mediterranean: Assessing the E-OBS dataset and regional climate simulations. Climate Research [Internet]. 2012;54(3):249 - 270. Website
Christopoulou G, Tzetis M, Konstantinidou AE, Tsezou A, Kanavakis E, Kitsiou-Tzeli S, Velissariou V. Clinical and molecular description of a fetus in prenatal diagnosis with a rare de novo ring 10 and deletions of 12.59 Mb in 10p15. 3–p14 and 4.22 Mb in 10q26. 3. European journal of medical genetics. 2012;55(1):75-79.
Piperos T, Kalles V, Al Ahwal Y, Konstantinou E, Skarpas G, Mariolis-Sapsakos T. Clinical significance of de Garengeot's hernia: A case of acute appendicitis and review of the literature. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2012;3(3):116-7.Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The presence of the appendix in a femoral hernia sac is known as de Garengeot's hernia. We report a rare case of an elderly woman with femoral hernia appendicitis and discuss the surgical pitfalls and considerations through a literature review. PRESENTATION OF CASE: An 83-year-old woman presented with fever and right lower quadrant abdominal pain. Clinical examination revealed a femoral hernia. Ultrasonography confirmed bowel was present in the hernia sac. In the operation room, an acutely inflamed appendix was recognized within the sac. The patient underwent appendectomy and hernia repair with sutures. DISCUSSION: Acute appendicitis within a femoral hernia is rare and multiple dilemmas exist regarding its treatment. An incision below the inguinal ligament is a reasonable choice in order to access the hernia sac. A mesh should be placed in non-infectious appendectomy while herniorrhaphy is preferred in cases of appendicitis. CONCLUSION: The presence of the vermiform appendix in a femoral hernia sac is rare but the surgeon should be aware of this clinical entity. Prompt diagnosis and appropriate surgical treatment is the key to avoid complications.
Liakos A, Niarchos P, Gazeas K. Close Binaries with delta Scuti components: New discoveries, analysis techniques and recent results. In: ; 2012. pp. 26 - 26. WebsiteAbstract
The results from a four-year systematic observational sky survey of eclipsing binaries, candidates for containing a delta Scuti component, are presented. More than a hundred systems were tested for a possible oscillating behavior, 17 out of which were found to show evidence of pulsating component and 8 more being ambiguous cases for further research. Data analysis and modelling methods are described step-by-step, and as an example the case of BO Her is presented in detail. Using the observational results of all known close binaries with a delta Scuti component collected from the literature and our own study, a total of 73 such systems is gathered. Correlations among their physical parameters (e.g. pulsation and orbital periods, evolutionary status) are also derived, extending significantly our knowledge of these systems.
Papathanasiou G, Thorn CB. {Closed String Self-energy on the Lightcone Worldsheet Lattice}. Phys. Rev. D. 2012;86:066002.
Dimiza, M., Triantaphyllou, M., Krasakopoulou, E. Coccolith malformation in the Aegean Sea. Scientific Annals of the School of Geology [Internet]. 2012;101:23-30 (in Greek) . Publisher's VersionAbstract
Ocean acidification and the related changes in seawater chemistry may disrupt calcification by coccolithophores and departure from the normal growth process causing malformed coccoliths. Coccospheres with malformed were coccoliths collected from different locations in the Aegean Sea. Although most of these specimens in our work are restricted to Emiliania huxleyi, scarce coccospheres of Rhabdosphaera clavigeraSyracosphaera pulchra, Discosphaera tubifera and Calcidiscus quadriperforatus have also been detected. In this study we discuss our observations on malformed distribution in relation to seawater carbonate chemistry.
Pusch A, Wuestner S, Hamm JM, Tsakmakidis KL, Hess O. Coherent amplification and noise in gain-enhanced nanoplasmonic metamaterials: A maxwell-bloch langevin approach. ACS Nano [Internet]. 2012;6:2420-2431. WebsiteAbstract
Nanoplasmonic metamaterials are an exciting new class of engineered media that promise a range of important applications, such as subwavelength focusing, cloaking, and slowing/stopping of light. At optical frequencies, using gain to overcome potentially not insignificant losses has recently emerged as a viable solution to ultra-low-loss operation that may lead to next-generation active metamaterials. Maxwell-Bloch models for active nanoplasmonic metamaterials are able to describe the coherent spatiotemporal and nonlinear gain-plasmon dynamics. Here, we extend the Maxwell-Bloch theory to a Maxwell-Bloch Langevin approach-a spatially resolved model that describes the light field and noise dynamics in gain-enhanced nanoplasmonic structures. Using the example of an optically pumped nanofishnet metamaterial with an embedded laser dye (four-level) medium exhibiting a negative refractive index, we demonstrate the transition from loss-compensation to amplification and to nanolasing. We observe ultrafast relaxation oscillations of the bright negative-index mode with frequencies just below the THz regime. The influence of noise on mode competition and the onset and magnitude of the relaxation oscillations is elucidated, and the dynamics and spectra of the emitted light indicate that coherent amplification and lasing are maintained even in the presence of noise and amplified spontaneous emission. © 2012 American Chemical Society.
Dasyra KM, Combes F. Cold and warm molecular gas in the outflow of 4C 12.50. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2012;541:L7.
Aad G, others. {Combined search for the Standard Model Higgs boson using up to 4.9 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC}. Phys. Lett. B. 2012;710:49–66.
Sakellariou A, Sanoudou D, Spyrou G. Combining multiple hypothesis testing and affinity propagation clustering leads to accurate, robust and sample size independent classification on gene expression data. BMC BioinformaticsBMC BioinformaticsBMC Bioinformatics. 2012;13:270.Abstract
BACKGROUND: A feature selection method in microarray gene expression data should be independent of platform, disease and dataset size. Our hypothesis is that among the statistically significant ranked genes in a gene list, there should be clusters of genes that share similar biological functions related to the investigated disease. Thus, instead of keeping N top ranked genes, it would be more appropriate to define and keep a number of gene cluster exemplars. RESULTS: We propose a hybrid FS method (mAP-KL), which combines multiple hypothesis testing and affinity propagation (AP)-clustering algorithm along with the Krzanowski & Lai cluster quality index, to select a small yet informative subset of genes. We applied mAP-KL on real microarray data, as well as on simulated data, and compared its performance against 13 other feature selection approaches. Across a variety of diseases and number of samples, mAP-KL presents competitive classification results, particularly in neuromuscular diseases, where its overall AUC score was 0.91. Furthermore, mAP-KL generates concise yet biologically relevant and informative N-gene expression signatures, which can serve as a valuable tool for diagnostic and prognostic purposes, as well as a source of potential disease biomarkers in a broad range of diseases. CONCLUSIONS: mAP-KL is a data-driven and classifier-independent hybrid feature selection method, which applies to any disease classification problem based on microarray data, regardless of the available samples. Combining multiple hypothesis testing and AP leads to subsets of genes, which classify unknown samples from both, small and large patient cohorts with high accuracy.
Pirazzoli P, Evelpidou N. Comment on "Relative sea level change in western Istria (Croatia) during the last millennium" by Sanja Faivre, Eric Fouache, Matthieu Ghilardi, Fabrizio Antonioli, Stefano Furlani and Vladimir Kovacic. Quaternary International. 2012;271:130-131.Abstract
The paper Faivre et al. (2011) presents an interpretation of results deduced from two coastal cores that are trying to date the period of formation of a slightly submerged tidal notch often reported from the coasts of Istria. The development of a tidal notch in carbonate coasts is usually made possible by intertidal bioerosion processes during periods of relative sea-level stability (Pirazzoli, 1986). The inward depth of the tidal notch profile, that in Istria is often of about half a meter, may be used for a rough estimation of the duration of the period of relative sea-level stability, with assumptions on the bioerosion rates, that in the Mediterranean have been reported to vary generally between about 0.2 and 1.0 mm/y (Evelpidou et al., 2012). The profile of the Istrian tidal notch shows a well preserved roof, evidence that the notch was submerged by a rapid subsidence, probably coseismic (Evelpidou et al., 2011a, 2011b). Several publications, some of them co-signed by the same authors for the area between Porec and Zadar (Fouache et al., 2000; Faivre and Fouache, 2003), have reported, from correlation with archaeological remains, that the submerged notch corresponds, more or less, to the sea level in Roman times. Other data by Faivre et al. (2010), mention a tidal notch submerged by 0.5e0.7 m and a sea level rise from the first century AD that cannot have highly exceeded 1.0 m. Finally according to Fouache et al. (2011), the sea level rise indicated by archeological remains can be estimated at 1.0+-0.48 m since Roman times. Faivre et al. (2011) provide a new interpretation from the two cores, which is in complete contradiction with previous results, suggesting that the notch formed much later, between 1000 and 1500 AD. These two dates correspond to radiocarbon ages of two shells collected by the cores. However, apart from the depth of sampling, that nearly coincides to the base of the notch, not before but after its submergence, there is no clear evidence that the dated shells are really related to the sea level at which the notch developed before its submergence. Also, the assertion that the sample from one core would have been deposited at the beginning of the notch formation, while the sample at the same depth from the other core would just have preceded the coseismic subsidence, seems unconvincing. In fact, after the rapid subsidence of the area, the relative sea level became several decimeters higher in the areas of the Mirna River valley and of the Santa Marina Cove, permitting an acceleration in marine sediment deposition at the levels where they have been recently cored. In addition, the period between 1000 and 1500 AD seems too short for the development of the tidal notch considered, more specifically that this period seems very unfavorable to tidal notch development because the global sea-level rise that occurred until at least 1350 AD, at a rate of 0.6 mm/y (Kemp et al., 2011), has probably limited the possibilities of local bioerosion. Seismic evidence in the period around 1500 AD is also missing. If the rapid subsidence had a coseismic origin, the event is likely to have produced a tsunami in the northern Adriatic. It is hardly believable that a tsunami occurring about 1500 AD could escape notice in Venice and in the other lagoons and harbors of the western coast of the Adriatic. In short, a late Roman date, e.g. 361 AD, as suggested by Benac et al. (2004), seems more likely than a date around 1500 AD. As to the relative sea level stability necessary for the notch formation, it could have occurred in a period of balance for relative sea level changes between the eustatic, isostatic and tectonic factors (Pirazzoli, 2005), i.e. before and during Roman times, possibly in accordance with relative sea-level variations of the type of those predicted with the modelm-2byAntonioli et al. (2007, Fig. 9C or 9D).
Elmegreen B, Carraro G, Hatzidimitriou D, Da Costa G, de Grijs R, Deng LC, Lada C, Lee Y-W, Minniti D, Sarajedini A, et al. Commission 37: Star Clusters and Associations. [Internet]. 2012;7:249 - 251. WebsiteAbstract
Research on star clusters and associations includes the observation and theory of stellar groupings as they form and evolve, cluster disruption, stellar interactions inside clusters, and star formation in dense environments. In what follows, we list past, present and future meetings (http://www2.cadc-ccda.hia-iha.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/meetings/), publications statistics and important surveys, reviews, and databases about clusters.
Evnouchidou I, Birtley J, Seregin S, Papakyriakou A, Zervoudi E, Samiotaki M, Panayotou G, Giastas P, Petrakis O, Georgiadis D, et al. A common single nucleotide polymorphism in endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 2 induces a specificity switch that leads to altered antigen processing. Journal of Immunology [Internet]. 2012;189:2383-2392. Website
A Companion to Greek Art. (ed. with Smith TJ). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell; 2012.
Vrontaki E, Leonis G, Papadopoulos MG, Simcic M, Grdadolnik SG, Afantitis A, Melagraki G, Hadjikakou SK, Mavromoustakos T. Comparative binding effects of aspirin and anti-inflammatory Cu complex in the active site of LOX-1. Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling [Internet]. 2012;52(12):3293 - 3301. Website
Stassinakis AN, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Comparative performance study of one or multiple receivers schemes for FSO links over gamma-gamma turbulence channels. Journal of Modern Optics [Internet]. 2012;59:1023-1031. Website
Stassinakis AN, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. Comparative performance study of one or multiple receivers schemes for FSO links over gamma-gamma turbulence channels. Journal of Modern Optics [Internet]. 2012;59:1023-1031. Website
Helmis CG, Sgouros G, Tombrou M, Schäfer K, Münkel C, Bossioli E, Dandou A. A Comparative Study and Evaluation of Mixing-Height Estimation Based on Sodar-RASS, Ceilometer Data and Numerical Model Simulations. Boundary-Layer Meteorology [Internet]. 2012;145:507-526. Website
Helmis CG, Sgouros G, Tombrou M, Schäfer K, Münkel C, Bossioli E, Dandou A. A Comparative Study and Evaluation of Mixing-Height Estimation Based on Sodar-RASS, Ceilometer Data and Numerical Model Simulations. Boundary-Layer Meteorology [Internet]. 2012;145(3):507 - 526. Website
Helmis CG, Sgouros G, Tombrou M, Schäfer K, Münkel C, Bossioli E, Dandou A. A Comparative Study and Evaluation of Mixing-Height Estimation Based on Sodar-RASS, Ceilometer Data and Numerical Model Simulations. Boundary-Layer Meteorology [Internet]. 2012;145:507-526. Website
Fotakis C, Megariotis G, Christodouleas D, Kritsi E, Zoumpoulakis P, Ntountaniotis D, Zervou M, Potamitis C, Hodzic A, Pabst G, et al. Comparative study of the AT1 receptor prodrug antagonist candesartan cilexetil with other sartans on the interactions with membrane bilayers. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes [Internet]. 2012;1818(12):3107 - 3120. Website
Kanonidou E, Chatziralli IP, Konidaris V, Kanonidou C, Papazisis L. A comparative study of visual function of young myopic adults wearing contact lenses vs. spectacles. Contact Lens and Anterior Eye. 2012;35:196–198.
Tsipouri L. Comparing innovation performance and science in society in the European member states. Science and Public Policy [Internet]. 2012;39(6):732-740. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This paper investigates the potential congruence between research and innovation intensity in a country and the role society plays in the adoption and dissemination of scientific results. Using descriptive reports it tries to quantify certain variables and finds a significant degree of coincidence between the two. This, however, does not indicate any causal relationship but suggests that a systematic exercise of this type is feasible and may lead to the creation of valuable time series that can form solid evidence for policy in the future and create an interesting database for further research and policy-making. Countries that rank higher in their ‘science in society’ performance compared to their innovation ranking may be used as models for imitation. Furthermore, the rating process indicated that there are significant differences between European member states but there is at least a minimum involvement in every country.
Papaioannou TG, Protogerou A, Stefanadis C. Comparison between Mobil-O-Graph and the SphygmoCor device for central systolic blood pressure estimation: Consensus is required for 'validation protocols'. Blood Pressure Monitoring [Internet]. 2012;17(6):259 - 260. Website
Papaioannou TG, Protogerou A, Stefanadis C. Comparison between Mobil-O-Graph and the SphygmoCor device for central systolic blood pressure estimation: Consensus is required for 'validation protocols'. Blood Pressure Monitoring [Internet]. 2012;17(6):259 - 260. Website
Papaioannou TG, Protogerou A, Stefanadis C. Comparison between Mobil-O-Graph and the SphygmoCor device for central systolic blood pressure estimation: Consensus is required for 'validation protocols'. Blood Pressure Monitoring [Internet]. 2012;17(6):259 - 260. Website
Golemati S, Stoitsis JS, Gastounioti A, Dimopoulos AC, Koropouli V, Nikita KS. Comparison of block matching and differential methods for motion analysis of the carotid artery wall from ultrasound images. IEEE Trans Inf Technol Biomed [Internet]. 2012;16(5):852-858. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Motion of the carotid artery wall is important for the quantification of arterial elasticity and contractility and can be estimated with a number of techniques. In this paper, a framework for quantitative evaluation of motion analysis techniques from B-mode ultrasound images is introduced. Six synthetic sequences were produced using 1) a real image corrupted by Gaussian and speckle noise of 25 and 15 dB, and 2) the ultrasound simulation package Field II. In both cases, a mathematical model was used, which simulated the motion of the arterial wall layers and the surrounding tissue, in the radial and longitudinal directions. The performance of four techniques, namely optical flow (OF (HS)), weighted least-squares optical flow (OF (LK(WLS))), block matching (BM), and affine block motion model (ABMM), was investigated in the context of this framework. The average warping indices were lowest for OF (LK(WLS)) (1.75 pixels), slightly higher for ABMM (2.01 pixels), and highest for BM (6.57 pixels) and OF (HS) (11.57 pixels). Due to its superior performance, OF (LK(WLS)) was used to quantify motion of selected regions of the arterial wall in real ultrasound image sequences of the carotid artery. Preliminary results indicate that OF (LK(WLS)) is promising, because it efficiently quantified radial, longitudinal, and shear strains in healthy adults and diseased subjects.
Koulakiotis NS, Pittenauer E, Halabalaki M, Tsarbopoulos A, Allmaier G. Comparison of different tandem mass spectrometric techniques (ESI‐IT, ESI‐and IP‐MALDI‐QRTOF and vMALDI‐TOF/RTOF) for the analysis of crocins and picrocrocin from the stigmas of Crocus sativus L. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry. 2012;26(6):670-678.
Giannakopoulos C, LeSager P, Moriondo M, Bindi M, Karali A, Hatzaki M, Kostopoulou E. Comparison of fire danger indices in the Mediterranean for present day conditions. IForest [Internet]. 2012;5(4):197 - 203. Website
Giovanis V, Kotrotsios S. The comparison of physical abilities between alpine skiing skiers’ and tennis players. Physical Education of Students. Scientific journal. 2012;6:144-148.
Kotsakiozi P, Pafilis P, Giokas S, Valakos E. A comparison of the physiological responses of two land snail species with different distributional ranges. Journal of Molluscan StudiesJournal of Molluscan Studies. 2012;78:217-224.Abstract
Land snails usually exhibit cycles of activity and dormancy (aestivation or hibernation). The transition between these two states is accompanied by a range of behavioural and physiological responses to ensure their survival under adverse environmental conditions. Furthermore, aestivation plays an important role in shaping species' distribution patterns. We examined the seasonal patterns in biochemical tissue composition in relation to aspects of behavioural ecology in three land snail populations: one mainland and one insular population of the widespread Helix aspersa and a population (sympatric with the latter) of Helix figulina, a congeneric species with a narrow and declining distribution. Helix figulina aestivates in underground borrows, while H. aspersa spends the summer under stones and may interrupt aestivation when conditions become favourable. Prior to aestivation H. figulina accumulates metabolic fuels, which it consumes later during summer, and at the same time loses substantial body water and increases lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity. The insular H. aspersa population follows a similar pattern (regarding metabolites and LDH activity), with the difference that water loss is limited. However, the mainland population of H. aspersa deviates from this model with energy metabolites and water levels showing little variation throughout the year, while LDH activity is reduced. These differences probably reflect the particular behavioural and physiological patterns adopted by each species. The specialist and range-restricted H. figulina shows a constant and more predictable seasonal pattern, which may be effective for surviving in its historical biogeographic range, but it seems to be more vulnerable to possibly changing environmental conditions. On the other hand the generalist and cosmopolitan H. aspersa adopts a more flexible pattern that compensates for the effects of adverse conditions during aestivation and permits a more effective exploitation of energy resources.
Lelidis I, Barbero G, Sfarna A. Comparison of two generation-recombination terms in the Poisson-Nernst-Planck model. Journal of Chemical Physics [Internet]. 2012;137(15):154104. Publisher's Version
Desiniotis A, Kouvelis VN, Davenport K, Bruce D, Detter C, Tapia R, Han C, Goodwin LA, Woyke T, Kyrpides NC, et al. Complete genome sequence of the ethanol-producing Zymomonas mobilis subsp. mobilis centrotype ATCC 29191. J Bacteriol. 2012;194(21):5966-7.Abstract
Zymomonas mobilis is an ethanologenic bacterium that has been studied for use in biofuel production. Of the sequenced Zymomonas strains, ATCC 29191 has been described as the phenotypic centrotype of Zymomonas mobilis subsp. mobilis, the taxon that harbors the highest ethanol-producing Z. mobilis strains. ATCC 29191 was isolated in Kinshasa, Congo, from palm wine fermentations. This strain is reported to be a robust levan producer, while in recent years it has been employed in studies addressing Z. mobilis respiration. Here we announce the finishing and annotation of the ATCC 29191 genome, which comprises one chromosome and three plasmids.
LOUPIS MI, Kavadias C, Papanikolaou NP. A Component Repository and Search Engine Tool for SME Software Re-Users. 2012;7(5).
Koukounaras-Liagkis M. Compulsory Religious Education: A Justification Based on European Experience. In: Shoniregun CA, Akmayeva GA Ireland International Conference on Education, 2012 Proceedings, Infonomics Society. Dublin; 2012. pp. 44-48.Abstract
In this paper the author presents research into the role of religion in the modern world and into young people’s perspectives on the role of religion in European school systems attempting to justify compulsory Religious Education. International and European legislation, experiences of different countries and findings of researches in Greece published for the first time, provide a proposal for compulsory Religious Education which has to be based on the constructivist theory according to pedagogical practice in Europe.
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Katsikis VN, Polyrakis IA. Computation of vector sublattices and minimal lattice-subspaces of Rk: Applications in finance. Applied Mathematics and Computation. 2012;218:6860–6873.
Andreopoulou A, Roginska A. Computer-aided estimation of the athenian agora aulos scales based on physical modeling. In: Audio Engineering Society Convention 133. Audio Engineering Society; 2012.
Athanasiou K, Katakos E, Papadopoulou P. Conceptual ecology of evolution acceptance among Greek education students: the contribution of knowledge increase. 2012;46(4):234 - 241.
Athanasiou K, Katakos E, Papadopoulou P. Conceptual ecology of evolution acceptance among Greek education students: the contribution of knowledge increase. J. Biol. Educ. [Internet]. 2012;46:234–241. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this study, we explored the factors related to acceptance of evolutionary theory among students/preservice preschool education teachers using conceptual ecology for biological evolution as a theoretical frame. We aimed to examine the acceptance and understanding of evolutionary theory and also the relationship of acceptance and understanding of the nature of science, thinking dispositions and religiosity as independent variables. We also studied the influence of teaching on the conceptual ecology of evolution acceptance. A class of 320 future teachers was surveyed using two questionnaires. According to our findings, students' understanding of evolutionary theory is positively correlated with a moderate acceptance of evolutionary theory. We found a weak positive correlation between the understanding of the nature of science and acceptance of evolution theory, and a positive correlation between open-minded thinking dispositions and evolution theory acceptance. The strength and the patterns of these correlations are miscellaneous and are examined carefully in this paper. We also found that systematic teaching may have a significant influence on evolution theory acceptance. Our findings stress the differences that exist between societies and how socio-cultural factors such as type of religion influence acceptance of evolution and have a strong influence on evolution education.
Athanasiou K, Katakos E, Papadopoulou P. Conceptual ecology of evolution acceptance among Greek education students: the contribution of knowledge increase. Journal of Biological Education. 2012;46:234–241.
Athanasiou K, Papadopoulou P. Conceptual ecology of the evolution acceptance among Greek education students: Knowledge, religious practices and social influences. International Journal of Science Education. 2012;34:903–924.
Athanasiou K, Papadopoulou P. Conceptual ecology of the evolution acceptance among Greek education students: Knowledge, religious practices and social influences. 2012;34(6):903 - 924.
Athanasiou K, Papadopoulou P. Conceptual ecology of the evolution acceptance among Greek education students: Knowledge, religious practices and social influences. International Journal of Science Education. 2012;34(6):903-924.
Halazonetis DJ. Cone-beam computed tomography is not the imaging technique of choice for comprehensive orthodontic assessment. Am J Orthod Dentofacial Orthop. 2012;141(4):403, 405, 407 passim.
Kaitelidou D, Kontogianni A, Galanis P, Siskou O, Mallidou A, Pavlakis A, Kostagiolas P, Theodorou M, Liaropoulos L. Conflict management and job satisfaction in paediatric hospitals in Greece. Journal of nursing management. 2012;20(4):571-578.
Kaitelidou D, Kontogianni A, Galanis P, Siskou O, Mallidou A, Pavlakis A, Kostagiolas P, Theodorou M, Liaropoulos L. Conflict management and job satisfaction in paediatric hospitals in Greece. Journal of nursing management. 2012;20:571–578.
Varvarigou N, Megariotis G, Leonis G, Vrontaki E, Maniati A-M, Vlachou M, Eikosipentaki A, Kompogennitaki R, Papadopoulos MG, Grdadolnik SG, et al. Conformational analysis of two novel cytotoxic C2-substituted pyrrolo[2,3-f]quinolines in aqueous media, organic solvents, membrane bilayers and at the putative active site. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;20(21):6276 - 6284. Website
Tzeli D, Theodorakopoulos G, Petsalakis ID, Ajami D, Rebek, Jr. J. Conformations and Fluorescence of Encapsulated Stilbene. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. 2012;134:4346-4354.
Antoniou V, Zezas A, Hatzidimitriou D, Kalogera V. Connecting the young accreting binary population of the Magellanic Clouds with their star-formation history. In: ; 2012. pp. 25 - 25. WebsiteAbstract
In this work, we study the properties of the overall accreting binary population of the Magellanic Clouds and the connection between star-formation (SF) activity and X-ray binary (XRB) formation and evolution. Understanding of the populations of compact objects and their connection with SF will allow us to investigate channels of XRB formation in a variety of environments and therefore help in studies of the X-ray source populations of star-forming galaxies outside our Local Group, and even enable their use as a SF diagnostic. By using surveys carried out with space-based X-ray and infrared observatories and ground-based telescopes, we address the demographics of the most common type of young XRBs in the two nearest star-forming galaxies. Our program makes use of multiwavelength data sets in order to provide better understanding of the physical parameters which influence the XRB formation rate and evolution, such as the metallicity and the age of the parent stellar populations. In the SMC, the dominant Be-XRB population appears to be linked to the increased SF activity at ~25-60 Myr ago, while in the Large Magellanic Cloud this activity is shifted to earlier ages (at only ~10-50 Myr). The similarity of this age with the age of maximum occurrence of the Be phenomenon (~40 Myr) indicates that the presence of a circumstellar decretion disk plays a significant role in the number of observed XRBs in the 10-100 Myr age range.
Karlis AK, Diakonos FK, Constantoudis V. A consistent approach for the treatment of Fermi acceleration in time-dependent billiards. CHAOS. 2012;22(2).
Paparrigopoulou-Pechlivanidis P. Constitution, social rights and economic crisis . The case of Greece. In: Velferd of rettferd, Festskrift til Asbjørn Kjønstad 70ar. Oslo: Gydendal; 2012. pp. 449-461.Abstract
The issue under contemplation is whether the Constitution is able to prevent – andin what ways – the creation of huge fiscal deficits in such a manner as to ensure theeconomic and social rights of the citizens. Although it has a particularly onerousimpact on the population, the issue of limitation of social rights due to financialcrunch and economic recession is not under contemplation here since it emerges at asubsequent time. In a certain sense it is less interesting from a legal perspectivebecause the limitations on social rights, particularly in view of their financial nature,are addressed through a set of provisions pertaining to legislative and judicial assessmentson the presence of grounds of public interest and of compliance with the principlesof equality, proportionality and the protection of human value.2To this end, the example used in this essay is the Greek Constitution. The viewssupported below are the following: First, the way that the Constitution has beeninterpreted to date is not consistent with fundamental rules and views of the EU andthe IMF, which is why there are delays in taking the measures that were agreed uponwith these international organizations and why there are shortcomings in theirimplementation. Second, the constitutional provisions regarding the economy,public finance and financial control do not suffice at a quality or a quantity level forthe prevention of crises, such as the one which the country currently faces.
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Petrakis P. The construction of opportunity entrepreneurship function. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal. 2012;10:207-230.
Petrakis P. The construction of opportunity entrepreneurship function. International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal. 2012:1-24.
Kontos AG, Katsanaki A, Likodimos V, Maggos T, Kim D, Vasilakos C, Dionysiou DD, Schmuki P, Falaras P. Continuous flow photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen oxides over anodized nanotubular titania films. Chemical Engineering Journal [Internet]. 2012;179:151-157. WebsiteAbstract
Self ordered nanotubular TiO 2 films of variable morphological characteristics were grown by electrochemical anodization in ethylene glycol based electrolytes. The films were incorporated in a continuous flow reactor and were evaluated for the UV photocatalytic oxidation of nitrogen oxide (NO) gas by varying the flow rate and the pollutant concentration in the 200-1000ppbv range. After a strong initial response, the photooxidation rate decreased and reached an equilibrium state. Strong dependence of the overall NO concentration on the morphological film parameters was observed which is related to the interplay of porosity and extended surface area. Saturation of the photocatalytic performance was evidenced for nanotubular films with thickness above 14μm, pointing out the limitations imposed by the UV light penetration depth and the diffusion of the gas pollutants and intermediates into the nanotube channels. Nitrates-nitrites were identified as the principle NO x photooxidation products. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.
Palumbo A, Hajek R, Delforge M, Kropff M, Petrucci MT, Catalano J, Gisslinger H, Wiktor-Jȩdrzejczak W, Zodelava M, Weisel K, et al. Continuous lenalidomide treatment for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. New England Journal of Medicine [Internet]. 2012;366(19):1759 - 1769. WebsiteAbstract
BACKGROUND: Lenalidomide has tumoricidal and immunomodulatory activity against multiple myeloma. This double-blind, multicenter, randomized study compared melphalan-prednisone- lenalidomide induction followed by lenalidomide maintenance (MPR-R) with melphalan-prednisone-lenalidomide (MPR) or melphalan-prednisone (MP) followed by placebo in patients 65 years of age or older with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma. METHODS: We randomly assigned patients who were ineligible for transplantation to receive MPR-R (nine 4-week cycles of MPR followed by lenalidomide maintenance therapy until a relapse or disease progression occurred [152 patients]) or to receive MPR (153 patients) or MP (154 patients) without maintenance therapy. The primary end point was progression-free survival. RESULTS: The median follow-up period was 30 months. The median progression-free survival was significantly longer with MPR-R (31 months) than with MPR (14 months; hazard ratio, 0.49; P<0.001) or MP (13 months; hazard ratio, 0.40; P<0.001). Response rates were superior with MPR-R and MPR (77% and 68%, respectively, vs. 50% with MP; P<0.001 and P = 0.002, respectively, for the comparison with MP). The progression-free survival benefit associated with MPR-R was noted in patients 65 to 75 years of age but not in those older than 75 years of age (P = 0.001 for treatment-by-age interaction). After induction therapy, a landmark analysis showed a 66% reduction in the rate of progression with MPR-R (hazard ratio for the comparison with MPR, 0.34; P<0.001) that was age-independent. During induction therapy, the most frequent adverse events were hematologic; grade 4 neutropenia was reported in 35%, 32%, and 8% of the patients in the MPR-R, MPR, and MP groups, respectively. The 3-year rate of second primary tumors was 7% with MPR-R, 7% with MPR, and 3% with MP. CONCLUSIONS: MPR-R significantly prolonged progression-free survival in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma who were ineligible for transplantation, with the greatest benefit observed in patients 65 to 75 years of age. (Funded by Celgene; MM-015 ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00405756.) Copyright © 2012 Massachusetts Medical Society.
Wuestner S, Hamm JM, Pusch A, Renn F, Tsakmakidis KL, Hess O. Control and dynamic competition of bright and dark lasing states in active nanoplasmonic metamaterials. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics [Internet]. 2012;85. WebsiteAbstract
Active nanoplasmonic metamaterials support bright and dark modes that compete for gain. Using a Maxwell-Bloch approach incorporating Langevin noise we study the lasing dynamics in an active nanofishnet structure. We report that lasing of the bright negative-index mode is possible if the higher-Q dark mode is discriminated by gain, spatially or spectrally. The nonlinear competition during the transient phase is followed by steady-state emission where bright and dark modes can coexist. We analyze the influence of pump intensity and polarization and explore methods for mode control. © 2012 American Physical Society.
Georgakilas KN, Tzanakaki A, Anastasopoulos M, Pedersen JM. Converged optical network and data center virtual infrastructure planning. Journal of Optical Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2012;4:681-691. Website
Georgakilas KN, Tzanakaki A, Anastasopoulos M, Pedersen JM. Converged optical network and data center virtual infrastructure planning. Journal of Optical Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2012;4(9):681 - 691. Website
Georgakilas KN, Tzanakaki A, Anastasopoulos M, Pedersen JM. Converged Optical Network and Data Center Virtual Infrastructure Planning. Journal of Optical Communications and NetworkingJournal of Optical Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2012;4(9):681. Website
Cokkinos DV, Belogianneas C. Copeptin in mitral balloon valvuloplasty: a new approach in valvular interventions?. Cardiology. 2012;121:194–196.
Batsala GK, Dokorou V, Kourkoumelis N, Manos MJ, Tasiopoulos AJ, Mavromoustakos T, Simčič M, Golič-Grdadolnik S, Hadjikakou SK. Copper(I)/(II) or silver(I) ions towards 2-mercaptopyrimidine: An exploration of a chemical variability with possible biological implication. Inorganica Chimica Acta [Internet]. 2012;382(1):146 - 157. Website
Syriopoulos T, Tsatsaronis M. Corporate Governance Mechanisms and Financial Performance: CEO Duality in Shipping Firms. Eurasian Business Review. 2012;2(1):1-30.
Rokkas T, Neokosmidis I, Katsianis D, Varoutas D. Cost analysis of WDM and TDM fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks: A system-of-systems approach. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics Part C: Applications and Reviews. 2012;42:1842-1853.
Rokkas T, Neokosmidis I, Katsianis D, Varoutas D. Cost analysis of WDM and TDM fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) networks: A system-of-systems approach. Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on. 2012;42:1842–1853.
Dalamaga M, Archondakis S, Sotiropoulos G, Karmaniolas K, Pelekanos N, Papadavid E, Lekka A. Could serum visfatin be a potential biomarker for postmenopausal breast cancer?. Maturitas. 2012;71(3):301-8.Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have shown that visfatin is significantly elevated in patients with gastric carcinoma and postmenopausal breast cancer (PBC). We thus explored whether serum visfatin could be used as a potential diagnostic and prognostic tool for PBC, taking into account clinicopathological features, serum tumor markers, anthropometric and metabolic parameters. METHODS: Serum visfatin, tumor marker CA 15-3, carcinoembryonic antigen, metabolic and anthropometric parameters were determined in 103 postmenopausal women with pathologically confirmed, incident invasive breast cancer, 103 controls matched on age and time of diagnosis, and 51 patients with benign breast lesions (BBL). RESULTS: Mean serum visfatin was significantly higher in cases than in controls and patients with BBL (p<0.001). In cases, visfatin was significantly associated with CA 15-3 (p=0.03), hormone-receptor status (p<0.001), lymph node invasion (p=0.06) but not with metabolic and anthropometric variables (p>0.05). Multivariable regression analysis revealed that absence of estrogen and progesterone receptors (ER-PR-) was the strongest significant determinant of serum visfatin (p<0.001) in cases adjusting for demographic, metabolic and clinicopathological features. Based upon receiver operator characteristic analysis, serum visfatin outperformed CA 15-3 only in discriminating between PBC cases with early cancer stage than those with late stage, and in differentiating particularly patients with ER-PR- breast tumors. CONCLUSION: Further prospective and longitudinal studies are needed to determine whether serum visfatin could be used as a prognostic tool in the armamentarium of PBC monitoring and management in conjunction with other biomarkers.
Giannakeas P, Diakonos FK, Schmelcher P. Coupled l-wave confinement-induced resonances in cylindrically symmetric waveguides. PHYSICAL REVIEW A. 2012;86(4).
Cokkinos DV, Tzanavari T, Varela A, Pantos C, Karalis K. CRH REGULATES CARDIAC FUNCTION IN NORMAL CONDITIONS AND INFECTION. Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2012;59:E1057.
Skordoulis K, Hill D. CRITICAL EDUCATION. 1st International Conference on Critical Education. 2012:522.
Karlis AK, Diakonos FK, Petri C, Schmelcher P. Criticality and Strong Intermittency in the Lorentz Channel. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. 2012;109(11).
Birtley JR, Saridakis E, Stratikos E, Mavridis IM. The crystal structure of human endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 2 reveals the atomic basis for distinct roles in antigen processing. Biochemistry [Internet]. 2012;51:286-295. Website
Stamopoulos D, Mpakirtzi N, Gogola B, Zeibekis M, Stivarou D, Panagiotou M, Grapsa E. CRYSTALLIZATION OF ELECTROLYTES OF THE REPLACEMENT MEDIUM AT THE PERIPHERY OF RED BLOOD CELLS IN THERAPEUTIC PLASMA EXCHANGE: AN INVESTIGATION WITH SCANNING-ELECTRON AND ATOMIC-FORCE MICROSCOPES. NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION. 2012;27(49th Congress of the European-Renal-Association/European-Dialysis-and-Transplant-Association (ERA-EDTA):224 - 225.
Pasias GK, Roussakis YE. Current «policies of knowledge» in the European Union : mapping and critically assessing «quality» in a «measurable» Europe of knowledge. Revista Española de Educación Comparada [Internet]. 2012:325–354. Website
Karalis V, Macheras P. Current regulatory approaches of bioequivalence testing. EXPERT OPINION ON DRUG METABOLISM & TOXICOLOGY. 2012;8:929-942.Abstract
Introduction: Nowadays, reducing medication costs is vital for health care agencies. Prescription of generic drug products can help lower these expenses. A generally accepted assumption is that therapeutic equivalence, between a generic and a brand-name medication, can be claimed if bioequivalence is demonstrated. Areas covered: This article reviews the current regulatory procedures on bioequivalence testing. Special focus is placed on the guidelines recommended by the European Medicines Agency and the US Food and Drug administration. The authors also describe the evolution of these issues and the alternatives proposed in the literature. Expert opinion: Defining bioequivalence, as the condition of no significant differences in the extent and rate of absorption between the generic and the brand-name medication, sounds simple. However, the scientific and regulatory basis of bioequivalence appears rather complicated in practice. Even though the regulatory authorities have elucidated many issues, several aspects of bioequivalence assessment are still unresolved. Examples, of these open questions, in bioequivalence, include the assessment of complex drugs, such as biologics and iron-carbohydrates, the assessment of immunosuppressive agents as well as the role that pharmacogenomics plays in bioequivalence.
Stefos A, Gatselis N, Goudelas A, Mpakarosi M, Papaparaskevas J, Dalekos G, Petinaki E. Cutaneous infection caused by Bacillus anthracis in Larissa, Thessaly, Central Greece, July 2012. Euro Surveill. 2012;17.Abstract
In July 2012, a confirmed case of cutaneous anthraxinfection in a stockbreeder in the prefecture of Larissa, Thessaly, Central Greece was reported. The investigation revealed five related deaths in animals (two dogs and three sheep). Control measures have been taken immediately in order to prevent further spread in humans and animals.
Boone L, Soenens B, Mouratidis A, Vansteenkiste M, Verstuyf J, Braet C. Daily fluctuations in perfectionism dimensions and their relation to eating disorder symptoms. Journal of Research in PersonalityJournal of Research in Personality. 2012;46:678-687.
Achilleos V, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ, Carretero-González R. Dark solitons and vortices in PT-symmetric nonlinear media: From spontaneous symmetry breaking to nonlinear PT phase transitions. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2012;86. Website
Achilleos V, Yan D, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ. Dark-bright solitons in Bose-Einstein condensates at finite temperatures. New Journal of Physics [Internet]. 2012;14. Website
Skliris N, Sofianos S, Gkanasos A, Mantziafou A, Vervatis V, Axaopoulos P, Lascaratos A. Decadal scale variability of sea surface temperature in the Mediterranean Sea in relation to atmospheric variability. Ocean Dynamics [Internet]. 2012;62:13-30. Website
Skliris N, Sofianos S, Gkanasos A, Mantziafou A, Vervatis V, Axaopoulos P, Lascaratos A. Decadal scale variability of sea surface temperature in the Mediterranean Sea in relation to atmospheric variability. [Internet]. 2012;62(1):13 - 30. WebsiteAbstract
Twenty-four years of AVHRR-derived sea surface temperature (SST) data (1985–2008) and 35 years of NOCS (V.2) in situ-based SST data (1973–2008) were used to investigate the decadal scale variability of this parameter in the Mediterranean Sea in relation to local air–sea interaction and large-scale atmospheric variability. Satellite and in situ-derived data indicate a strong eastward increasing sea surface warming trend from the early 1990s onwards. The satellite-derived mean annual warming rate is about 0.037°C year–1 for the whole basin, about 0.026°C year–1 for the western sub-basin and about 0.042°C year–1 for the eastern sub-basin over 1985–2008. NOCS-derived data indicate similar variability but with lower warming trends for both sub-basins over the same period. The long-term Mediterranean SST spatiotemporal variability is mainly associated with horizontal heat advection variations and an increasing warming of the Atlantic inflow. Analysis of SST and net heat flux inter-annual variations indicates a negative correlation, with the long-term SST increase, driving a net air–sea heat flux decrease in the Mediterranean Sea through a large increase in the latent heat loss. Empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis of the monthly average anomaly satellite-derived time series showed that the first EOF mode is associated with a long-term warming trend throughout the whole Mediterranean surface and it is highly correlated with both the Eastern Atlantic (EA) pattern and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO) index. On the other hand, SST basin-average yearly anomaly and NAO variations show low and not statistically significant correlations of opposite sign for the eastern (negative correlation) and western (positive correlation) sub-basins. However, there seems to be a link between NAO and SST decadal-scale variations that is particularly evidenced in the second EOF mode of SST anomalies. NOCS SST time series show a significant SST rise in the western basin from 1973 to the late 1980s following a large warming of the inflowing surface Atlantic waters and a long-term increase of the NAO index, whereas SST slowly increased in the eastern basin. In the early 1990s, there is an abrupt change from a very high positive to a low NAO phase which coincides with a large change in the SST spatiotemporal variability pattern. This pronounced variability shift is followed by an acceleration of the warming rate in the Mediterranean Sea and a change in the direction (from westward to eastward) of its spatial increasing tendency.
Narendula R, Papaioannou TG, Aberer K. A decentralized online social network with efficient user-driven replication. In: 2012 International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing. IEEE; 2012. pp. 166–175.
Papaioannou TG, Ranvier J-E, Olteanu A, Aberer K. A decentralized recommender system for effective web credibility assessment. In: Proceedings of the 21st ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management. ; 2012. pp. 704–713.
Aptouramani M, Theodoridou M, Syrogiannopoulos G, Mentis A, Papaevangelou V, Gaitana K, Daponte A, Hadjichristodoulou C. A dedicated surveillance network for congenital toxoplasmosis in Greece, 2006-2009: assessment of the results. BMC Public Health. 2012;12:1019.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Toxoplasmosis is caused by infection with the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Acute infections in pregnant women may be transmitted to the fetus and cause severe illness. The purpose of this study was to establish a dedicated surveillance network (DSN) for congenital toxoplasmosis (CT) in Greece, in order to assess the birth prevalence of CT. METHODS: A DSN of thirty clinicians was established for reporting CT cases from hospitals throughout Greece. The clinicians were selected on the basis that there was a high possibility the suspected cases would be referred to them from district hospitals or private clinics. Suspected cases of CT were reported on a monthly basis with a zero reporting card during a surveillance period from April 2006 to December 2009. A questionnaire was sent for any suspected case to record information including demographic parameters, clinical signs and symptoms and laboratory results. Serological and molecular confirmation of cases was performed by the Pasteur Hellenic Institute. All newborns suspected of CT received treatment and were serologically and clinically followed up for one year. RESULTS: The monthly response rate reached 100%, although only after reminders sent to 65% of the participant physicians. Sixty-three suspected CT cases were recorded by the DSN during the study period including fourteen confirmed and seven probable cases. Ten cases (47.6%) presented with symptoms at birth. Chorioretinitis was the most prominent manifestation, occurring in five symptomatic CT cases (50%). No other symptoms appeared by the end of the one year clinical follow up. No case was recorded by the existing surveillance system of the Hellenic Center of Disease Control and Prevention (HCDCP) during the same time period. Birth prevalence was estimated at 0.45, 0.51 and 0.51 per 10,000 births for 2007, 2008 and 2009 respectively. The incidence rate of symptomatic CT at birth was estimated at 0.10 cases per 10,000 births per year in Greece (for the period 2007-2009). CONCLUSION: The DSN for CT proved to be more sensitive than the classical notification system, easy in application and very efficient in reporting rare diseases such as CT. Similar DSNs could be used to provide useful information on other rare diseases.
Stamopoulos D, Grapsa E, Manios E, Gogola V, Bakirtzi N. Defected red blood cell membranes and direct correlation with the uraemic milieu: the connection with the decreased red blood cell lifespan observed in haemodialysis patients. NANOTECHNOLOGY. 2012;23(48).Abstract
Together with impaired production of erythropoietin and iron deficiency, the decreased lifespan of red blood cells (RBCs) is a main factor contributing to the chronic anaemia observed in haemodialysis (HD) patients. Atomic force microscopy is employed in this work to thoroughly survey the membrane of intact RBCs (iRBCs) of HD patients in comparison to those of healthy donors, aiming to obtain direct information on the structural status of RBCs that can be related to their decreased lifespan. We observed that the iRBC membrane of the HD patients is overpopulated with extended circular defects, termed 'orifices', that have typical dimension ranging between 0.2 and 1.0 mu m. The 'orifice' index-that is, the mean population of 'orifices' per top membrane surface-exhibits a pronounced relative increase of order 54 +/- 12% for the HD patients as compared to healthy donors. Interestingly, for the HD patients, the 'orifice' index, which relates to the structural status of the RBC membrane, correlates strongly with urea concentration, which is a basic index of the uraemic milieu. Thus, these results indicate that the uraemic milieu downgrades the structural status of the RBC membrane, possibly triggering biochemical processes that result in their premature elimination from the circulation. This process could decrease the lifespan of RBCs, as observed in HD patients.
Diamantopoulou A, Raftogianni A, Stamatakis A, Alikaridis F, Oitzl MS, Stylianopoulou F. Denial of reward in the neonate shapes sociability and serotonergic activity in the adult rat. PLoS ONE. 2012;7.
Diamantopoulou A, Raftogianni A, Stamatakis A, Alikaridis F, Oitzl MS, Stylianopoulou F. Denial of reward in the neonate shapes sociability and serotonergic activity in the adult rat. PLoS ONE [Internet]. 2012;7. Website
Diamantopoulou A, Raftogianni A, Stamatakis A, Alikaridis F, Oitzl MS, Stylianopoulou F. Denial of reward in the neonate shapes sociability and serotonergic activity in the adult rat. PLoS ONE [Internet]. 2012;7. Website
Latsas GP, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dependence of parasitic modes on geometry and attenuation in gyrotron beam tunnels. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science [Internet]. 2012;40:1538-1544. Website
Latsas GP, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dependence of Parasitic Modes on Geometry and Attenuation in Gyrotron Beam Tunnels. Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on. 2012;40:1538-1544.Abstract
Recent high-power gyrotrons, capable of producing radio-frequency power above 1 MW, often suffer from parasitic oscillations in the beam tunnel, despite the presence of dielectric loading materials intended to prevent the growth of such modes. Such oscillations affect the operation and the efficiency of these devices significantly. Lately, a variety of dielectric materials have been used, with limited success, in ring-loaded beam tunnels to suppress unwanted oscillations. In this paper, we perform an extended parametric study of the effects of beam-tunnel geometry and lossy material properties on the damping of such oscillations.
Latsas GP, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dependence of Parasitic Modes on Geometry and Attenuation in Gyrotron Beam Tunnels. {IEEE} Transactions on Plasma Science [Internet]. 2012;40:1538–1544. Website
Latsas GP, Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG. Dependence of parasitic modes on geometry and attenuation in gyrotron beam tunnels. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science [Internet]. 2012;40:1538-1544. Website
Zahariadis T, Trakadas P. Design guidelines for routing metrics composition in LLN. IETF Work in progress. 2012.
Malygin A, Illy S, Pagonakis I, Piosczyk B, Kern S, Weggen J, Thumm M, Avramides K, Ives L, Marsden D. Design of a 10kW/28GHz gyrotron with a segmented emitter using controlled-porosity reservoir cathodes. In: 2012 IEEE 13th International Vacuum Electronics Conference, IVEC 2012. ; 2012. pp. 331-332. Website
Zervos T, Alexandridis AA, Lazarakis F, Pissas M, Stamopoulos D, Angelopoulos ES, Dangakis K. Design of a polarisation reconfigurable patch antenna using ferrimagnetic materials. IET MICROWAVES ANTENNAS & PROPAGATION. 2012;6(2):158 - 164.Abstract
In this study the authors introduce the utilisation of ferrimagnetic compounds into an antenna design and investigate the capability of controlling the antenna properties by means of an external magnetic field. After intensive study of the material properties, the ferrimagnetic compound yttrium iron garnet (YIG) was found to be the best candidate for the proposed novel antenna design. The authors provide a patch antenna design with a part of the dielectric substrate replaced by YIG compound. They have investigated the influence of this compound on the antenna's polarisation properties under the application of an external magnetic field. The authors clearly demonstrate that the type and the sense of the antenna polarisation are strongly influenced by the YIG substrate, because they change with respect to the direction and the magnitude of the external magnetic field. Moreover, the authors have proved that the presence of this material induces non-reciprocal properties in the antenna's operation, changing the antenna properties with respect to receiving or transmitting mode.
Karkazis P, Leligou HC, Sarakis L, Zahariadis T, Trakadas P, Velivassaki TH, Capsalis C. Design of primary and composite routing metrics for RPL-compliant wireless sensor networks. In: 2012 international conference on telecommunications and multimedia (TEMU). IEEE; 2012. pp. 13–18.
Politi A, Ntountaniotis D, Mavromoustakos T. Design of the potent renin inhibitor aliskiren with the use of molecular modeling, a representative instance of rational drug design. Epitheorese Klinikes Farmakologias kai Farmakokinetikes [Internet]. 2012;30(3):173 - 188. Website
Kalogeria E, Psycharis G, Ardavani K. Designing and modifying artifacts through actual implementation in mathematics classrooms. In: Kynigos C, Clayson JE, Yiannoutsou N Proceedings of the Constructionism 2012 Conference. Athens; 2012. pp. 281-290. constructionism_2012b.pdf
Karamitros T, Kakkanas A, Katsoulidou A, Sypsa V, Dalagiorgou G, Mavromara P, Hatzakis A. Detection of specific antibodies to HCV-ARF/CORE+1 protein in patients treated with pegylated interferon plus ribavirin. J Viral HepatJ Viral HepatJ Viral Hepat. 2012;19:182-8.Abstract
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a major cause for chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma. The HCV-ARF/core+1 protein is an alternative product of HCV core-encoding sequence of unknown biological function. Highly purified HCV core and ARF/core+1 recombinant proteins from HCV genotype 1a and HCV-ARF/core+1 recombinant protein from HCV genotype 3a were expressed in Escherichia coli. Using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, we assessed the prevalence of anti-ARF/core+1 antibodies in 90 chronic hepatitis C patients infected with HCV genotypes 1a/1b or 3a, treated with pegylated interferon (Peg-IFN-a-2a) plus ribavirin. Samples derived from 92 healthy blood donors were used as negative controls. All HCV-RNA-positive serum samples reacted with core 1a antigen, while 15 (37.5%) of 40 and 14 (28%) of 50 patients infected with HCV-1a/1b and HCV-3a, respectively, were found to have anti-ARF/core+1 antibodies into their serum before treatment initiation. These antibodies were persistently present during treatment follow-up and linked to elevated levels of HCV-RNA at baseline.
Economou A, Petraki O, Tsipi D, Botitsi E. Determination of a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method for the determination of sulfonamides, trimethoprim and dapsone in honey and validation according to Commission Decision 2002/657/EC for banned compounds. TalantaTALANTA. 2012;97:32-41.
Papadopoulos NG, Gikas E, Zalidis G, Tsarbopoulos A. Determination of herbicide terbuthylazine and its major hydroxy and dealkylated metabolites in constructed wetland sediments using solid phase extraction and high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection. International journal of environmental analytical chemistry. 2012;92(12):1429-1442.
Sakellis I. Determining the activation volumes in ZnO. Journal of Applied Physics [Internet]. 2012;112. Website
Sakellis I. Determining the activation volumes in ZnO. [Internet]. 2012;112. Website
Lialiou P, Zikos D, Mantas J. Development and evaluation of an expert system for the diagnosis of child autism. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2012;180:1185-7.Abstract
This paper presents the development of an expert system for the diagnosis of child autism and discusses potential benefits of its implementation in a clinical environment. The development of the expert system was based on a diagnostic algorithm supported by a developmental scale (PEDS) and a diagnostic tool of autism (CARS). Twelve nurses who work in pediatric hospital were asked to use the expert system for a session of 30 minutes and were asked to assess its usefulness, usability and diagnostic value. The majority of nurses agree that it is a useful and promising diagnostic tool for the clinical practice and for the identification of potential child autism cases.
Intas G, Kalogianni A, Stergiannis P, Bratakos M, Dimoula I, Kelesi M, Vezyridis P, Charalampidis V, Marvaki C. Development and validation of a diabetes self-care activities questionnaire. Journal of Diabetes Nursing. 2012;16(3).
Stefanou DT, Episkopou H, Kyrtopoulos SA, Bamias A, Gkotzamanidou M, Bamia C, Liakou C, Bekyrou M, Sfikakis PP, Dimopoulos M-A, et al. Development and validation of a PCR-based assay for the selection of patients more likely to benefit from therapeutic treatment with alkylating drugs. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology [Internet]. 2012;74(5):842 - 853. WebsiteAbstract
AIM In order to develop and validate a simple, sensitive and rapid method for the quantitation of alkylating drug-induced DNA damage. METHODS HepG2 cells and blood samples were treated with alkylating drugs (melphalan, cisplatin, carboplatin). Gene-specific damage was examined using Southern blot and a multiplex long quantitative PCR (QPCR) carried out in a 7kb fragment (part of the p53 gene) and a 0.5kb fragment (part of the IFN-β1 sequence; internal standard). RESULTS The extent of PCR amplification of a p53 fragment was inversely proportional to the treatment concentrations of all anticancer drugs examined, indicating a dose-related inhibition by the DNA adducts formed. Parallel analysis of the same samples using both Southern blot and QPCR showed that the DNA adducts measured by QPCR corresponded to the interstrand cross-links in the case of melphalan, and to total drug-induced lesions in the case of the platinum drugs. The detection limit was ∼10-20 lesions/106 nucleotides using DNA from ∼8000 cells. The method is about 250 times more sensitive than the Southern blot-based method and the reproducibility is excellent, with an intraday coefficient of variance (CV) of 5-9% and an interday CV of 4-12%. Application of the QPCR assay to ex vivo melphalan-treated peripheral blood mononuclear cells from multiple myeloma patients, showed that the positive predictive value of this assay for clinical response to melphalan therapy was 92.9%. CONCLUSION The PCR-based assay developed in this study can be used for the selection of cancer patients more likely to benefit from therapeutic treatment with alkylating drugs. © 2012 The Authors. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology © 2012 The British Pharmacological Society.
Pasias IN, Papageorgiou V, Thomaidis NS, Proestos C. Development and Validation of an ETAAS Method for the Determination of Tin in Canned Tomato Paste Samples. Food Analytical Methods [Internet]. 2012;5:835-840. Website
Pasias, I.N. PTPVNS. Development and Validation of an ETAAS Method for the Determination of Tin in Canned Tomato Paste Samples. Food Analytical Methods [Internet]. 2012;5:835-840. Website
Pasias IN, Papageorgiou V, Thomaidis NS, Proestos C. Development and Validation of an ETAAS Method for the Determination of Tin in Canned Tomato Paste Samples. [Internet]. 2012;5:835-840. Website
Christakou A, Zervas Y, Psychountaki M, Stavrou NA. Development and validation of the attention questionnaire of rehabilitated athletes returning to competition. Psychology, Health and Medicine [Internet]. 2012;17:499-510. WebsiteAbstract
The present study describes the development and validation of an instrument designed to examine athletes’ selective attention returning to competition following a musculoskeletal injury - the Attention Questionnaire of Rehabilitated Athletes Returning to Competition (AQ-RARC). Using a sample of 186 rehabilitated athletes, exploratory factor analysis revealed a 10-item model that examines functional attention and distraction attention. Confirmatory factor analysis further supported the factorial validity of the AQ-RARC with another sample of 184 rehabilitated athletes. The two subscales have good internal consistency and test-retest reliability. The concurrent and discriminant validity of the new instrument were confirmed by examining correlations between the AQ-RARC with other constructs. It is concluded that the AQ-RARC is a valid and reliable instrument that can be used for clinical and research purposes. © 2012 Taylor and Francis.
Karayannis G, Giamouzis G, Cokkinos DV, Skoularigis J, Triposkiadis F. Diabetic cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy: clinical implications. Expert review of cardiovascular therapy. 2012;10:747–765.
Ghorbanian S, Jaulim A, Chatziralli IP. Diagnosis and treatment of coats’ disease: a review of the literature. Ophthalmologica. 2012;227:175–182.
Mazis I, Stogiannos A. Die Förderung der Idee eines interdisziplinären Beitrags zur geographischen analytischen Methode der Geopolitik vom Geographen Friedrich Ratzel. Zeitschrift für die Regionale Wissenschaft. 2012;III(1):11-18.Abstract
Friedrich Ratzel’s interdisziplinäre politischgeographische Analyse widerspiegelt sich in den nachfolgenden Systemen von R. Kjellen, N. Spykman und I. Mazis. An diese Tradition knüpfend erforscht die griechische Systematische Geopolitische Analyse die Ausarbeitung einer haltbaren theoretischen Grundlage, welche die Kooperation aller sich mit den internationalen Entwicklungen beschäftigender wissenschaftlicher Felder ermöglicht und zur Entwicklung wissenschaftlicher Interdisziplinärer Analytischer Modelle (Interdisciplinary Analysis Models) führen kann.
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Papathanassiou AN, Sakellis I, Grammatikakis J. Dielectric relaxation under pressure in granular dielectrics containing water: Compensation rule for the activation parameters. Solid State Ionics [Internet]. 2012;209-210:1-4. Website
Papathanassiou AN, Sakellis I, Grammatikakis J. Dielectric relaxation under pressure in granular dielectrics containing water: Compensation rule for the activation parameters. [Internet]. 2012;209-210:1-4. Website
Pantazis N, Morrison C, Amornkul PN, Lewden C, Salata RA, Minga A, Chipato T, Jaffe H, Lakhi S, Karita E, et al. Differences in HIV natural history among African and non-African seroconverters in Europe and seroconverters in sub-Saharan Africa. PloS one. 2012;7:e32369.
Protogerou AD, Papaioannou TG, Sfikakis PP, Blacher J, Karatzis E, Lekakis JP, Papadogiannis D, Stefanadis C, Safar ME. Differences in pulse pressure day variability between the brachial artery and the aorta in healthy subjects. Artery Research [Internet]. 2012;6(1):34 - 40. Website
Protogerou AD, Papaioannou TG, Sfikakis PP, Blacher J, Karatzis E, Lekakis JP, Papadogiannis D, Stefanadis C, Safar ME. Differences in pulse pressure day variability between the brachial artery and the aorta in healthy subjects. Artery Research [Internet]. 2012;6(1):34 - 40. Website
Protogerou AD, Papaioannou TG, Sfikakis PP, Blacher J, Karatzis E, Lekakis JP, Papadogiannis D, Stefanadis C, Safar ME. Differences in pulse pressure day variability between the brachial artery and the aorta in healthy subjects. Artery Research [Internet]. 2012;6(1):34 - 40. Website
Fountzilas G, Dafni U, Bobos M, Batistatou A, Kotoula V, Trihia H, Malamou-Mitsi V, Miliaras S, Chrisafi S, Papadopoulos S, et al. Differential response of immunohistochemically defined breast cancer subtypes to anthracycline-based adjuvant chemotherapy with or without paclitaxel. PLoS ONE [Internet]. 2012;7(6). WebsiteAbstract
Background: The aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of adjuvant dose-dense sequential chemotherapy with epirubicin, paclitaxel, and CMF in subgroups of patients with high-risk operable breast cancer, according to tumor subtypes defined by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Materials and Methods: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor tissue samples from 1,039 patients participating in two adjuvant dose-dense sequential chemotherapy phase III trials were centrally assessed in tissue micro-arrays by IHC for 6 biological markers, that is, estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PgR), HER2, Ki67, cytokeratin 5 (CK5), and EGFR. The majority of the cases were further evaluated for HER2 amplification by FISH. Patients were classified as: luminal A (ER/PgR-positive, HER2-negative, Ki67low); luminal B (ER/PgR-positive, HER2-negative, Ki67high); luminal-HER2 (ER/PgR-positive, HER2-positive); HER2-enriched (ER-negative, PgR-negative, HER2-positive); triple-negative (TNBC) (ER-negative, PgR-negative, HER2-negative); and basal core phenotype (BCP) (TNBC, CK5-positive and/or EGFR-positive). Results: After a median follow-up time of 105.4 months the 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) rates were 73.1% and 86.1%, respectively. Among patients with HER2-enriched tumors there was a significant benefit in both DFS and OS (log-rank test; p = 0.021 and p = 0.006, respectively) for those treated with paclitaxel. The subtype classification was found to be of both predictive and prognostic value. Setting luminal A as the referent category, the adjusted for prognostic factors HR for relapse for patients with TNBC was 1.91 (95% CI: 1.31-2.80, Wald's p = 0.001) and for death 2.53 (95% CI: 1.62-3.60, p<0.001). Site of and time to first relapse differed according to subtype. Locoregional relapses and brain metastases were more frequent in patients with TNBC, while liver metastases were more often seen in patients with HER2-enriched tumors. Conclusions: Triple-negative phenotype is of adverse prognostic value for DFS and OS in patients treated with adjuvant dose-dense sequential chemotherapy. In the pre-trastuzumab era, the HER2-enriched subtype predicts favorable outcome following paclitaxel-containing treatment. © 2012 Fountzilas et al.
Almpanis E, Papanikolaou N, Auguié B, Tserkezis C, Stefanou N. Diffractive chains of plasmonic nanolenses: Combining near-field focusing and collective enhancement mechanisms. Optics Letters. 2012;37(22):4624-4626.Abstract
We study, by means of full-electrodynamic calculations using the layer-multiple-scattering method, the effect of diffractive coupling on the enhancement of the local electromagnetic field in periodic arrays of nanolenses consisting of three silver spheres with progressively decreasing sizes and separations. The interaction between the hot-spot modes of an isolated nanolens with the Rayleigh–Wood anomalies of the periodic lattice leads to a further enhancement of the local field intensity, which can be controlled by an appropriate choice of the geometrical parameters involved.
Moulopoulos LA, Dimopoulos MA, Kastritis E, Christoulas D, Gkotzamanidou M, Roussou M, Koureas A, Migkou M, Gavriatopoulou M, Eleutherakis-Papaiakovou E, et al. Diffuse pattern of bone marrow involvement on magnetic resonance imaging is associated with high risk cytogenetics and poor outcome in newly diagnosed, symptomatic patients with multiple myeloma: A single center experience on 228 patients. American Journal of Hematology [Internet]. 2012;87(9):861 - 864. WebsiteAbstract
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and specific cytogenetic abnormalities offer important prognostic information for myeloma patients. However, limited data are available about the association between cytogenetic abnormalities and MRI patterns of marrow infiltration. To address this issue, we analyzed 228 consecutive newly diagnosed, symptomatic patients who were diagnosed and treated in a single center. On bone marrow MR images, 95 (41%) patients had diffuse, 94 (41%) had focal, 35 (15%) were normal, and 4 (1.7%) patients had variegated pattern of marrow infiltration. High risk cytogenetics were more commonly observed with diffuse MRI pattern (50% vs. 31% in focal and normal patterns). Patients with diffuse MRI pattern had poorer survival compared to others and responded better to novel agent-based therapies than to conventional chemotherapy (objective response: 88% vs. 46%, P < 0.001). There was a significant improvement of patients' survival with a diffuse MRI pattern when treated upfront with novel agents compared to conventional chemotherapy (47 vs. 24 months; P < 0.001). Diffuse MRI pattern along with ISS-3 and high risk cytogenetics could identify a very high risk group of patients with extremely poor median survival (21 months) and an only 35% probability of 3-year OS. Our study shows that symptomatic myeloma patients with a diffuse MRI pattern at diagnosis very often show high risk cytogenetic abnormalities and are benefiting from upfront novel agent-based therapies. Diffuse MRI pattern in combination with high risk cytogenetics and ISS-3 can identify a subset of myeloma patients with very poor prognosis who may need innovative treatment strategies and possibly more aggressive therapies. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc..
Lahanas AB, Spanos VC. Dilaton dominance relaxes LHC and cosmological constraints in supersymmetric models . JHEP [Internet]. 2012;06:089. Website
Lahanas AB, Spanos VC. {Dilaton dominance relaxes LHC and cosmological constraints in supersymmetric models}. JHEP. 2012;06:089.
Lahanas AB, Spanos VC. {Dilaton dominance relaxes LHC and cosmological constraints in supersymmetric models}. JHEP. 2012;1206:089.
(Dir.) Hommage à Albert Camus (1960-2010). Actes du symposium, 10 mai 2010, Athènes, (en grec et en français). Athens: National University of Athens Kapodistriakon; 2012 pp. 135.
Karkoula E a, Skantzari A a, b Melliou E a, Magiatis P a. Direct measurement of oleocanthal and oleacein levels in olive oil by quantitative 1H NMR. Establishment of a new index for the characterization of extra virgin olive oils. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;60:11696-11703. WebsiteAbstract
A new method for direct measurement of the oleocanthal and oleacein levels in olive oil by quantitative 1H NMR was developed. The method was applied to the study of 175 monovarietal commercial Greek and California olive oil samples. The main findings were as follows: (1) There was a significant variation concerning the concentrations of oleocanthal and oleacein among the studied samples. Their concentrations ranged from nondetectable to 355 mg/kg and their sum (index D1) from 0 to 501 mg/kg. (2) There are olive varieties that independent of geographic origin and harvest time produce oil that contains both compounds in low levels. (3) There is a positive correlation of a high level of oleocanthal and oleacein in olive oils with the early time of harvest. Although there is a need for more extensive study, a new index for the characterization of extra virgin olive oils, which is a combination of D1 = oleocanthal + oleacein level and D2 = oleocanthal/oleacein ratio, seems to be very useful. © 2012 American Chemical Society.
Sifianou M. Disagreements, face and politeness. Journal of Pragmatics. 2012;44:1554–1564.
Agelis G, Resvani A, Durdagi S, Spyridaki K, Tůmová T, Slaninová J, Giannopoulos P, Vlahakos D, Liapakis G, Mavromoustakos T, et al. The discovery of new potent non-peptide Angiotensin II AT1 receptor blockers: A concise synthesis, molecular docking studies and biological evaluation of N-substituted 5-butylimidazole derivatives. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;55:358 - 374. Website
Zampetaki AV, Diakonos FK. Disentanglement versus Decoherence of Two Qubits in Thermal Noise. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. 2012;109(9).
Lezi N, Economou A, Dimovasilis PA, Trikalitis PN, Prodromidis MI. Disposable screen-printed sensors modified with bismuth precursor compounds for the rapid voltammetric screening of trace Pb (II) and Cd (II). Analytica chimica actaAnalytica Chimica Acta. 2012;728:1-8.
Mertikopoulos P, Belmega EV, Moustakas AL, Lasaulce S. Distributed Learning Policies for Power Allocation in Multiple Access Channels. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications [Internet]. 2012;30(1):96-106. arXiV
KELEPERTZIS E., A.ARGYRAKI EVALAKOSDAFTSISE. Distribution and accumulation of metals in tadpoles inhabiting the metalliferous streams of eastern chalkidiki, northeast Greece. Arch Envirom Contam. Toxicol.Arch Envirom Contam. Toxicol. 2012;63:409-420 .
Diversity Research and Policy, A Multidisciplinary Exploration Knotter S, De Lobel R, Stenjius V, Tsipouri L. Amsterdam University Press. 2012.
Hatzidimitriou D, Wyse R, Gerhard O, Carraro G, Elmegreen BG, Nordström B. Division Vii: the Galactic System. [Internet]. 2012;7:243 - 245. WebsiteAbstract
Division VII provides a forum for astronomers studying the Milky Way as a galactic system, as well as its constituents. It acts as an umbrella for two commissions, Commission 33 and Commission 37.
"Rousseau et le voyage en Orient : emprunts et divergences"
. Littera. 2012;31(n° spécial sur Jean-Jacques Rousseau):41-51.
La présente étude traite des liens de Rousseau avec le voyage en Orient et étudie sa présence dans ses récits. Après avoir présenté, à travers les principales publications françaises sur l’Orient, sa connaissance à la fin du XVIIe et à la première moitié du XVIIIe siècle, nous analysons la théorie de Rousseau sur l’utilité du voyage analysant son Discours sur l’origine et les fondements de l’inégalité parmi les hommes. De plus, nous étudions la contribution des récits viatiques, en tant que sources, au développement de ses théories et de sa pensée philosophique. En outre, nous nous attardons sur sa méfiance concernant la vérité de leur propos et nous examinons son utilisation de la littérature viatique.  Par ailleurs,  nous nous référons aux occasions qu’il avait pour réaliser un voyage et son désir de voyager dans les îles grecques et en Orient. En outre, adoptant une approche comparative, Rousseau met en lumière les différents aspects de l’Orient et montre les faiblesses de la société française. Plus précisément, il traite de la place de la femme dans le harem, et étudie l’islam en réagissant aux stéréotypes contemporains. Dans les œuvres de Rousseau, l’Orient se présente surtout comme point de référence afin de comprendre l’altérité culturelle. Notre étude, s’appuie sur des récits du voyage du XVIIe et du XVIIIe siècle ainsi que sur des œuvres de Rousseau.
Katsanos K, Spiliopoulos S, Krokidis M, Karnabatidis D, Siablis D. Does below-the-knee placement of drug-eluting stents improve clinical outcomes?. Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery [Internet]. 2012;53(2):195 - 203. Website
Katsanos K, Spiliopoulos S, Krokidis M, Karnabatidis D, Siablis D. Does below-the-knee placement of drug-eluting stents improve clinical outcomes?. Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery [Internet]. 2012;53:195-203. Website
Sioulas VD, Politi E, Rizos D, Augoulea A, Kyroudi A, Sergentanis TN, Panoulis C, Aravantinos L, Creatsa M, Lambrinoudaki I. Does hormone therapy, tibolone or raloxifene modify VEGF expression in cervical epithelial cells?. Climacteric. 2012;15(2):181 - 185.Abstract
Aim Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) seems to be a critical molecule in cervical carcinogenesis. We aimed to investigate the possible associations between hormonal factors and VEGF expression in cervical epithelial cells from postmenopausal women. Method A total of 105 healthy postmenopausal women (aged 4568 years old) attending a university menopause clinic were enrolled in this cross-sectional study. Pap smears were derived from current users of 17β-estradiol 1 mg + norethisterone acetate 0.5 mg (n = 28), tibolone 2.5 mg (n = 23), raloxifene HCl 60 mg (n = 21) and women not receiving treatment (n = 33). VEGF immunostaining was evaluated in squamous, glandular and metaplastic cells, using a semiquantitative method (rating scale: 03). Results Concerning endogenous hormones, higher Δ4-androstenedione levels were associated with more intense VEGF immunostaining in glandular (p = 0.041) and metaplastic cells (p = 0.004). Hormone therapy and raloxifene did not induce any changes in VEGF immunoreactivity in the examined cells. In contrast, tibolone administration was accompanied by diminished VEGF presence in metaplastic cells (p = 0.016 vs. controls). Conclusion Our findings may in part reflect the molecular processes contributing to the safe profile of hormone therapy, tibolone and raloxifene in cervical carcinogenesis. © 2012 International Menopause Society.
Mourouzis I, Mantzouratou P, Galanopoulos G, Kostakou E, Roukounakis N, Kokkinos AD, Cokkinos DV, Pantos C. Dose-dependent effects of thyroid hormone on post-ischemic cardiac performance: potential involvement of Akt and ERK signalings. Molecular and cellular biochemistry. 2012;363:235–243.
Romanos GE, Athanasekou CP, Katsaros FK, Kanellopoulos NK, Dionysiou DD, Likodimos V, Falaras P. Double-side active TiO 2-modified nanofiltration membranes in continuous flow photocatalytic reactors for effective water purification. Journal of Hazardous Materials [Internet]. 2012;211-212:304-316. WebsiteAbstract
A chemical vapour deposition (CVD) based innovative approach was applied with the purpose to develop composite TiO 2 photocatalytic nanofiltration (NF) membranes. The method involved pyrolytic decomposition of titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP) vapor and formation of TiO 2 nanoparticles through homogeneous gas phase reactions and aggregation of the produced intermediate species. The grown nanoparticles diffused and deposited on the surface of γ-alumina NF membrane tubes. The CVD reactor allowed for online monitoring of the carrier gas permeability during the treatment, providing a first insight on the pore efficiency and thickness of the formed photocatalytic layers. In addition, the thin TiO 2 deposits were developed on both membrane sides without sacrificing the high yield rates. Important innovation was also introduced in what concerns the photocatalytic performance evaluation. The membrane efficiency to photo degrade typical water pollutants, was evaluated in a continuous flow water purification device, applying UV irradiation on both membrane sides. The developed composite NF membranes were highly efficient in the decomposition of methyl orange exhibiting low adsorption-fouling tendency and high water permeability. © 2011 Elsevier B.V..
Palumbo A, Rocci A, Ludwig H, Dimopoulos MA. Dr. Palumbo and colleagues reply. New England Journal of Medicine [Internet]. 2012;367(6):573 - 574. Website
Tzoupis H, Leonis G, Megariotis G, Supuran CT, Mavromoustakos T, Papadopoulos MG. Dual inhibitors for aspartic proteases HIV-1 PR and renin: Advancements in AIDS-hypertension-diabetes linkage via Molecular dynamics, inhibition assays, and binding free energy calculations. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;55(12):5784 - 5796. Website
Stergiopoulos T, Bidikoudi M, Likodimos V, Falaras P. Dye-sensitized solar cells incorporating novel Co(ii/iii) based-redox electrolytes solidified by silica nanoparticles. Journal of Materials Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;22:24430-24438. WebsiteAbstract
An innovative solidified redox electrolyte for dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) was prepared by incorporating amorphous silica nanoparticles in a liquid system containing the Co2+/Co3+ shuttle dissolved in methoxypropionitrile; the novel material was characterized by Raman spectroscopy and its optical properties were examined by UV-Vis spectroscopy. Electrochemical properties (diffusion, conductivity, electrolyte compatibility with the cathode) were studied in symmetrical thin layer cells using polarization and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. Quasi-solid DSCs were fabricated by incorporating this electrolyte and attained an efficiency of about 2.6% under 1 sun (under 1000 W m-2) AM1.5G illumination, corresponding to 73% of that gained by the reference liquid electrolyte; the cell efficiency depends on the light illumination conditions, significantly increased up to more than 4% under 0.23 sun. The solar cells were further characterized by EIS and intensity modulated photocurrent spectroscopy (IMPS) to investigate charge transport and recombination dynamics, possible conduction band edge shifts, alterations of the interfacial and ohmic resistances, and variations of the diffusion rate through the photoelectrode. It was confirmed that the solidified electrolyte-based DSC presented a slightly enhanced photopotential in comparison with that of the liquid electrolyte due to a negative TiO2 conduction band edge shift upon contact with the electrolyte, accompanied with a decreased photocurrent mainly stemming from the restricted diffusion of the Co3+ species through the pores of the TiO2 photoelectrode. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2012.
Wuestner S, Pusch A, Hamm JM, Tsakmakidis KL, Hess O. Dynamics of amplification in a nanoplasmonic metamaterial. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing [Internet]. 2012;107:77-82. WebsiteAbstract
Plasmonic metamaterials form an exciting new class of engineered media that promise a range of important applications, such as subwavelength focusing, cloaking and slowing/stopping of light. Recently it has been shown that the internal losses due to the natural absorption of metals at optical frequencies can be compensated by gain. Here, we employ a Maxwell-Bloch methodology which allows us to study the dynamics of the coherent plasmon-gain interaction, nonlinear saturation, field enhancement and radiative damping. Using numerical pump-probe experiments on a double-fishnet metamaterial with dye-molecule inclusions we investigate the buildup of the inversion and the formation of the plasmonic modes in the low-Q fishnet cavity. We find that loss compensation occurs in the negative-refractive-index regime and that, due to the loss compensation and the associated sharpening of the resonance, the real part of the refractive index of the metamaterial becomes more negative compared to the passive case. Furthermore, we investigate the behavior of the metamaterial above the lasing threshold, and we identify the occurrence of a far-field lasing burst and gain depletion. Our results provide deep insight into the internal processes that affect the macroscopic properties of active metamaterials. This could guide the development of amplifying and lasing plasmonic nanostructures. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
Kouzoupis AV, Lyrakos D, Kokras N, Panagiotarakou M, Syrigos KN, Papadimitriou GN. Dysfunctional remembered parenting in oncology outpatients affects psychological distress symptoms in a gender-specific manner. Stress Health. 2012;28:381-8.Abstract
Evidence suggests that gender differences appear in a variety of biological and psychological responses to stress and perhaps in coping with acute and chronic illness as well. Dysfunctional parenting is also thought to be involved in the process of coping with stress and illness; hence, the present study aimed to verify whether dysfunctional remembered parenting would influence psychological distress in a gender-specific manner in patients suffering from cancer. Patients attending an outpatient oncology clinic completed the Remembered Relationships with Parents (RRP), Hospital Anxiety and Depression and Spielberger's State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scales and the National Cancer Center Network Distress Thermometer. Although no baseline gender differences were detected, a multivariate analysis confirmed that anxiety and depression symptoms of men and women suffering from cancer are differentially affected by the RRP Control and Alienation scores. Women with remembered parental alienation and overprotection showed significantly more anxiety symptoms than men, whereas men were more vulnerable to remembered alienation than overprotection with regard to the Distress Thermometer scores. These results suggest that remembered dysfunctional parenting is crucially, and in a gender-specific manner, involved in the coping strategy adopted by male and female cancer patients.
Arvanitis DA, Mourouzis I, Pantos C, Kranias EG, Cokkinos DV, Sanoudou D. Early alterations of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium uptake and apoptosis towards improving cell survival after acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion. In: CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH. Vol. 93. OXFORD UNIV PRESS GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND; 2012. pp. S54–S55.
Wieringa G, Zerah S, Jansen R, Simundic A-M, Queralto J, Solnica B, Gruson D, Tomberg K, Riittinen L, Baum H, et al. The EC4 European syllabus for post-graduate training in clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine: Version 4-2012. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 2012;50(8):1317 - 1328.Abstract
Laboratory medicine's practitioners across the European community include medical, scientific and pharmacy trained specialists whose contributions to health and healthcare is in the application of diagnostic tests for screening and early detection of disease, differential diagnosis, monitoring, management and treatment of patients, and their prognostic assessment. In submitting a revised common syllabus for post-graduate education and training across the 27 member states an expectation is set for harmonised, high quality, safe practice. In this regard an extended 'Core knowledge, skills and competencies' division embracing all laboratory medicine disciplines is described. For the first time the syllabus identifies the competencies required to meet clinical leadership demands for defining, directing and assuring the efficiency and effectiveness of laboratory services as well as expectations in translating knowledge and skills into ability to practice. In a 'Specialist knowledge' division, the expectations from the individual disciplines of Clinical Chemistry/Immunology, Haematology/Blood Transfusion, Microbiology/Virology, Genetics and In Vitro Fertilisation are described. Beyond providing a common platform of knowledge, skills and competency, the syllabus supports the aims of the European Commission in providing safeguards to increasing professional mobility across European borders at a time when demand for highly qualified professionals is increasing and the labour force is declining. It continues to act as a guide for the formulation of national programmes supplemented by the needs of individual country priorities. © 2012 by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • Boston.
Ioannidis ZC, Tigelis IG, Pagonakis IG, Illy S, Schmid M. The eddy current effect on the transversal sweeping system of a gyrotron collector. In: Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2012 Abstracts IEEE International Conference on. ; 2012. pp. 1P-11-1P-11.Abstract
Summary form only given. In high-power gyrotrons sweeping systems are used in order to distribute the energy of the spent beam in a larger area of the collector1. Currently, there are two common types of sweeping systems, the axial and transversal sweeping system2. In the first case, the sweeping coils surround the collector creating a harmonically varying magnetic field that is coaxial to the externally applied one. In the second one, the coils are distributed symmetrically around the collector creating a rotating magnetic field normal to the external one. In both cases the periodic variation of the magnetic field induces eddy currents in the conductive walls of the collector, which tend to cancel the magnetic field of the sweeping coils, reducing in this way the efficiency of the sweeping system.
Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N, Stefanadis C. Editorial: Bioengineering and clinical perspectives in diagnostic and therapeutic applications of microbubbles. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2113 - 2114. Website
Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N, Stefanadis C. Editorial: Bioengineering and clinical perspectives in diagnostic and therapeutic applications of microbubbles. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2113 - 2114. Website
Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N, Stefanadis C. Editorial: Bioengineering and clinical perspectives in diagnostic and therapeutic applications of microbubbles. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2113 - 2114. Website
Critselis E, Amanatidou V, Syridou G, Spyridis NP, Mavrikou M, Papadopoulos NG, Tsolia MN. The effect of age on whole blood interferon-gamma release assay response among children investigated for latent tuberculosis infection. J Pediatr [Internet]. 2012;161:632-8. WebsiteAbstract
To evaluate the effect of age upon QuantiFERON-TB Gold-In-Tube (QFT-IT) assay outcome among children examined for latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI).|A cross-sectional study was conducted among 761 children (mean age ± SD: 7.84 ± 4.68 years) evaluated for LTBI. Participants were examined with both tuberculin skin test and QFT-IT (Cellestis, Australia) and categorized into 4 age groups. Multivariate logistic and linear regressions were used to evaluate the association between selected demographic and patient characteristics upon the qualitative and quantitative QFT-IT outcomes. Agreement between the tuberculin skin test and QFT-IT within groups was evaluated with the κ statistic.|QFT-IT indeterminate results occurred more frequently among young children (8.1%; P < .0001) and children (2.7%; P = .025) than adolescents (0.7%). Among QFT-IT positive patients, infants had higher mean (± SD) interferon-gamma (IFNγ) concentration than adolescents. QFT-IT positive (vs negative) outcome was associated with origin from a high tuberculosis endemicity setting (AOR = 4.54; 95% CI, 3.22-6.25) and lack of previous Bacille Calmette Guerin immunization (AOR = 2.70; 95% CI, 1.89-3.85), but not patient age (AOR = 0.96; 95% CI, 0.92-0.99). However, among QFT-IT positive patients, the IFNγ concentration was inversely associated with patient age (P = .009) and positively with mitogen response (P = .0002). Agreement between tests was not significantly different between younger and older children in the different risk groups.|Qualitative QFT-IT assay results are not affected by patient age. However, indeterminate results occur more frequently among younger children. Among patients with LTBI the quantitative QFT-IT result (ie, IFNγ) is inversely associated with patient age.
Nastos PT, Matzarakis A. The effect of air temperature and human thermal indices on mortality in Athens, Greece. Theoretical and Applied Climatology [Internet]. 2012;108(3-4):591 - 599. WebsiteAbstract
This paper investigates whether there is any association between the daily mortality for the wider region of Athens, Greece and the thermal conditions, for the 10-year period 1992-2001. The daily mortality datasets were acquired from the Hellenic Statistical Service and the daily meteorological datasets, concerning daily maximum and minimum air temperature, from the Hellinikon/Athens meteorological station, established at the headquarters of the Greek Meteorological Service. Besides, the daily values of the thermal indices Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET) and Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) were evaluated in order to interpret the grade of physiological stress. The first step was the application of Pearson's χ 2 test to the compiled contingency tables, resulting in that the probability of independence is zero (p = 0. 000); namely, mortality is in close relation to the air temperature and PET/UTCI. Furthermore, the findings extracted by the generalized linear models showed that, statistically significant relationships (p < 0. 01) between air temperature, PET, UTCI and mortality exist on the same day. More concretely, on one hand during the cold period (October-March), a 10°C decrease in daily maximum air temperature, minimum air temperature, temperature range, PET and UTCI is related with an increase 13%, 15%, 2%, 7% and 6% of the probability having a death, respectively. On the other hand, during the warm period (April-September), a 10°C increase in daily maximum air temperature, minimum air temperature, temperature range, PET and UTCI is related with an increase 3%, 1%, 10%, 3% and 5% of the probability having a death, respectively. Taking into consideration the time lag effect of the examined parameters on mortality, it was found that significant effects of 3-day lag during the cold period appears against 1-day lag during the warm period. In spite of the general aspect that cold conditions seem to be favourable factors for daily mortality, the air temperature and PET/UTCI exceedances over specific thresholds depending on the distribution reveal that, very hot conditions are risk factors for the daily mortality. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
Koutsoubari I, Papaevangelou V, Konstantinou GN, Makrinioti H, Xepapadaki P, Kafetzis D, Papadopoulos NG. Effect of clarithromycin on acute asthma exacerbations in children: an open randomized study. Pediatr Allergy Immunol [Internet]. 2012;23:385-90. WebsiteAbstract
{Asthma exacerbations are major contributors to asthma morbidity and rather difficult to treat. There is inconclusive evidence that macrolide antibiotics may have an effect on asthma exacerbations through their antibacterial and/or anti-inflammatory properties. The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of clarithromycin on medium-term asthma activity when given as an add-on therapy in children with acute asthma.|This pilot, open-labeled, randomized, prospective study included 40 school-aged children, with intermittent or mild persistent asthma, presenting with an acute exacerbation. Children were randomized to receive 15 mg/kg of clarithromycin for 3 wk, in addition to their regular (GINA-guided) exacerbation treatment. The microbial trigger of exacerbations was assessed by serology and PCR. Children were followed up with diary cards for 12 wk; lung function was assessed at entry, 3, and 12 wk after the exacerbation.|Children in the clarithromycin group had significantly more symptom-free days (78 ± 2 vs. 69 ± 6 days, p < 0.00001) and less total number of periods with loss of control (9 vs. 19, respectively
, others. The effect of efavirenz versus nevirapine-containing regimens on immunologic, virologic and clinical outcomes in a prospective observational study. AIDS (London, England). 2012;26:1691.
Keramida K, Karpanou E, Vyssoulis G, Olympios CD, Stefanadis C, Cokkinos DV. The Effect of Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 on the Arterial Reactivity of Hypertensive Patients during Cold Pressor Test. ISRN Hypertension. 2012;2013.
Vavuranakis M, Vrachatis DA, Boudoulas H, Papaioannou TG, Moldovan C, Kariori MG, Kalogeras KI, Pietri PG, Tentolouris C, Stefanadis C. Effect of transcatheter aortic valve implantation on the ascending aorta's elasticity. Clinical Research in Cardiology [Internet]. 2012;101(11):895 - 899. Website
Vavuranakis M, Vrachatis DA, Boudoulas H, Papaioannou TG, Moldovan C, Kariori MG, Kalogeras KI, Pietri PG, Tentolouris C, Stefanadis C. Effect of transcatheter aortic valve implantation on the ascending aorta's elasticity. Clinical Research in Cardiology [Internet]. 2012;101(11):895 - 899. Website
Vavuranakis M, Vrachatis DA, Boudoulas H, Papaioannou TG, Moldovan C, Kariori MG, Kalogeras KI, Pietri PG, Tentolouris C, Stefanadis C. Effect of transcatheter aortic valve implantation on the ascending aorta's elasticity. Clinical Research in Cardiology [Internet]. 2012;101(11):895 - 899. Website
Giannakopoulos G, Assimopoulos H, Petanidou D, Tzavara C, Kolaitis G, Tsiantis J. Effectiveness of a school-based intervention for enhancing adolescents' positive attitudes towards people with mental illness. Ment Illn. 2012;4(2):79 - 83.
Bori Z, Zhao Z, Koltai E, Fatouros IG, Jamurtas AZ, Douroudos II, Terzis G, Chatzinikolaou A, Sovatzidis A, Draganidis D, et al. The effects of aging, physical training, and a single bout of exercise on mitochondrial protein expression in human skeletal muscle. Exp Gerontol. 2012;47(6):417-24.Abstract
Aging results in a significant decline in aerobic capacity and impaired mitochondrial function. We have tested the effects of moderate physical activity on aerobic capacity and a single bout of exercise on the expression profile of mitochondrial biogenesis, and fusion and fission related genes in skeletal muscle of human subjects. Physical activity attenuated the aging-associated decline in VO2 max (p<0.05). Aging increased and a single exercise bout decreased the expression of nuclear respiratory factor-1 (NRF1), while the transcription factor A (TFAM) expression showed a strong relationship with VO(2max) and increased significantly in the young physically active group. Mitochondrial fission representing FIS1 was induced by regular physical activity, while a bout of exercise decreased fusion-associated gene expression. The expression of polynucleotide phosphorylase (PNPase) changed inversely in young and old groups and decreased with aging. The A2 subunit of cyclic AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) was induced by a single bout of exercise in skeletal muscle samples of both young and old subjects (p<0.05). Our data suggest that moderate levels of regular physical activity increases a larger number of mitochondrial biogenesis-related gene expressions in young individuals than in aged subjects. Mitochondrial fission is impaired by aging and could be one of the most sensitive markers of the age-associated decline in the adaptive response to physical activity.
Tidblad J, Kucera V, Ferm M, Kreislova K, Brüggerhoff S, Doytchinov S, Screpanti A, Grøntoft T, Yates T, De La Fuente D, et al. Effects of air pollution on materials and cultural heritage: ICP materials celebrates 25 years of research. International Journal of Corrosion [Internet]. 2012;2012. Website
Raftogianni A, Stamatakis A, Papadopoulou A, Vougas K, Anagnostopoulos AK, Stylianopoulou F, Tsangaris GT. Effects of an Early Experience of Reward through Maternal Contact or its Denial on Laterality of Protein Expression in the Developing Rat Hippocampus. PLoS ONE [Internet]. 2012;7. Website
Raftogianni A, Stamatakis A, Papadopoulou A, Vougas K, Anagnostopoulos AK, Stylianopoulou F, Tsangaris GT. Effects of an Early Experience of Reward through Maternal Contact or its Denial on Laterality of Protein Expression in the Developing Rat Hippocampus. PLoS ONE [Internet]. 2012;7. Website
Raftogianni A, Stamatakis A, Papadopoulou A, Vougas K, Anagnostopoulos AK, Stylianopoulou F, Tsangaris GT. Effects of an Early Experience of Reward through Maternal Contact or its Denial on Laterality of Protein Expression in the Developing Rat Hippocampus. PLoS ONE. 2012;7.
Syriopoulos T, Gavalas D. The effects of Basel III on banking performance: examining lending issues. Journal of the Greek Statistical Association. 2012;8:21-52.
Terzis G, Krase A, Papadimas G, Papadopoulos C, Kavouras SA, Manta P. Effects of exercise training during infusion on late-onset Pompe disease patients receiving enzyme replacement therapy. Mol Genet Metab. 2012;107(4):669-73.Abstract
Pompe disease is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by the deficiency of acid α-glucosidase resulting in lysosomal accumulation of glycogen and abnormal autophagic function. The late-onset form of the disease is characterized by progressive skeletal and respiratory muscle dysfunction. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT, Genzyme Corporation, Cambridge, MA, USA) was recently introduced and resulted in significant prolongation of the life expectancy of the patients with the infantile form while the results were less significant for the late-onset form. It has been postulated that the weak influence of ERT in late-onset patients might be due to a non-effective delivery of the recombinant enzyme to the skeletal muscles perhaps due to the relatively low blood flow to the resting skeletal muscles during infusion. Exercise training acutely increases the blood flow to the exercising muscles. Thus, it was hypothesized that exercise training during enzyme infusion might increase the effectiveness of the ERT therapy. Five late-onset Pompe disease patients receiving ERT and following regular exercise training for approximately 10 months, followed a 6-month period of exercise training during infusion of the recombinant enzyme. Before and after this period, body composition, isometric strength and 6 minute walking distance were determined. Analysis of the results revealed that none of these parameters changed significantly after the 6-month intervention period (e.g. 6 minute walking distance before: 532±31 m, vs. after: 527±29 m, P=0.246). These results suggest that exercise training during infusion may not add significant functional changes in late-onset Pompe patients receiving ERT and undergoing regular exercise training.
Papadopoulos A, Pantazis N, Panagopoulos P, Kourkounti S, Xylomenos G, Chini M, Petrikkos G, Sambatakou H, Ioannidou P, Kordosis T, et al. Effects of first antiretroviral regimen on lipid levels in HIV (+) individuals. Journal of Chemotherapy. 2012;24:38–47.
Raftogianni A, Diamantopoulou A, Alikaridis F, Stamatakis A, Stylianopoulou F. Effects of interaction of an early experience of reward through maternal contact or its denial with social stress during adolescence on the serotonergic system and the stress responsiveness of adult female rats. Neuroscience. 2012;209:84-96.
Raftogianni A, Diamantopoulou A, Alikaridis F, Stamatakis A, Stylianopoulou F. Effects of interaction of an early experience of reward through maternal contact or its denial with social stress during adolescence on the serotonergic system and the stress responsiveness of adult female rats. Neuroscience [Internet]. 2012;209:84-96. Website
Bogdanis GC. Effects of physical activity and inactivity on muscle fatigue. Frontiers in Physiology [Internet]. 2012;3 MAY. WebsiteAbstract
The aim of this review was to examine the mechanisms by which physical activity and inactivity modify muscle fatigue. It is well known that acute or chronic increases in physical activity result in structural, metabolic, hormonal, neural, and molecular adaptations that increase the level of force or power that can be sustained by a muscle. These adaptations depend on the type, intensity, and volume of the exercise stimulus, but recent studies have highlighted the role of high intensity, short-duration exercise as a time-efficient method to achieve both anaerobic and aerobic/endurance type adaptations.The factors that determine the fatigue profile of a muscle during intense exercise include muscle fiber composition, neuromuscular characteristics, high energy metabolite stores, buffering capacity, ionic regulation, capillarization, and mitochondrial density. Muscle fiber-type transformation during exercise training is usually toward the intermediate type IIA at the expense of both type I and IIx myosin heavy-chain isoforms. High-intensity training results in increases of both glycolytic and oxidative enzymes, muscle capillarization, improved phosphocreatine resynthesis and regulation of K +, H +, and lactate ions. Decreases of the habitual activity level due to injury or sedentary lifestyle result in partial or even compete reversal of the adaptations due to previous training, manifested by reductions in fiber cross-sectional area, decreased oxidative capacity, and capillarization. Complete immobilization due to injury results in markedly decreased force output and fatigue resistance. Muscle unloading reduces electromyographic activity and causes muscle atrophy and significant decreases in capillarization and oxidative enzymes activity. The last part of the review discusses the beneficial effects of intermittent high-intensity exercise training in patients with different health conditions to demonstrate the powerful effect of exercise on health and well being. © 2012 Bogdanis.
Durdagi S, Papadopoulos MG, Mavromoustakos T. An effort to discover the preferred conformation of the potent AMG3 cannabinoid analog when reaching the active sites of the cannabinoid receptors. European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2012;47(1):44 - 51. Website
Palapanidi K. El efecto del cambio del tema de composición en la interferencia léxica en la producción escrita de los aprendientes griegos de español. Cuadernos de Italia y Grecia. Revista Mediterráneo. 2012;4:69-76.Abstract
El presente estudio pretende averiguar la influencia del cambio del tema de composición en la producción de errores léxicos generados por transferencia de la LM y otras L3. Para conseguir dicho objetivo analizamos la lengua escrita de 119 aprendientes griegos de español en dos temas de composición diferentes (narración – argumentación) aplicando el método de Análisis de Errores. Los resultados del análisis cuantitativo muestran que hay una variación tanto en la producción cuantitativa de los errores léxicos interlinguales como en el tipo de los errores léxicos interlinguales cometidos en los dos temas de composición. 
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Kritikou V. El márco escénico en Los perros hambrientos de Ciro Alegría y Los ríos profundos de José María Arguedas. In: Estudios y Homenajes Hispanoamericanos I. Vol. 1. 1st ed. Madrid: Ediciones del Orto; 2012. pp. 239-244. Publisher's Version 10.el_marco_escenico_en_los_perros_hambrientos_de_ciro_alegria_y_los_rios_profundos_de_j.m._arguedas.pdf
Pavlakis EP. El poeta Nicolás Guillén: una introducción. In: Pavlakis EP, Papageorgiou A, Lugo S Estudios y Homenajes Hispanoamericanos . Vol. I. Madrid: Ediciones del Orto; 2012. pp. 159-168.
Palapanidi K. El trayecto histórico de la enseñanza de la producción escrita en LE. Redele [Internet]. 2012;24. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Este artículo presenta los distintos enfoques que se han adoptado en la instrucción dela producción escrita en LE observando su evolución a lo largo de la historia de laenseñanza de LE. La presentación de dicha información se puede considerar útil parala investigación científica en el ámbito de la didáctica de LE. Asimismo, se esperaque el presente trabajo sirva como base teórica para los enseñantes de LE a la hora deelegir el método que van a emplean para la enseñanza de la producción escrita en LE.
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Lezi N, Vyskočil V, Economou A, Barek J. Electroanalysis of organic compounds at bismuth electrodes: a short review. Sensing in Electroanalysis.(K. Kalcher, R. Metelka, I. Švancara, K. Vytřas; Eds.). 2012, Volume 7.Sensing in Electroanalysis.(K. Kalcher, R. Metelka, I. Švancara, K. Vytřas; Eds.). 2012, Volume 7. 2012.
Terpos E, Christoulas D, Katodritou E, Bratengeier C, Gkotzamanidou M, Michalis E, Delimpasi S, Pouli A, Meletis J, Kastritis E, et al. Elevated circulating sclerostin correlates with advanced disease features and abnormal bone remodeling in symptomatic myeloma: Reduction post-bortezomib monotherapy. International Journal of Cancer [Internet]. 2012;131(6):1466 - 1471. WebsiteAbstract
Sclerostin is a Wingless and Int-1 inhibitor, which is produced by osteocytes and inhibits osteoblast-driven bone formation. Sclerostin is implicated in the pathogenesis of bone loss in metabolic bone disorders but there is no information for its effect on multiple myeloma (MM)-related osteolytic disease. We evaluated circulating sclerostin in 157 newly diagnosed patients with symptomatic myeloma, in 25 with relapsed myeloma who received bortezomib monotherapy, in 21 patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), and in 21 healthy controls. Patients with active myeloma had elevated circulating sclerostin compared to MGUS patients and controls (p < 0.01). MM patients who presented with fractures at diagnosis (n = 34) had very high levels of circulating sclerostin compared with all others (p < 0.01), whereas sclerostin correlated negatively with bone specific alkaline phosphatase (a bone formation marker; r = -0.541, p < 0.0001) and positively with C-telopeptide of collagen type-1 (a bone resorption marker; r = 0.524, p < 0.0001). Patients with International Staging System (ISS)-3 disease had higher circulating sclerostin compared to ISS-1 and ISS-2 MM (p = 0.001). Furthermore, patients with high sclerostin (upper quartile, n = 40) had a median survival of 27 months versus 98 months of all others (p = 0.031). Relapsed MM patients had higher levels of circulating sclerostin even compared to newly diagnosed patients (p < 0.01). Bortezomib monotherapy resulted in a reduction of sclerostin by almost 50% in both responders and non-responders. These results suggest that patients with active myeloma have elevated circulating sclerostin, which correlated with advanced disease features including severe bone disease. Our study indicates sclerostin as a possible target for the development of novel therapies to enhance osteoblast function in myeloma. Copyright © 2011 UICC.
Charkoftaki G, Dokoumetzidis A, Valsami G, Macheras P. Elucidating the Role of Dose in the Biopharmaceutics Classification of Drugs: The Concepts of Critical Dose, Effective In Vivo Solubility, and Dose-Dependent BCS. PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH. 2012;29:3188-3198.Abstract
To develop a dose dependent version of BCS and identify a critical dose after which the amount absorbed is independent from the dose. We utilized a mathematical model of drug absorption in order to produce simulations of the fraction of dose absorbed (F) and the amount absorbed as function of the dose for the various classes of BCS and the marginal cases in between classes. Simulations based on the mathematical model of F versus dose produced patterns of a constant F throughout a wide range of doses for drugs of Classes I, II and III, justifying biowaiver claim. For Classes I and III the pattern of a constant F stops at a critical dose Dose(cr) after which the amount of drug absorbed, is independent from the dose. For doses higher than Dose(cr), Class I drugs become Class II and Class III drugs become Class IV. Dose(cr) was used to define an in vivo effective solubility as S-eff = Dose(cr)/250 ml. Literature data were used to support our simulation results. A new biopharmaceutic classification of drugs is proposed, based on F, separating drugs into three regions, taking into account the dose, and Dose(cr), while the regions for claiming biowaiver are clearly defined.
Meletiou-Christou MS, Rhizopoulou S. Constraints of photosynthetic performance and water status of four evergreen species co-occurring under field conditions. Botanical Studies. 2012;53(3):325-334.Abstract
Leaf water status and photosynthetic characteristics were investigated in four evergreen species, i.e. Laurus nobilis, Ligustrum japonicum, Nerium oleander and Pittosporum tobira, grown under ambient conditions. The results reveal variations in photosynthetic traits in relation to the use of water, during the optimal period of growth, in the middle of the dry season, during the secondary growth period and in the middle of the cold and wet season. Photosynthesis was restricted by limitations of stomatal conductance, causing transpiration impairment in L. nobilis, L. aponicum and P. tobira; while, the opposite holds true for N. oleander . Stomatal conductance of N. oleander was higher than that of the three co-existing species, sustaining elevated rates of photosynthesis and transpiration, at the expense of water. As drought progressed, there was a reduction in photosynthesis and water use efficiency in L. japonicum and P. tobira . Leaf turgor of the four species was closely associated with leaf water potential and differences among species narrowed in the dry season. The results show that L. nobilis possess features that confer  advantage for the maintenance of this species in the driest sites, N. oleander maximises gas exchanges in the dry season by exhibiting a capacity for water acquisition, while L. japonicum and P. tobira may be limited to the moist sites .
Kenourgios, D. PP. Emerging markets and financial crises: Regional, global or isolated shocks?. Journal of Multinational Financial Management [Internet]. 2012;22:24-38. Website
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Grissom JW, Gunawardene G, Gimisis T, Cismas C. N-(Trimethylsilyl)imidazole. In: Reagents for Silicon-Mediated Organic Synthesis. Wiley; 2012. Publisher's Version
Kritikou V. Una revolución estética. El Romanticismo en Hispanoamérica. 1st ed. Madrid: Ediciones del Orto; 2012 pp. 96. Publisher's Version vivlio2.una_revolucion_estetica_el_romanticismo.pdf
Tzeli D, Petsalakis ID, Theodorakopoulos G, Ajami D, Jiang W, Rebek, Jr. J. Encapsulated hydrogen-bonded dimers of amide and carboxylic acid. CHEMICAL PHYSICS LETTERS. 2012;548:55-59.
Soultati A, Mountzios G, Avgerinou C, Papaxoinis G, Pectasides D, Dimopoulos M-A, Papadimitriou C. Endothelial vascular toxicity from chemotherapeutic agents: Preclinical evidence and clinical implications. Cancer Treatment Reviews [Internet]. 2012;38(5):473 - 483. WebsiteAbstract
In cancer biology angiogenesis plays a vital role in tumour growth and its subsequent metastatic potential. By targeting the angiogenic process, a new treatment strategy was added in the clinician's therapeutic armamentarium. On the other hand, numerous classic cytotoxic agents are currently considered as potential angiogenesis inhibitors, although they were not originally developed as such, representing the so-called "accidental" anti-angiogenic drugs. The discovery of these new properties of classic cytotoxic agents led to the re-evaluation of their effect on vascular cells, rendering thus the endothelium an appealing target for therapeutic intervention, either with chemotherapy alone or with combination of cytotoxics with molecular angiogenesis inhibitors. Moreover, current evidence supports that chemotherapy-induced endothelial dysfunction constitutes an integrating predictive marker of future cardiovascular events and correlates well with traditional cardiovascular risk factors. It has therefore been suggested that evaluation of endothelial function may be useful in identifying asymptomatic subjects at high risk for cardiovascular events as well as for risk stratification of patients with established cardiovascular disease. Integration of the assessment of endothelial function in the clinical setting will thus enable effective intervention strategies to prevent or minimize the impact of these late adverse effects and design accurate follow-up protocols focused on cardiovascular complications. In the current review we provide a comprehensive overview of the effects of cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents on endothelial function and the clinical implications of chemotherapy-associated endothelial toxicity in patients with cancer. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
Nikolopoulos P, Krokidis M, Spiliopoulos S, Lioupis C, Gkoutzios P, Katsanos K, Ahmed I, Sabharwal T. Endovascular treatment of an iatrogenic vertebrojugular fistula with a balloon-expandable covered stent: Case report and review of the literature. Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy [Internet]. 2012;24(3):149 - 154. Website
Nikolopoulos P, Krokidis M, Spiliopoulos S, Lioupis C, Gkoutzios P, Katsanos K, Ahmed I, Sabharwal T. Endovascular treatment of an iatrogenic vertebrojugular fistula with a balloon-expandable covered stent: Case report and review of the literature. Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy [Internet]. 2012;24:149-154. Website
Spiliopoulos S, Sabharwal T, Karnabatidis D, Brountzos E, Katsanos K, Krokidis M, Gkoutzios P, Siablis D, Adam A. Endovascular treatment of visceral aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms: Long-term outcomes from a Multicenter European study. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2012;35(6):1315 - 1325. Website
Spiliopoulos S, Sabharwal T, Karnabatidis D, Brountzos E, Katsanos K, Krokidis M, Gkoutzios P, Siablis D, Adam A. Endovascular treatment of visceral aneurysms and pseudoaneurysms: Long-term outcomes from a Multicenter European study. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2012;35:1315-1325. Website
Marquardt G, Currier R, McHugh DMS, Gavrilov D, Magera MJ, Matern D, Oglesbee D, Raymond K, Rinaldo P, Smith EH, et al. Enhanced interpretation of newborn screening results without analyte cutoff values. Genetics in Medicine [Internet]. 2012;14(7):648 - 655. Website
Fragkouli A, Papatheodoropoulos C, Georgopoulos S, Stamatakis A, Stylianopoulou F, Tsilibary EC, Tzinia AK. Enhanced neuronal plasticity and elevated endogenous sAPP? levels in mice over-expressing MMP9. Journal of Neurochemistry. 2012;121:239-251.
Fragkouli A, Papatheodoropoulos C, Georgopoulos S, Stamatakis A, Stylianopoulou F, Tsilibary EC, Tzinia AK. Enhanced neuronal plasticity and elevated endogenous sAPPα levels in mice over-expressing MMP9. Journal of Neurochemistry [Internet]. 2012;121:239-251. Website
Fragkouli A, Papatheodoropoulos C, Georgopoulos S, Stamatakis A, Stylianopoulou F, Tsilibary EC, Tzinia AK. Enhanced neuronal plasticity and elevated endogenous sAPPα levels in mice over-expressing MMP9. Journal of Neurochemistry [Internet]. 2012;121:239-251. Website
Papadopoulos IN, Konstantiadou I, Papantoni E. Enterocolitis with multiple ulcers of ileum and right colon in a patient with leukaemia attributed to cytomegalovirus. BMJ Case Reports [Internet]. 2012. Website
Papadopoulos IN, Konstantiadou I, Papantoni E. Enterocolitis with multiple ulcers of ileum and right colon in a patient with leukaemia attributed to cytomegalovirus. Case Reports. 2012;2012:bcr0120125651.
Papadopoulos IN, Konstantiadou I, Papantoni E. Enterocolitis with multiple ulcers of ileum and right colon in a patient with leukaemia attributed to cytomegalovirus. BMJ case reports. 2012;2012.
Kalimeri M, Constantoudis V, Papadimitriou C, Karamanos K, Diakonos FK, Papageorgiou H. ENTROPY ANALYSIS OF WORD-LENGTH SERIES OF NATURAL LANGUAGE TEXTS: EFFECTS OF TEXT LANGUAGE AND GENRE. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIFURCATION AND CHAOS. 2012;22(9).
Fotis L, Xatzipsalti M, Papadopoulou A. Eosinophilic Esophagitis: update on treatment approaches. Hippokratia. 2012;16(3):200.
Ntountaniotis D, Mali G, Grdadolnik SG, Halabalaki M, Skaltsounis A-L, Potamitis C, Siapi E, Chatzigeorgiou P, Rappolt M, Mavromoustakos T. Erratum: Thermal, dynamic and structural properties of drug AT 1 antagonist olmesartan in lipid bilayers (Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (2011) 1808 (2995-3006)). Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes [Internet]. 2012;1818(5):1436. Website
The escape backwards as an escape forwards. Moments of demythification in Christa Wolfs Cassandra and Medea
The escape backwards as an escape forwards. Moments of demythification in Christa Wolfs Cassandra and Medea. In: Myth and Subversion in Contemporary Novel. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2012. pp. 187-198.Abstract
The aim of this study is to discuss demythification and the subversion of myth inChrista Wolf’s Cassandra Project (1983) and Medea. Stimmen (1996). Wolfconsiders literature as an archaeological project, as a quest for the truth and the“blind spots” in personal and social history. On this quest she turns her attention toGreek mythology. A myth is not a context, but a frame. It is a supertemporal,multidimensional phenomenon, which allows a writer to move into free spaces.Thus, Wolf’s versions revise the myth in some fundamental points. Her mainconcern is to shed light on the manipulation of truth and the discrimination of thestranger. The author does not write, however, against the myth per se. On the onehand she points out the close connection between myth and politics and on theother hand she tries to explore the potential of myths in order to understand thepresent situation better and to look for livable alternatives or yet untried patterns.The reminiscence on the origins of the alienation offers a matrix for theexplanation of today’s conditions and at the same time permits a glimpse into thefuture: “the escape backwards as an escape forwards”.
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Stefanadis C. Estimation of aortic blood pressures and pulse wave velocity in obese children: A technological perspective. Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;60(4). Website
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Stefanadis C. Estimation of aortic blood pressures and pulse wave velocity in obese children: A technological perspective. Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;60(4). Website
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Stefanadis C. Estimation of aortic blood pressures and pulse wave velocity in obese children: A technological perspective. Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;60(4):e34. Website
Vardoulis O, Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N. On the Estimation of Total Arterial Compliance from Aortic Pulse Wave Velocity. Annals of Biomedical Engineering [Internet]. 2012:1 - 8. Website
Vardoulis O, Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N. On the estimation of total arterial compliance from aortic pulse wave velocity. Annals of biomedical engineering [Internet]. 2012;40(12):2619 - 2626. Website
Vardoulis O, Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N. On the estimation of total arterial compliance from aortic pulse wave velocity. Annals of biomedical engineering [Internet]. 2012;40(12):2619 - 2626. Website
Vardoulis O, Papaioannou TG, Stergiopulos N. On the estimation of total arterial compliance from aortic pulse wave velocity. Annals of biomedical engineering [Internet]. 2012;40(12):2619 - 2626. Website
Estudios y Homenajes Hispanoamericanos I. (Pavlakis EP, PAPAGEORGIOU ANTHI, Lugo S). Madrid: Ediciones del Orto; 2012. Publisher's Version
Avramides KA, Pagonakis IG, Iatrou CT, Vomvoridis JL. EURIDICE: A code-package for gyrotron interaction simulations and cavity design. In: EPJ Web of Conferences. Vol. 32. ; 2012. Website
Ludwig H, Avet-Loiseau H, Bladé J, Boccadoro M, Cavenagh J, Cavo M, Davies F, De La Rubia J, Delimpasi S, Dimopoulos M, et al. European perspective on multiple myeloma treatment strategies: Update following recent congresses. Oncologist [Internet]. 2012;17(5):592 - 606. WebsiteAbstract
The management of multiple myeloma has undergone profound changes over the recent past as a result of advances in our understanding of the disease biology as well as improvements in treatment and supportive care strategies. Notably, recent years have seen a surge in studies incorporating the novel agents thalidomide, bortezomib, and lenalidomide into treatment for different disease stages and across different patient groups. This article presents an update to a previous review of European treatment practices and is based on discussions during an expert meeting that was convened to review novel agent data published or presented at medical meetings until the end of 2011 and to assess their impact on treatment strategies. ©AlphaMed Press.
McBride D, Keil T, Grabenhenrich L, Dubakiene R, Drasutiene G, Fiocchi A, Dahdah L, Sprikkelman AB, Schoemaker AA, Roberts G, et al. The EuroPrevall birth cohort study on food allergy: baseline characteristics of 12,000 newborns and their families from nine European countries. Pediatr Allergy Immunol [Internet]. 2012;23:230-9. WebsiteAbstract
It is unclear why some children develop food allergy. The EuroPrevall birth cohort was established to examine regional differences in the prevalence and risk factors of food allergy in European children using gold-standard diagnostic criteria. The aim of this report was to describe pre-, post-natal and environmental characteristics among the participating countries. In nine countries across four major European climatic regions, mothers and their newborns were enrolled from October 2005 through February 2010. Using standardized questionnaires, we assessed allergic diseases and self-reported food hypersensitivity of parents and siblings, nutrition during pregnancy, nutritional supplements, medications, mode of delivery, socio-demographic data and home environmental exposures. A total of 12,049 babies and their families were recruited. Self-reported adverse reactions to food ever were considerably more common in mothers from Germany (30%), Iceland, United Kingdom, and the Netherlands (all 20-22%) compared with those from Italy (11%), Lithuania, Greece, Poland, and Spain (all 5-8%). Prevalence estimates of parental asthma, allergic rhinitis and eczema were highest in north-west (Iceland, UK), followed by west (Germany, the Netherlands), south (Greece, Italy, Spain) and lowest in central and east Europe (Poland, Lithuania). Over 17% of Spanish and Greek children were exposed to tobacco smoke in utero compared with only 8-11% in other countries. Caesarean section rate was highest in Greece (44%) and lowest in Spain (<3%). We found country-specific differences in antibiotic use, pet ownership, type of flooring and baby's mattress. In the EuroPrevall birth cohort study, the largest study using gold-standard diagnostic criteria for food allergy in children worldwide, we found considerable country-specific baseline differences regarding a wide range of factors that are hypothesized to play a role in the development of food allergy including allergic family history, obstetrical practices, pre- and post-natal environmental exposures.
Anagnostopoulou I, Siskou O, Galanis P. Evaluation and Exploration of Factors that Influence Patient Satisfaction with the Health Centre of Atalanti. Nosileftiki. 2012;51(2).
Anagnostopoulou I, Siskou O, Galanis P. Evaluation and Exploration of Factors that Influence Patient Satisfaction with the Health Centre of Atalanti. Nosileftiki. 2012;51.
Mourtzikou A, Stamouli M, Kroupis C, Christodoulou S, Skondra M, Kastania A, Pectasides D, Athanasas G, Dimas C. Evaluation of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), epithelial cell adhesion molecule EpCAM (GA733-2), and carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) levels in colorectal cancer patients and correlation with clinicopathological. Clin.Lab [Internet]. 2012;58(5-6):441 - 448. WebsiteAbstract
BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major public health problem and one of the leading causes of death worldwide. The aim of our study was: a) to determine the CEA, CA 19-9, EGFR, and EpCAM (GA733-2) levels both in healthy volunteers and in colorectal cancer patients, b) to evaluate the ELISA method for EGFR and EpCAM (GA733-2) measurement, and c) to correlate the tumor marker levels with clinicopathological findings in the CRC patients group. METHODS: Our study was conducted on 50 blood samples obtained from CRC patients and 40 blood samples from healthy individuals. CEA and CA 19-9 measurements were performed using electrochemiluminescence immune-assay technology, while EGFR and EpCAM (GA733-2) measurements were performed by an in-house enzyme immunoassay. RESULTS: CEA, CA 19-9, and EpCAM (GA733-2) levels were higher in the CRC patients group than in the control group. EGFR levels were lower in the patients group than in the control group. The mean levels of CA 19-9 and EpCAM (GA733-2) vary at different colon cancer stages. CEA, CA19-9, and EpCAM (GA733-2) vary according to performance status. CONCLUSIONS: CEA, CA 19-9, and EpCAM (GA733-2) showed similar specificity (80%, 80% and 84%, respectively). EGFR showed the lowest sensitivity and specificity. CA 19-9 was the marker with the highest sensitivity. The need for convenient tumour marker tests with high sensitivity is of great importance for early diagnosis and monitoring of CRC
Kyriakos N, Karagiannis S, Galanis P, Liatsos C, Zouboulis-Vafiadis I, Georgiou E, Mavrogiannis C. Evaluation of four time-saving methods of reading capsule endoscopy videos. European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology. 2012;24:1276–1280.
Kyriakos N, Karagiannis S, Galanis P, Liatsos C, Zouboulis-Vafiadis I, Georgiou E, Mavrogiannis C. Evaluation of four time-saving methods of reading capsule endoscopy videos. European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology. 2012;24(11):1276-1280.
Chatziralli IP, Moschos MM, Brouzas D, Kopsidas K, Ladas ID. Evaluation of retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and visual evoked potentials in optic neuritis associated with multiple sclerosis. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2012;95:223–228.
Economou-Eliopoulos M, Antivachi D, Vasilatos C, Megremi I. Evaluation of the Cr(VI) and other toxic element contamination and their potential sources: The case of the Thiva basin (Greece). Geoscience Frontiers. 2012;3:523-539.
Mpletsa V, Kaklamanos I, Birbas K, Mantas J. Evidence based electronic system to ensure quality of care in trauma patients. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2012;180:482-6.Abstract
Electronic patient records are important for quality health services. Aim of this study is to support the trauma patient care with the development of an electronic system. A survey was conducted in the Emergency Department (ED) of a University hospital to study the effectiveness of an electronic monitoring system in a group of trauma patients, as well as the acceptance of this electronic system by the health professionals of the ED. A questionnaire collected information about the perceptions of 50 health professionals working in the ED on various aspects of patient care. The 86% (Nu=43) replied that there is lack of staff working in their department, 44% (N=22) is satisfied with the co-operation with other departments and 48% (N=24) believe that they spend precious time in administrative work during the care. For the purpose of a more efficient patient monitoring there was developed an electronic trauma patient monitoring system which was evaluated by the above mentioned professionals. The severity, length of care and the health outcomes of 200 trauma patients, were investigated. Half of the patients (N=100) have been monitored by the electronic system and the other 100 were monitored without the use of the system. The time between the admission and completion of the planned care was significantly lower in the electronic monitoring patient group (100±92 minutes) compared to the control group (149±29 minutes).
Meijerink R, Kristensen LE, Weiß A, Van der Werf PP, Walter F, Spaans M, Loenen AF, Fischer J, Israel FP, Isaak K, et al. Evidence for CO shock excitation in NGC 6240 from Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy. The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 2012;762:L16.
Aad G, others. {Evidence for the associated production of a $W$ boson and a top quark in ATLAS at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV}. Phys. Lett. B. 2012;716:142–159.
Zerefos CS, Tourpali K, Eleftheratos K, Kazadzis S, Meleti C, Feister U, Koskela T, Heikkilä A. Evidence of a possible turning point in solar UV-B over Canada, Europe and Japan. Atmos. Chem. Phys. [Internet]. 2012;12:2469-2477. Publisher's Version a18_acp_2012.pdf
Evelpidou N, Melini D, Pirazzoli P, Vassilopoulos A. Evidence of a recent rapid subsidence in the S-E Cyclades (Greece): an effect of the 1956 Amorgos earthquake?. Continental Shelf Research. 2012;39-40:27-40.Abstract
An underwater geomorphological survey along the coasts of six Cycladic islands (Sifnos, Antiparos, Paros, Naxos, Iraklia and Keros) revealed widespread evidence of a recent 30–40 cm submergence, part of which may have seismic origin. Comparison with information reported from earthquakes having affected the area suggests that at least part of the recent submergence might be an effect of the 1956 Amorgos earthquake. Modelling of the co-seismic and short-term post-seismic effects of the earthquake revealed that part of the observed subsidence may be explained in some of the islands by a fast post-seismic relaxation of a low-viscosity layer underlying the seismogenic zone. However far-field observations are underestimated by our model, and may be affected by a wider deformation field induced by the largest aftershock of the Amorgos sequence, or by other earthquakes.
Stępień K, Gazeas K. The Evolution of Low Mass Contact Binaries. In: Vol. 282. ; 2012. pp. 456 - 457. WebsiteAbstract
We discuss the origin and evolution of low mass contact binaries with Porb shorter than 0.3 d that have properties somewhat different from the rest of the contact binaries. A comparison of an evolutionary model set with observations shows that both components are on the main sequence, the age of the binaries is at least several Gyr, while the contact phase lasts only less than 1 Gyr.
Stępień K, Gazeas K. Evolution of Low Mass Contact Binaries. [Internet]. 2012;62:153 - 177. WebsiteAbstract
VFTS 682, a very massive and very hot Wolf-Rayet (WR) star recently discovered in the Large Magellanic Cloud near the famous star cluster R136, might be providing us with a glimpse of a missing link in our understanding of Long Gamma-Ray Bursts (LGRBs), including dark GRBs. It is likely its properties result from chemically homogeneous evolution (CHE), believed to be a key process for a massive star to become a GRB. It is also heavily obscured by dust extinction, which could make it a dark GRB upon explosion. Using Spitzer data we investigate the properties of interstellar dust in the vicinity of R136, and argue that its high obscuration is not unusual for its environment and that it could indeed be a slow runaway (``walkaway'') from R136. Unfortunately, based on its current mass loss rate, VFTS 682 is unlikely to become a GRB, because it will lose too much angular momentum at its death. If it were to become a GRB, it probably would also not be dark, either escaping or destroying its surrounding dusty region. Nevertheless, it is a very interesting star, deserving further studies, and being one of only three presently identified WR stars (two others in the Small Magellanic Cloud) that seems to be undergoing CHE.
Popesso P, Biviano A, Rodighiero G, Baronchelli I, Salvato M, Saintonge A, Finoguenov A, Magnelli B, Gruppioni C, Pozzi F, et al. The evolution of the star formation activity per halo mass up to redshift\~{} 1.6 as seen by Herschel. Astronomy & Astrophysics. 2012;537:A58.
Anastasopoulos NP, Anastasopoulos MP. The evolutionary dynamics of audit. European Journal of Operational Research [Internet]. 2012;216(2):469 - 476. Website
Anastasopoulos NP, Anastasopoulos MP. The evolutionary dynamics of audit. European Journal of Operational Research [Internet]. 2012;216:469-476. Website
Kastritis E, Dimopoulos MA, Bladé J. Evolving Chemotherapy Options for the Treatment of Myeloma Kidney: A 40-Year Perspective. Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease [Internet]. 2012;19(5):312 - 323. WebsiteAbstract
Kidney impairment (KI) at the time of initial diagnosis is common in myeloma. The improvement of kidney function and the reversal of KI are of utmost importance. Recent advances have made it possible to reverse acute kidney damage due to myeloma in most patients, at least if treatment is immediately implemented. Immediate antimyeloma therapy and appropriate hydration are the most commonly used treatment modalities for the management of acute KI related to myeloma. Mechanical approaches can only temporarily reduce the free light-chain load, and without effective chemotherapy they are probably not able to significantly improve kidney function. However, the role of mechanical approaches together with effective chemotherapy is still being explored. Thalidomide, lenalidomide, and bortezomib have improved the survival of myeloma patients, but they have also improved the outcome of patients presenting with KI. Thalidomide is safe to use on patients with KI without dose adjustments. Lenalidomide needs dose modification, but it can improve kidney function in many patients. Bortezomib seems to be the agent of choice for most patients presenting with KI without dose modifications. This review focuses on the management of patients presenting with "myeloma kidney" using modern chemotherapy approaches, especially novel agents. © 2012 National Kidney Foundation, Inc.
Margaritis E, Katharaki M, Katharakis G. Exceeding parents' expectations in Ear-Nose-Throat outpatient facilities: The development and analysis of a questionnaire. Evaluation and Program Planning [Internet]. 2012;35:246 – 255. WebsiteAbstract
The study attempts to develop an outpatient service quality scale by investigating the key dimensions which assess parental satisfaction and provides a recommendation on an improved health service delivery system. The survey was conducted in an Ear-Nose-Throat outpatient clinic of a Greek public pediatric hospital. A total of 127 parents in outpatient waiting areas were chosen; 74.8% of the sampled parents were under 40, and 78% were mothers. A factor analysis was performed; while a Fischer's exact test and multinomial logistic regression analysis was conducted. All Cronbach's α exceeded 0.70 and all factor loadings exceeded 0.50. Twenty-three items were retained through the scale development process and seven factors were formed that appear to be statistically valid and clinically meaningful: access and convenience, doctor's attention, customization, reliability, assurance, satisfaction and loyalty. Findings were discussed in relation to parents' overall satisfaction and intention of reusing and recommending outpatient clinic. Satisfaction was found to be positively affected by access and convenience and doctors' attention. Staff attitude and the telephone procedure of scheduling the child's examination found positively correlated to the likelihood of recommending services to friends and relatives. Time and communication in the waiting room influenced parents' satisfaction. Overall, results reveal the measures that need to be taken in order to improve outpatient service quality. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd.
Varotsos CA, Cracknell AP, Tzanis C. The exceptional ozone depletion over the Arctic in January-March 2011. Remote Sensing Letters [Internet]. 2012;3:343-352. Website
Achilleos VA, Horikis TP, Theocharis G, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ. Excited Bose-Einstein condensates: Quadrupole oscillations and dark solitons. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation [Internet]. 2012;82:946-957. Website
Eleftheriadou M, Michala L, Stefanidis K, Iliadis I, Lykeridou A, Antsaklis A. {Exercise and Sedentary Habits Among Adolescents with PCOS}. Journal of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology. 2012;25.Abstract
Study Objective: The purpose of this study was the recording of physical activity and sedentary habits of adolescents with polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Methods: We performed a structured interview to assess the level of physical activity and sedentary habits of girls with PCOS. We used a group of healthy adolescents as controls. All girls had their age, height, weight, hip and waist circumference measured and their BMI calculated. Results: 81 girls (35 with PCOS and 46 controls) participated in the study. Girls with PCOS engaged in physical activities less than controls. Even when they did, the frequency and intensity of exercise was less. Also, girls with PCOS were less likely to be aware of the positive effects of exercise on their health. Girls in both groups were sedentary in excess of the 4 hours per day limit, which has been linked with obesity. Conclusion: Healthy teenagers were involved in a sporting activity more often and more frequently than the PCOS group. Athletic and sedentary habits of adolescents with PCOS may interact with other factors leading to obesity. © 2012 North American Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology.
Laios A, Kountouris P, Kyprianou M. The Existence of Home Advantage in Volleyball. International Journal of Performance Analysis in Sport [Internet]. 2012;12(2):272–281. Publisher's Version
Kopanias K. Exotic Jewellery or Magic Objects? The Use of Imported Near Eastern Seals in the Aegean Nosch ML, Laffineur R. KOSMOS. Jewellery, Adornment and Textiles in the Aegean Bronze Age. Proceedings of the 13th International Aegean Conference, University of Copenhagen, Danish National Research Foundation's Centre for Textile Research, 21-26 April 2010 [Internet]. 2012:397–406. Publisher's Version paper_2012_-_exotic_jewellery_or_magic_objects.pdf
Kalozoumi G, Tzimas C, Sanoudou D. The expanding role of epigenetics. Glob Cardiol Sci PractGlob Cardiol Sci PractGlob Cardiol Sci Pract. 2012;2012:7.
Kern S, Hogge J-P, Alberti S, Avramides K, Gantenbein G, Illy S, Jelonnek J, Jin J, Li F, Pagonakis IG, et al. Experimental results and recent developments on the EU 2 MW 170 GHz coaxial cavity gyrotron for ITER. In: EPJ Web of Conferences. Vol. 32. ; 2012. Website
Kern S, Hogge J-P, Alberti S, Avramides K, Gantenbein G, Illy S, Jelonnek J, Jin J, Li F, Pagonakis IG, et al. Experimental results and recent developments on the EU 2 MW 170 GHz coaxial cavity gyrotron for ITER. In: EPJ Web of Conferences. Vol. 32. ; 2012. Website
Alberti S, Ansermet J-P, Avramides KA, Braunmueller F, Cuanillon P, Dubray J, Fasel D, Hogge J-P, MacOr A, De Rijk E, et al. Experimental study from linear to chaotic regimes on a terahertz-frequency gyrotron oscillator. Physics of Plasmas [Internet]. 2012;19. Website
Arabatzis T. Experimentation and the Meaning of Scientific Concepts. In: U. Feest and F. Steinle (eds.), Scientific Concepts and Investigative Practice. Berlin: de Gruyter; 2012. pp. 149-166. Publisher's Version 2012a.pdf
Lakka S, Michalakelis C, Varoutas D, Martakos D. Exploring the determinants of the OSS market potential: The case of the Apache web server. Telecommunications Policy. 2012;36:51–68.
Pectasides D, Papaxoinis G, Kotoula V, Fountzilas H, Korantzis I, Koutras A, Dimopoulos AM, Papakostas P, Aravantinos G, Varthalitis I, et al. Expression of angiogenic markers in the peripheral blood of docetaxel-treated advanced breast cancer patients: A Hellenic Cooperative Oncology Group (HeCOG) study. Oncology Reports [Internet]. 2012;27(1):216 - 224. WebsiteAbstract
It is well known that low-dose metronomic chemotherapy has antiangiogenic activity. The aim of the present trial was to investigate the antiangiogenic properties of weekly docetaxel in patients with metastatic breast cancer. In total, 157 metastatic breast cancer patients received 35 mg/m 2 docetaxel weekly as a recommended treatment. Blood samples were collected before the start of chemotherapy (baseline) and during treatment. Nitric oxide (NO) and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) plasma levels were measured at baseline and during treatment, while VEGF-A, endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and thrombospondin-1 (THBS-1) peripheral blood mRNA levels were measured at baseline, in 127 patients and 39 female healthy controls. In general, the treatment was well-tolerated. Sixty-one patients (38%) achieved an objective response (4% complete and 34% partial response), while 52 (33%) had stable disease and 27 (17%) progressed. At a median follow-up of 33.5 months (range 2.8-45.0), 118 patients (74%) demonstrated disease progression and 94 (59%) had died. Median progression-free survival (PFS) was 8.8 months and median overall survival (OS) was 27.7 months. Median baseline level of plasma NO was significantly lower in patients than in healthy controls (p=0.010), while none of the plasma markers significantly changed upon docetaxel treatment. In addition, the median relative quantification value for THBS-1 mRNA was significantly higher (p<0.001) in patients as compared to healthy controls. NO plasma levels were positively associated with the number of organs involved (p=0.008). In multivariate analysis, low eNOS mRNA levels showed adverse prognostic significance for OS and high THBS-1 mRNA levels were found to be associated with shorter OS and PFS, independently from established clinical prognostic factors. Although an antiangiogenic activity of weekly docetaxel was not demonstrated in the present study, some interesting observations regarding the prognostic role of a number of blood angiogenic markers could be made.
Stamopoulos D, Mpakirtzi N, Afentakis N, Grapsa E. EXTRACORPOREAL BLOOD CIRCULATION THERAPIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON RED BLOOD CELLS OF HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS, THERAPEUTIC PLASMA EXCHANGE PATIENTS AND HEALTHY DONORS WITH ADVANCED MICROSCOPES. NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION. 2012;27(49th Congress of the European-Renal-Association/European-Dialysis-and-Transplant-Association (ERA-EDTA):226 - 226.
Tsakmakidis KL, Hess O. Extreme control of light in metamaterials: Complete and loss-free stopping of light. Physica B: Condensed Matter [Internet]. 2012;407:4066-4069. WebsiteAbstract
We present an overview of recent advances within the field of slow- and stopped-light in metamaterial and plasmonic waveguides. We start by elucidating the mechanisms by which these configurations can enable complete stopping of light. Decoherence mechanisms may destroy the zero-group-velocity condition for real-frequency/complex-wavevector modes, but we show that metamaterial and nanoplasmonic waveguides also support complex-frequency/real-wavevector modes that uphold the light-stopping condition. A further point of focus is how, by using gain, dissipative losses can be overcome in the slow- and stopped-light regimes. To this end, on the basis of full-wave finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations and analytic transfer-matrix calculations, we show that the incorporation of thin layers made of an active medium, placed adjacently to the core layer of a negative-refractive-index waveguide, can fully remove dissipative losses in a slow- or stopped-light regime where the effective index of the guided lightwave remains negative. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Sifianou M, BAYRAKTAROĞLU ARIN. “Face,” Stereotyping, and Claims of Power: The Greeks and Turks in Interaction. The Handbook of Intercultural Discourse and Communication. 2012:292–312.
Mitsonis C, Voussoura E, Dimopoulos N, Psarra V, Kararizou E, Latzouraki E, Zervas I, Katsanou MNM-N. {Factors associated with caregiver psychological distress in chronic schizophrenia}. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology [Internet]. 2012;47:331–337. WebsiteAbstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Caregivers of patients with schizophrenia experience increased levels of psychological distress. This study investigated the impact of caring for patients with chronic schizophrenia on the mental health status of the caregivers and described the relationship between various socio-demographic and clinical characteristics and caregiving psychological distress.\n\nMETHODS: The study was carried out at the Psychiatric Hospital of Athens. The Symptom Check List Revised (SCL-90-R) was administered to 87 caregivers of chronic schizophrenia patients and 90 healthy controls. The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) was administered to schizophrenia patients in order to assess illness severity.\n\nRESULTS: The group of caregivers scored higher on the majority of symptom dimensions of the SCL-90-R than the control group. Clinical features of schizophrenia, i.e. duration of illness and PANSS positive and negative symptoms significantly predicted caregiving psychological distress. Caregivers' and patients' socio-demographic characteristics were not associated with caregivers' distress, with the exception of caregivers' sex: female caregivers experienced significantly higher levels of psychological distress than males.\n\nCONCLUSIONS: The study suggests that clinical features of schizophrenia influence distress levels in caregivers of patients with chronic schizophrenia. The stronger predictors of distress appear to be female caregiver's gender, duration of illness as well as positive and negative symptomatology.
Antonia K, Pantelis S, George I, George A, Georgia F, Olga K, Evridiki K, Martha K. Factors that influence student? s behaviour concerning lessons attendance in Nursing Department of Technological Institute of Athens. Rostrum Of Asclepius/Vima Tou Asklipiou. 2012;11(2).
Kitsiou‐Tzeli S, Konstantinidou A, Sofocleous C, Kosma K, Syrmou A, Giannikou K, Sifakis S, Makrythanasis P, Tzetis M. Familial Pelizaeus–Merzbacher disease caused by a 320.6‐kb Xq22. 2 duplication and the pathological findings of a male fetus. Birth Defects Research Part A: Clinical and Molecular Teratology. 2012;94(6):494-498.
Spinoglio L, Dasyra KM, Franceschini A, Gruppioni C, Valiante E, Isaak K. Far-IR/Submillimeter Spectroscopic Cosmological Surveys: Predictions of Infrared Line Luminosity Functions for z< 4 Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal. 2012;745:171.
Zuidmeer-Jongejan L, Fernandez-Rivas M, Poulsen LK, Neubauer A, Asturias J, Blom L, Boye J, Bindslev-Jensen C, Clausen M, Ferrara R, et al. FAST: Towards safe and effective subcutaneous immunotherapy of persistent life-threatening food allergies. Clin Transl Allergy [Internet]. 2012;2:5. WebsiteAbstract
ABSTRACT: The FAST project (Food Allergy Specific Immunotherapy) aims at the development of safe and effective treatment of food allergies, targeting prevalent, persistent and severe allergy to fish and peach. Classical allergen-specific immunotherapy (SIT), using subcutaneous injections with aqueous food extracts may be effective but has proven to be accompanied by too many anaphylactic side-effects. FAST aims to develop a safe alternative by replacing food extracts with hypoallergenic recombinant major allergens as the active ingredients of SIT. Both severe fish and peach allergy are caused by a single major allergen, parvalbumin (Cyp c 1) and lipid transfer protein (Pru p 3), respectively. Two approaches are being evaluated for achieving hypoallergenicity, i.e. site-directed mutagenesis and chemical modification. The most promising hypoallergens will be produced under GMP conditions. After pre-clinical testing (toxicology testing and efficacy in mouse models), SCIT with alum-absorbed hypoallergens will be evaluated in phase I/IIa and IIb randomized double-blind placebo-controlled (DBPC) clinical trials, with the DBPC food challenge as primary read-out. To understand the underlying immune mechanisms in depth serological and cellular immune analyses will be performed, allowing identification of novel biomarkers for monitoring treatment efficacy. FAST aims at improving the quality of life of food allergic patients by providing a safe and effective treatment that will significantly lower their threshold for fish or peach intake, thereby decreasing their anxiety and dependence on rescue medication.
Arsenos PI, Fragkoulis DG, Koumboulis FN. Fault detection for Sequential Interindustry Models. Proceedings of 2012 IEEE 17th International Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA 2012). 2012:1-4.
Protogerou AD, Argyris A, Nasothimiou E, Vrachatis D, Papaioannou TG, Tzamouranis D, Blacher J, Safar ME, Sfikakis P, Stergiou GS. Feasibility and reproducibility of noninvasive 24-h ambulatory aortic blood pressure monitoring with a brachial cuff-based oscillometric device. American Journal of Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;25(8):876 - 882. Website
Protogerou AD, Argyris A, Nasothimiou E, Vrachatis D, Papaioannou TG, Tzamouranis D, Blacher J, Safar ME, Sfikakis P, Stergiou GS. Feasibility and reproducibility of noninvasive 24-h ambulatory aortic blood pressure monitoring with a brachial cuff-based oscillometric device. American Journal of Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;25(8):876 - 882. Website
Protogerou AD, Argyris A, Nasothimiou E, Vrachatis D, Papaioannou TG, Tzamouranis D, Blacher J, Safar ME, Sfikakis P, Stergiou GS. Feasibility and reproducibility of noninvasive 24-h ambulatory aortic blood pressure monitoring with a brachial cuff-based oscillometric device. American Journal of Hypertension [Internet]. 2012;25(8):876 - 882. Website
Anastasopoulos MP, Taleb T, Cottis PG, Obaidat MS. Feedback suppression in multicast satellite networks using game theory. IEEE Systems Journal [Internet]. 2012;6:657-666. Website
Kamberidou I. Female Entrepreneurship, a Culture of Collaboration (pp. 4-7). In: ladybizIT: Women Entrepreneurship on the verge of ICT : ECWT and Militos Emerging Technologies and Services. ladybizIT consortium, Publisher: e-Book, Project Number: 518310-LLP-1-2011-1-GR-LEONARDO-LAM, Editor: www.gender-it.eu; 2012. pp. 1–34. Publisher's VersionAbstract
More analytically, the conference results -prepared by the conference Moderator, Dr. Irene Kamberidou of ECWT Executive Group are included : FEMALE ENTREPRENEURSHIP: A CULTURE OF COLLABORATION  see attachement.Βλ. επίσης Συνέντευξη στοLWB-Leading Women in Business (ICAP) interview:https://eclass.uoa.gr/modules/document/file.php/PHED263/%CE%A4%CE%91%20%CE%9D%CE%95%CE%91%20%28KYRIAKATIKA.ENTHETO%29%2021.12.2012.pdf
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Vermisoglou E, Todorova N, Pilatos G, Romanos G, Likodimos V, Boukos N, Lei C, Markoulidis F, Lekakou C, Trapalis C. Few layer graphenes decorated with silver nanoparticles. In: ECCM 2012 - Composites at Venice, Proceedings of the 15th European Conference on Composite Materials. ; 2012. WebsiteAbstract
Graphite oxide (GO) powder was irradiated in a microwave oven and lightweight expanded graphite oxide (EGO) powder with high BET surface area 1316 m2/g was obtained. Activation of EGO was performed by impregnation in KOH solution and high temperature treatment under Ar flow, followed by annealing in vacuum (t-EGO). KOH acted more as a reducing agent diminishing the defects than as a surface modifier for high porosity. EGO and t-EGO were further decorated with Ag nanoparticles (∼40 nm) applying solar light irradiation. Along with Ag deposition the structural defects of the graphene were reduced upon photo-irradiation. It was established that among the bare graphenes the EGO exhibited the highest capacitance. From the Ag-containing composites, the KOH activated EGO acted as a supercapacitor, while the non-activated EGO as a resistant.
Kenourgios D. Financial crises and emerging stock market contagion.; 2012 pp. 45-57. Website
Shen Y, Kevrekidis PG, Whitaker N, Karachalios NI, Frantzeskakis DJ. Finite-temperature dynamics of matter-wave dark solitons in linear and periodic potentials: An example of an antidamped Josephson junction. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics [Internet]. 2012;86. Website
Fiori E, Georgiev G, Stuchbery AE, Jungclaus A, Balabanski DL, Blazhev A, Cabaret S, Clément E, Danchev M, Daugas JM, et al. First $g(2^+)$ measurement on neutron-rich $^{72}$Zn, and the high-velocity transient field technique for radioactive heavy-ion beams. Phys. Rev. C. 2012;85:034334.
Chatziralli IP, Sergentanis TN, Kanonidou E, Papazisis L. First postoperative day review after uneventful phacoemulsification cataract surgery: Is it necessary?. BMC research notes. 2012;5:1–5.
Bensbaa A, Bizin VP, Boychenko SD, Karol G, Vassilios G, Dmitriev SV, Wladyslaw J, Torrealba JAR, Kamaev OI, Korobeynikov GV. Fiziceskoe vospitanie studentov. EDUCATION. 2012:01.
Stamatopoulos L, Evelpidou N. The flood risk from rivers or streams, in urban areas. Examples from NW Greece. In: SMARTeST Conference. Athens, Greece; 2012.Abstract
Natural hazards, on a national and international scale, have increased in the last years as a consequence of climatic changes and human activity resulting in an unfavourable impact on socio-economic conditions. Catastrophic phenomena related to river floods as well as, from erosional and meteorological events, and human intervention. The Vulnerability being particularly high in the regions intensely populated, like the analyzed case study, high is the Risk. The importance of geomorphological studies in assessing natural hazards due to river floods was brought into focus with recent floods event that occurred in urban areas in NW Peloponnesus, Greece. During the autumn and winter months intense rainfalls persisted for several hours producing severe flash flood mainly in the alluvial playing of same urban streams - river. There were some loss of life and damage to buildings, transport infrastructure and agricultural crops. The damages are mainly due to absence of good alluvial playing management practices in recent decades, concretely after the year 1960 during the urban growth of towns. The most commonly visible consequences of the land-use change are flash floods observed in urban areas after high precipitation events. As important as the value of runoff formed from the watershed, is the process of reconstruction of the shape of the runoff hydrograph, especially the estimation of the time and value of the peak flow.
Spiliopoulos S, Sabharwal T, Krokidis M, Gkoutzios P, Mellerio J, Dourado R, Adam A. Fluoroscopically guided dilation of esophageal strictures in patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa: Long-term results. American Journal of Roentgenology [Internet]. 2012;199:208-212. Website
Spiliopoulos S, Sabharwal T, Krokidis M, Gkoutzios P, Mellerio J, Dourado R, Adam A. Fluoroscopically guided dilation of esophageal strictures in patients with dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa: Long-term results. American Journal of Roentgenology [Internet]. 2012;199(1):208 - 212. Website
Vouterakos PA, Moustris KP, Bartzokas A, Ziomas IC, Nastos PT, Paliatsos AG. Forecasting the discomfort levels within the greater Athens area, Greece using artificial neural networks and multiple criteria analysis. Theoretical and Applied Climatology [Internet]. 2012;110(3):329 - 343. WebsiteAbstract
In this work, artificial neural networks (ANNs) were developed and applied in order to forecast the discomfort levels due to the combination of high temperature and air humidity, during the hot season of the year, in eight different regions within the Greater Athens area (GAA), Greece. For the selection of the best type and architecture of ANNs-forecasting models, the multiple criteria analysis (MCA) technique was applied. Three different types of ANNs were developed and tested with the MCA method. Concretely, the multilayer perceptron, the generalized feed forward networks (GFFN), and the time-lag recurrent networks were developed and tested. Results showed that the best ANNs type performance was achieved by using the GFFN model for the prediction of discomfort levels due to high temperature and air humidity within GAA. For the evaluation of the constructed ANNs, appropriate statistical indices were used. The analysis proved that the forecasting ability of the developed ANNs models is very satisfactory at a significant statistical level of p < 0. 01. © 2012 Springer-Verlag.
Thomaidis NS, Calokerinos AC. Foreward. Global Nest Journal [Internet]. 2012;14. Website
Pappalardo G, Mona L, D'amico G, Wandinger U, Adam M, Amodeo A, Ansmann A, Apituley A, Alados Arboledas L, Balis D. Four-dimensional distribution of the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull volcanic cloud over Europe observed by EARLINET. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions. 2012;12(11):30203-30257.
Tsakmakidis KL, Wuestner S, Hamm JM, Pusch A, Hess O. From loss-compensation to amplification and lasing in active nanoplasmonic metamaterials. In: Frontiers in Optics, FIO 2012. ; 2012. WebsiteAbstract
Using a full-wave Maxwell-Bloch Langevin approach we show how, by using gain, we may overcome losses in double-fishnet negative-index metamaterials, as well as achieve net steady-state amplification and nanoscopic lasing over a broad ultrathin area. © OSA 2012.
Charkoftaki G, Valsami G, Macheras P. From Supersaturated Drug Delivery Systems to the Rising Era of Pediatric Formulations. CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING QUARTERLY. 2012;26:427-434.Abstract
The number of options available to drug discovery scientists to enhance the solubility of poorly soluble compounds by conventional formulation approaches is limited. In most cases, drug formulation is oriented toward the creation of a supersaturated solution upon contact with aqueous environment, often combined with solubilizing agents and precipitation inhibitors. The most popular formulations for achieving this target are the lipid-based formulations called self-emulsifying and self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems, SEDDS and SMEDDS, respectively. They offer enhanced absorption and hence enhanced oral bioavailability of lipophilic drugs, presenting the drug in solubilized form in vivo, avoiding dissolution, which can be the rate limiting step in drug absorption for sparingly soluble drugs. The production of high energy or rapid dissolving solid state formulations using drug particle engineering to enhance drug solubility and bioavailability is also applied. These formulations include solid dispersions, nanoparticles, co-ground mixtures etc. Furthermore, the development of prodrugs is also a useful strategy to improve the physicochemical, biopharmaceutical or pharmacokinetic properties of pharmacologically potent compounds, and thereby increase the developability and usefulness of a potential drug. Up to now, most medications were made for adults and children's requirements were not taken into account. Since the recent adoption of Paediatric Regulations in the U.S. and E.U., there is a greater demand for age-appropriate medicines for children. The challenges in paediatric formulation development are mostly associated with the difficulty in defining design requirements for the intended dosage form that is most appropriate for the target patient population, due to the diversity of the paediatric population (range of ages, physical size and capabilities) that varies significantly from birth to age 12 yrs old along with the dosage flexibility. The last years there has been an effort to develop solid paediatric formulations that deliver the appropriate dose in a ``user friendly{''} way and to find alternative drug delivery vehicles, such as mini-tablets, dairy products, and new taste masking techniques in order to improve drug acceptability. In addition, alternative routes of administration have been proposed such as inhalation and nasal administration.
Gaudino M, Finsterer J, Kang S-W, Kim J-Y, Choi E-Y, Correia LCL, Yoon YW, Park YM, Ma DW, Chung H, et al. Front & Back Matter. Cardiology. 2012;121.
Stergiopoulos T, Likodimos V, Hahn R, Schmuki P, Falaras P. Front-side illuminated dye-sensitized solar cells based on bundle shaped titania nanotube membranes. Physica Status Solidi (A) Applications and Materials Science [Internet]. 2012;209:193-198. WebsiteAbstract
TiO 2 nanotubular (NT) membranes with bundle shape morphology were prepared by rapid breakdown anodization (RBA) in fluorine free aqueous electrolytes. The self-assembled nanotube-like materials were detached from the metal foil by immersion in methanolic Br 2 solution and the free-standing membranes were successfully transferred on top of transparent conductive electrodes modified by freshly prepared nanoparticulate (NP) titania films. The composite electrodes, after post-annealing at 450°C, were crystallized under the anatase polymorphism and, then, effectively sensitized by the standard N719 dye (confirmed by micro-Raman spectroscopy under Resonance conditions). The resulting photoelectrodes were incorporated in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs) enabling front-side illumination (FSI). The fabricated DSCs attained overall photovoltaic conversion efficiencies of the order of 4.6% under 1 sun (AM 1.5) illumination. The relatively high performance was mainly attributed to the successful packing of the two (NT and NP) layers creating a low resistance interface as well as to the favourable electron transport/recombination dynamics that govern these solar cells. Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
Proestos, C. KKKAEM. Fruits and vegetables: A rich source of phenolic acids.; 2012 pp. 1-13. Website
Proestos C, Koutelidakis AE, Kapsokefalou M, Komaitis M. Fruits and vegetables: A rich source of phenolic acids.; 2012 pp. 1-13. Website
Proestos C, Koutelidakis AE, Kapsokefalou M, Komaitis M. Fruits and vegetables: A rich source of phenolic acids.; 2012 pp. 1-13. Website
Ioannidou A, Manolopoulou M, Stoulos S, Vagena E, Papastefanou C, Giannakaki E, Gini L, Manenti S, Groppi F. FUKUSHIMA FALLOUT AT THESSALONIKI, GREECE (40 N) AND MILANO, ITALY (45 N). INVITED PAPERS. 2012:219.
Stanimirović PS, Pappas D, Katsikis VN, Stanimirović IP. Full-rank representations of outer inverses based on the QR decomposition. Applied Mathematics and Computation. 2012;218:10321–10333.
Gilmore G, Randich S, Asplund M, Binney J, Bonifacio P, Drew J, Feltzing S, Ferguson A, Jeffries R, Micela G, et al. The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey. [Internet]. 2012;147:25 - 31. WebsiteAbstract
The Gaia-ESO Public Spectroscopic Survey has begun and will obtain high quality spectroscopy of some 100000 Milky Way stars, in the field and in open clusters, down to magnitude 19, systematically covering all the major components of the Milky Way. This survey will provide the first homogeneous overview of the distributions of kinematics and chemical element abundances in the Galaxy. The motivation, organisation and implementation of the Gaia-ESO Survey are described, emphasising the complementarity with the ESA Gaia mission. Spectra from the very first observing run of the survey are presented.
Papaioannou TG, Aberer K, Abramczuk K, Adamska P, Wierzbicki A. Game-theoretic models of web credibility. In: Proceedings of the 2nd Joint WICOW/AIRWeb Workshop on Web Quality. ; 2012. pp. 27–34.
Flessas I, Menenakos E, Tsamis D, Mariolis-Sapsakos T, Panoussopoulos GS, Michalopoulos NV, Triantafyllopoulou I, Zografos GC. Gastrocutaneous fistula after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy and stent placement: postoperative endoleak?. Am Surg. 2012;78(3):E181-2.
Fotis L, Burns AJ, Thapar N. Gastrointestinal tract: congenital abnormalities. eLS. 2012.
Kamberidou I. Gender, Social Capital, Multiculturalism and Sport [pp.256-347 in English]. Κοινωνικό Φύλο, Κοινωνικό Κεφάλαιο, Πολυπολιτισμικότητα και Αθλητισμός. Πρώτη έκδοση/ first edition. Athens (Αθήνα): Εκδόσες ΤΕΛΕΘΡΙΟ / Telethrio S.A, Athens [Book in Greek]; 2012 pp. 347.Abstract
Περιγραφή πρώτου συγγράμματος:Καμπερίδου, Ειρήνη (2011). Κοινωνικό Φύλο, Κοινωνικό Κεφάλαιο, Πολυπολιτισμικότητα και Αθλητισμός. Εκδόσεις ΤΕΛΕΘΡΙΟ, Α.ΠΙΠΕΡΗΣ & ΣΙΑ ΕΕ (Κωδικός Βιβλίου στον Εύδοξο: 42625).  *[last chapter, pp. 256-347 in English]. E.2 στον κατάλογο Apella/E.2 in Apella
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Linardou H, Murray S, Siannis F, Bafaloukos D. Generation of a Somatic Mutations BRAF in Melanoma Database (www. somaticmutations-brafmelanoma. net). Annals of Oncology. 2012;23:ix94.
Karamanou M, Papaioannou TG, Stefanadis C, Androutsos G. Genesis of ultrasonic microbubbles: A quick historical overview. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2115 - 2117. Website
Karamanou M, Papaioannou TG, Stefanadis C, Androutsos G. Genesis of ultrasonic microbubbles: A quick historical overview. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2115 - 2117. Website
Karamanou M, Papaioannou TG, Stefanadis C, Androutsos G. Genesis of ultrasonic microbubbles: A quick historical overview. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2012;18(15):2115 - 2117. Website
Tzanavari T, Varela A, Theocharis S, Pantos C, Cokkinos D, Karalis KP. Genetic deficiency of corticotropin releasing hormone influences cardiac function through fatty acid metabolism. In: EUROPEAN HEART JOURNAL. Vol. 33. OXFORD UNIV PRESS GREAT CLARENDON ST, OXFORD OX2 6DP, ENGLAND; 2012. pp. 880–880.
Megremis S, Demetriou P, Makrinioti H, Manoussaki AE, Papadopoulos NG. The genomic signature of human rhinoviruses A, B and C. PLoS One [Internet]. 2012;7:e44557. WebsiteAbstract
Human rhinoviruses are single stranded positive sense RNA viruses that are presented in more than 50% of acute upper respiratory tract infections. Despite extensive studies on the genetic diversity of the virus, little is known about the forces driving it. In order to explain this diversity, many research groups have focused on protein sequence requirements for viable, functional and transmissible virus but have missed out an important aspect of viral evolution such as the genomic ontology of the virus. This study presents for the first time the genomic signature of 111 fully sequenced HRV strains from all three groups HRV-A, HRV-B and HRV-C. We observed an HRV genome tendency to eliminate CpG and UpA dinucleotides, coupling with over-representation of UpG and CpA. We propose a specific mechanism which describes how rapid changes in the HRV genomic sequence can take place under the strict control of conservation of the polypeptide backbone. Moreover, the distribution of the observed under- and over-represented dinucleotides along the HRV genome is presented. Distance matrice tables based on CpG and UpA odds ratios were constructed and viewed as heatmaps and distance trees. None of the suppressions can be attributed to codon usage or in RNA secondary structure requirements. Since viral recognition is dependent on RNA motifs rich in CpG and UpA, it is possible that the overall described genome evolution mechanism acts in order to protect the virus from host recognition.
Pomonis P, Rigopoulos I, Tsikouras B, Karipi S, Hatzipanagiotou K. Geochemical and petrogenetic features of plagiogranite dykes in the Koziakas ophiolitic mélange (W. Thessaly, Greece). Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie-Abhandlungen: Journal of Mineralogy and Geochemistry. 2012;189:125–137.
Diakonos FK, Kalozoumis PA, Karanikas AI, Manifavas N, Schmelcher P. Geometric-phase-propagator approach to time-dependent quantum systems. PHYSICAL REVIEW A. 2012;85(6).
Poulos SE, Gaki-Papanastasiou K, Gialouris P, Ghionis G, Maroukian H. A geomorphological investigation of the formation and evolution of the Kaiafas sand-dune field (Kyparissiakos Gulf, Ionian Sea, eastern Mediterranean) in the Late Holocene. Environmental Earth Sciences [Internet]. 2012;66:955-966. Website
Mazis I. The Geopolitical Impact of the Syrian Crisis on Lebanon. Regional Science Inquiry. 2012;IV(3):101-6.Abstract
This paper identifies and analyses the geopolitical impact that the Syrian crisis has on Lebanon. This impact is manifested in two forms: a subsystemic one (within the Syria-Lebanon subsystem) and a systemic one (exerted from the system of the wider Middle East). The first refers to the direct repercussions that the increasing instability of the Syrian part has on the Lebanese part of the subsystem. More specifically, the impact that have some factors of the Syrian crisis –namely, increasing sectarianism and Islamic radicalism- on the internal political and religious power relations of Lebanon. The second form of impact refers to the indirect yet critical repercussions that the instability at the centre of the Middle Eastern system has on Lebanon. As a state of proxy actors through which the regional powers project power and as an integral part of the Syria-Lebanon subsystem, Lebanon is the primary point on which the systemic pressure is applied. As a result of this systemic impact, the internal political-religious power relations of Lebanon become a micro-level representation of the regional power relations of the wider Middle Eastern system.
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Ruggieri G, Spada G, Evelpidou N, Pirazzoli P, Vassilopoulos A, Tomasin A. GIA contribution to sea level rise detected with archaeological indicators along the coast of central Italy. In: SLALOM International Conference. ; 2012.Abstract
We reassess the importance of archaeological sea level indicators along the coast of central Italy (Figure 1), recently revisited within the European COST Action ES0701. It appears that the local sea-level rise since 2000 years ago can be estimated of the order of about half a meter, that agrees with the classical literature about this topic, rather than ~1.35 m, as recently proposed. In order to analyze the contribution of glacio-isostatic adjustment (GIA) effect to sea level rise detected with observations on field, we employ different viscosity of 0.5 x 10^21 Pa.s for upper mantle and 2.7 x 10^21Pa.s for lower mantle and several late-Pleistocene ice sheets chronologies. Neglecting the tectonic contributions to sea level variations and supposing a laterally uniform rheology, in these regions, RSL curves depart from eustasy mainly because of the effects of melt water loading, responsible for a widespread subsidence reaching its largest amplitude in the bulk of the basin. The mismatch between observations from field data and model predictions can be partly attributed to the poor knowledge of the visco-elastic property of the mantle and to uncertainties of the details of the melting history. The residual between the observations and the predictions of RSL leaves some room for a contribution of recent sea level variations driven by climate change, which according to IPCC estimates amount to 30 cm globally averaged (IPCC, 2007).
semiramis vevelogianni, Stefanou N, A.Christofi, Papanikolaou N. Giant optical activity of helical architectures of plasmonic nanorods. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 2012;116(31):16674-16679.Abstract
A systematic study, by means of full electrodynamic calculations, of the optical activity of layer-by-layer chiral crystals of finite silver nanorods is presented. The nature of the eigenmodes of the electromagnetic field and the formation of partial gaps for a specific circular polarization in these crystals are analyzed by reference to the hybrid plasmon modes of the structural basis of twisted nanorods. It is shown that collective plasmon modes of the helical assembly give rise to giant optical activity effects, which persist for any angle of incidence and polarization direction. The effects, which are robust against the twisting angle and become more pronounced with increasing particle concentration, can be tuned within a broad range of frequencies in the infrared and visible spectrum by appropriately choosing the rod length. Potential applications of these structures for polarization control in subwavelength optical components are anticipated.
A.Christofi, Stefanou N, Gantzounis G, Papanikolaou N. Giant optical activity of helical architectures of plasmonic nanorods. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 2012;116(31):16674-16679.Abstract
A systematic study, by means of full electrodynamic calculations, of the optical activity of layer-by-layer chiral crystals of finite silver nanorods is presented. The nature of the eigenmodes of the electromagnetic field and the formation of partial gaps for a specific circular polarization in these crystals are analyzed by reference to the hybrid plasmon modes of the structural basis of twisted nanorods. It is shown that collective plasmon modes of the helical assembly give rise to giant optical activity effects, which persist for any angle of incidence and polarization direction. The effects, which are robust against the twisting angle and become more pronounced with increasing particle concentration, can be tuned within a broad range of frequencies in the infrared and visible spectrum by appropriately choosing the rod length. Potential applications of these structures for polarization control in subwavelength optical components are anticipated.
Nicolatou-Galitis O, Migkou M, Psyrri A, Bamias A, Pectasides D, Economopoulos T, Raber-Durlacher JE, Dimitriadis G, Dimopoulos MA. Gingival bleeding and jaw bone necrosis in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma receiving sunitinib: Report of 2 cases with clinical implications. Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology and Oral Radiology [Internet]. 2012;113(2):234 - 238. WebsiteAbstract
There is emerging evidence that oral mucositis/stomatitis is a common adverse effect of sunitininb antiangiogenic therapy in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC). In addition, a case of sunitinib-related jaw osteonecrosis was recently described. We report on 2 patients with mRCC treated with sunitinib. The first patient, a 19-year-old woman, treated with cisplatin and sunitinib, presented with oral pain, malodor, spontaneous and continuous gingival bleeding, and painful necrotic ulcerations clinically resembling necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis (NUG). Suntinib-related stomatitis and bleeding were considered cumulative to NUG symptoms. The second patient, a 64-year-old woman, treated with sunitinib only, complained of mandibular pain. Sunitinib-related jaw osteonecrosis was diagnosed. Gingival bleeding and soft tissue necrosis, as well as jaw osteonecrosis may develop as adverse events of sunitinib use. Antiangiogenic therapies are increasingly used in the treatment of cancers. The presented cases are aimed to alert health care professionals on adverse oral events. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Evelpidou N, Kampolis I, Pirazzoli P, Vassilopoulos A. Global sea-level rise and the disappearance of tidal notches. Global and Planetary Change. 2012;92-93:248-256.Abstract
The recent rise in global sea level is causing the disappearance of an important geomorphological sea-level indicator, the tidal notch.Tidal notches have often been used in carbonate coasts for Quaternary and late Holocene sea-level reconstructions and estimation of tectonic movements, especially in uplifting areas. In this paper, we review the rates of tidal notch development, and examine the recent gradual depletion of this feature, during at least the last century, and its relation to the increasing rates of sea-level rise. Some examples of tidal notch development are provided with fossil submerged notches from Greece. Although tidal notches are no longer forming in the present-day mid-littoral zone, underwater marks on carbonate cliffs may still provide evidence of submerged tidal notches corresponding to former sea-level positions, or of recent vertical shoreline displacements of seismic origin.
Lê Tu'n A, Quoc HMN, Serrano M, Hauswirth M, Soldatos J, Papaioannou T, Aberer K. Global sensor modeling and constrained application methods enabling cloud-based open space smart services. In: 2012 9th International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing and 9th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted Computing. IEEE; 2012. pp. 196–203.
The glory that was not; embodying the classical in contemporary Greece. Interactions. Studies in Communication & Culture [Internet]. 2012;3(2):147-171. Publisher's Version
Afratis N, Gialeli C, Nikitovic D, Tsegenidis T, Karousou E, Theocharis AD, Pavao MS, Tzanakakis GN, Karamanos NK. Glycosaminoglycans: key players in cancer cell biology and treatment. FEBS JFEBS J. 2012;279:1177-97.Abstract
Glycosaminoglycans are natural heteropolysaccharides that are present in every mammalian tissue. They are composed of repeating disaccharide units that consist of either sulfated or non-sulfated monosaccharides. Their molecular size and the sulfation type vary depending on the tissue, and their state either as part of proteoglycan or as free chains. In this regard, glycosaminoglycans play important roles in physiological and pathological conditions. During recent years, cell biology studies have revealed that glycosaminoglycans are among the key macromolecules that affect cell properties and functions, acting directly on cell receptors or via interactions with growth factors. The accumulated knowledge regarding the altered structure of glycosaminoglycans in several diseases indicates their importance as biomarkers for disease diagnosis and progression, as well as pharmacological targets. This review summarizes how the fine structural characteristics of glycosaminoglycans, and enzymes involved in their biosynthesis and degradation, are involved in cell signaling, cell function and cancer progression. Prospects for glycosaminoglycan-based therapeutic targeting in cancer are also discussed.
Tangney CC, Scarmeas N. The good, bad, and ugly? How blood nutrient concentrations may reflect cognitive performance. Neurology. 2012;78(4):230-1.
Kirkpatrick A, Pope A, Alexander DM, Charmandaris V, Daddi E, Dickinson M, Elbaz D, Gabor J, Hwang HS, Ivison R, et al. GOODS-Herschel: impact of active galactic nuclei and star formation activity on infrared spectral energy distributions at high redshift. The Astrophysical Journal. 2012;759:139.
Mullaney JR, Pannella M, Daddi E, Alexander DM, Elbaz D, Hickox RC, Bournaud F, Altieri B, Aussel H, Coia D, et al. GOODS-Herschel: the far-infrared view of star formation in active galactic nucleus host galaxies since z≈ 3. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 2012;419:95–115.
Sandim MJR, Stamopoulos D, Aristomenopoulou E, Zaefferer S, Raabe D, Awaji S, Watanabe K. Grain structure and irreversibility line of a bronze route CuNb reinforced Nb3Sn multifilamentary wire Kes PH, Rogalla H. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY CENTENNIAL CONFERENCE 2011. 2012;36(Superconductivity Centennial Conference (SCC):1504 - 1509.Abstract
High-resolution electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) technique and DC magnetization were used to characterize a Cu-Nb reinforced bronze route Nb3Sn superconducting multifilamentary wire. The results of DC-magnetization show an extended regime of magnetic reversibility in the operational magnetic field-temperature phase diagram. This observation is discussed in terms of microstructure characteristics of the A15 phase such as grain size, grain boundary misorientation angle distribution, tin gradient across the filaments and residual strain, in connection to the literature. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier B.V. Selection and/or peer-review under responsibility of the Guest Editors.
Leeder MR, Mark DF, Gawthorpe RL, Kranis H, Loveless S, Pedentchouk N, Skourtsos E, Turner J, Andrews JE, Stamatakis M. A “Great Deepening”: chronology of rift climax, Corinth rift, Greece. Geology. 2012;40(11):999-1002.
Konstantinou EA, Stafylarakis E, Kapritsou M, Mitsos AP, Fotis TG, Kiekkas P, Mariolis-Sapsakos T, Argyras E, Nomikou IT, Dimitrakopoulos A. Greece reports prototype intervention with first peripherally inserted central catheter: case report and literature review. J Vasc Nurs. 2012;30(3):88-93.Abstract
Placement of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs), definitely offers a clear advantage over any other method regarding central venous catheterization. Its ultrasonographic orientation enhances significantly its accuracy, safety and efficacy, making this method extremely comfortable for the patient who can continue his or her therapy even in an outpatient basis. We present the first reported case of a PICCS insertion in Greece, which has been performed by a university-degree nurse. The aim of this review of literature was to present the evolution in nursing practice in Greece. A PICC was inserted in a 77-year-old male patient suffering from a recent chemical pneumonia with a history of Alzheimer's disease. A description of all the technical details of this insertion is reported, focusing on the pros and cons of the method and a thorough review of the history and advances in central venous catheterization throughout the years is also presented. PICCs provide long-term intravenous access and facilitate the delivery of extended antibiotic therapy, chemotherapy and total parenteral nutrition. We strongly believe that PICCs are the safest and most effective method of peripherally inserted central venous catheterization. Larger series are necessary to prove the above hypothesis, and they are under construction by our team.
Holton D, Mackridge P, Philippaki-Warburton I, Spyropoulos V. Greek: A Comprehensive Grammar. 2nd ed. London: Routledge; 2012.
Tsipouri L. The Greek crisis: lessons for the future of Europe. In: Informationswissenschaft: Begegnungen mit Wolf Rauch. ; 2012.
Mavrikaki E, Antonatou C, Kyridis A. Greek Senior High School Students' Perceptions about Science and the Scientific Community as These Appear in the Mass Media. Journal of Studies in Education [Internet]. 2012;2. Website
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Bella S, Sifianou M. Greek student e-mail requests to faculty members. In: R.L. de Zarobe & Y. de Zarobe (eds.), Speech Acts and Politeness Across Languages and Cultures. . Bern: Peter Lang; 2012. pp. 89-113.
Stasinakis P, Athanasiou K. Greek teachers’ attitudes, beliefs, knowledge, and context, concerning Evolution Teaching. In: E-Book Proceedings of the ESERA 2011 Conference: Science learning and Citizenship. Part. Vol. 3. ; 2012. pp. 179–185.
Stasinakis P, Athanasiou K. Greek teachers’ attitudes, beliefs, knowledge and context, concerning Evolution Teaching. In: Proceedings of the ESERA 2011 Conference: Science learning and Citizenship. Vol. 3. C. Brugiere, A. Tibergien, P. Clement (Eds.); 2012. pp. 179 - 185. Publisher's Version
Stasinakis P, Athanasiou K. Greek teachers’ attitudes, beliefs, knowledge and context, concerning Evolution Teaching. E-Book Proceedings of the ESERA 2011 Conference: Science learning and Citizenship. Part. 2012;3:179-185.
Arvanitis DA, Mourouzis I, Pantos C, Kranias EG, Cokkinos DV, Sanoudou D. Growth/death, Regeneration and Stem cellsP276Early alterations of sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium uptake and apoptosis towards improving cell survival after acute myocardial ischemia/reperfusion. Cardiovascular Research. 2012;93.
Efstathiou M, Tzanis C, Varotsos C, Deligiorgi D. The Gutenberg-Richter law for earthquakes in air pollution episodes: A case study for Athens, Greece. Acta Geophysica [Internet]. 2012;60:280-290. Website
Christofi A, Stefanou N, Gantzounis G, Papanikolaou N. Helical assemblies of plasmonic nanorods as chiral metamaterials. Proceedings of SPIE. 2012;8423:84230A (7 pages).Abstract
We report on the optical properties of a layer-by-layer structure of silver nanorods, with their axes aligned perpendicular to the z direction and mutually twisted through an angle of 60° from layer to layer, by means of rigorous full electrodynamic calculations using the layer-multiple-scattering method, properly extended to describe axis-symmetric particles with arbitrary orientation. We analyze the complex photonic band structure of this crystal in conjunction with relevant polarization-resolved transmission spectra of finite slabs of it and explain the nature of the different eigenmodes of the electromagnetic field in the light of group theory. Our results reveal the existence of sizable polarization gaps and demonstrate the occurrence of strong optical activity and circular dichroism, combined with reduced dissipative losses, which make the proposed architecture potentially useful for practical applications as ultrathin circular polarizers and polarization rotators.
Poumpouridou N, Kroupis C. Hereditary breast cancer: beyond BRCA genetic analysis; PALB2 emerges. Clin.Chem.Lab Med. [Internet]. 2012;50(3):423 - 434. WebsiteAbstract
Abstract Despite the initial enthusiasm following the discovery of the association of BRCA germline mutations with hereditary breast and/or ovarian cancer, in many families affected by the syndrome no pathogenic mutations were detected in the two genes, although exhaustively searched. Many other genes have also been implicated due to their role in the same pathway of DNA repair where the BRCA1/2 genes are involved: homologous recombination (HR). Among them, PALB2 clearly emerges as the third breast cancer susceptibility gene. Its mutations have been detected in most populations investigated so far, albeit rarely: in 1%-4% of families negative for BRCA mutations, with either partial or complete penetrance. In some populations, PALB2 recurrent mutations have been identified and the estimated hazard risks are comparable to those of BRCA mutations. Since new effective targeted therapeutic options are becoming available ("synthetic lethality" with novel PARP inhibitors, etc.) that are applicable to all those patients with a defect in HR pathway, it is imperative to detect all these candidate patients. Data obtained from laboratory tests in the tumor (simple immunohistochemistry, gene expression analysis, etc.) can assist in the recognition of a specific pattern (BRCA1ness, HRless) so that even patients that look "sporadic" could benefit from these targeted therapies. Therefore, a genetic analysis algorithm is proposed, although with the advent of Next Generation Sequencing it is predicted that in the future most germline genetic alterations and also somatic or epigenetic events in the tumor of these genes will be detected
Hermeneutical Reflections on Modern Jesus-Research: An Orthodox View
Karakolis C. Hermeneutical Reflections on Modern Jesus-Research: An Orthodox View. In: Gospel Images of Jesus Christ in Church Tradition and Biblical Scholarship. Fifth International East-West Symposium of New Testament Scholars, Minsk, September. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck; 2012. pp. 427-434. Publisher's Version hermeneutical_reflections_on_modern_jesu.pdf
Arabatzis T. Hidden Entities and Experimental Practice: Renewing the Dialogue Between History and Philosophy of Science. In: S Mauskopf and T. M. Schmaltz (eds.), Integrating History and Philosophy of Science: Problems and Prospects . Dordrecht: Springer; 2012. pp. 125-139. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this chapter I investigate the prospects of integrated history and philosophy of science, by examining how philosophical issues raised by “hidden entities”, entities that are not accessible to unmediated observation, can enrich the historical investigation of their careers. Conversely, I suggest that the history of those entities has important lessons to teach to the philosophy of science. Hidden entities have played a crucial role in the development of the natural sciences. Despite their centrality to past scientific practice, however, several of them (e.g., phlogiston, caloric, and the ether) turned out to be fictitious. For this reason, they have figured prominently in recent debates on scientific realism. The issues I explore in this paper are entangled with those debates. I argue that our understanding of hidden entities and their role in experimental practice can be enhanced by adopting an integrated historical-cum-philosophical approach. On the one hand, philosophical reflection on the reality of those entities has a lot to gain by examining historically how they were ntroduced and investigated. On the other hand, the historical reconstruction of the careers of those entities may profit from philosophical reflection on their existence.
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Drakopoulos SA. Hierarchical needs, income comparisons, and happiness levels. In: A positive psychology perspective on quality of life, Efklides A., Moraitou D. (eds). Springer, Dordrecht; 2012. pp. 17–32.
Tackett JL, Slobodskaya HR, Mar RA, Deal J, Halverson CF, Baker SR, Pavlopoulos V, Besevegis E. The hierarchical structure of childhood personality in five countries: Continuity from early childhood to early adolescence. Journal of Personality. 2012;80(4):847-879.
Houhoula DP, Peirasmaki D, Konteles SJ, Kizis D, Koussissis S, Bratacos M, Poggas N, Charvalos E, Tsakris A, Papaparaskevas J. High level of heterogeneity among Listeria monocytogenes isolates from clinical and food origin specimens in Greece. Foodborne Pathog Dis. 2012;9(9):848-52.Abstract
In order to examine the genetic variation of clinical and food isolates of Listeria monocytogenes in Greece, a total of 61 L. monocytogenes non-duplicate isolates, recovered from clinical specimens (n=19) and food (n=42), were serotyped and genotyped using two different Random Amplification of Polymorphic DNA (RAPD) protocols and Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA). Serotype group 4b, 4d, 4e prevailed (39.4%), among both clinical and food isolates, followed by serotype group 1/2a, 3a (23.0%), which nevertheless was detected only among food isolates. The most discriminatory typing protocol was MLVA, which grouped four isolates into two pairs, while the remaining isolates produced unique fingerprints. Similar results were obtained when taking into account the combination of the two RAPD protocols (Simpson index 0.999); six isolates were grouped into three pairs, two of which were the pairs that were identified also by MLVA. Single use of each RAPD protocol resulted in inferior discrimination (Simpson index 0.978 and 0.997, respectively). In conclusion, the two molecular procedures, MLVA, and the combined RAPD protocols, produced similar results, showing that L. monocytogenes isolates from clinical and food specimens were highly heterogenous and that clustering was very uncommon.
Lambrinoudaki I, Armeni E, Rizos D, Georgiopoulos G, Kazani M, Alexandrou A, Deligeoroglou E, Livada A, Psychas C, Creatsa M, et al. High normal thyroid-stimulating hormone is associated with arterial stiffness in healthy postmenopausal women. Journal of Hypertension. 2012;30(3):592 - 599.Abstract
Objective: Apart from the effects of a dysfunctional thyroid gland on the cardiovascular system, thyroid function within the reference range may have an impact on the vasculature. The present study aimed to evaluate the association between thyroid function and markers of arterial structure and function in euthyroid postmenopausal women. Methods: The present cross-sectional study recruited 106 healthy postmenopausal women with a mean age of 55.0 years and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels within the laboratory reference range (0.4-4.5 μIU/ml). Anthropometric and biochemical measures as well as blood pressure were determined in each individual. Vascular structure and function were assessed by intima-media thickness, pulse wave velocity (PWV), augmentation index and flow-mediated dilation, respectively. We evaluated the associations between arterial markers and serum TSH, free triiodothyronine, free thyroxin, as well as serum thyroid peroxidase and thyroglobulin autoantibodies. Results: Mean levels of PWV increased linearly across increasing TSH quartiles (P value = 0.014). Individuals with serum TSH greater than 2.5 μIU/ml had significantly higher values of PWV when compared with individuals with TSH levels below 2.5 μIU/ml (9.68 ± 1.97 vs. 8.54 ± 1.83 m/s; P = 0.030). In multivariate analysis, age, insulin resistance and TSH above 2.5 μIU/ml were the only significant predictors of PWV (TSH, β-coefficient = 0.222; P = 0.014). No associations were found between the remaining markers and levels of thyroid hormones, whereas thyroid antibodies were not associated with any of the arterial markers. Conclusion: Women with TSH levels in the upper reference range have increased arterial stiffness compared to women with lower TSH. The upper limit of normal TSH in postmenopausal women may need re-evaluation with respect to the effects on the vasculature. © 2012 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Jelonnek J, Alberti S, Avramidis K, Braune H, Erckmann V, Gantenbein G, Hogge J-P, Illy S, Jin J, Kern S, et al. High power gyrotron development at KIT for ECH&CD of fusion plasmas. In: 2012 IEEE 13th International Vacuum Electronics Conference, IVEC 2012. ; 2012. pp. 111-112. Website
Vassilakis E, Soukis K, Lozios S. High spectral resolution optical image analysis as a tool for elucidating major extensional structures in detailed geological mapping. In: 4th EARSeL Workshop on Remote Sensing and Geology. Mykonos; 2012. pp. 81-87. Publisher's Version
Bessinis DP, Dalla C, Daifoti ZP, Tiligada E. Histamine involvement in visual development and adaptation. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2012;53(12):7498-503.Abstract
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the level of histamine in the interaction between the environment and the visual system during lifespan development, exploring potential sex differences. METHODS: Male and female Wistar rats, reared in standard laboratory or enriched-environment cages from birth to prepuberty or adulthood, were sacrificed during the critical period for visual development at postnatal day (P) 25 (P25) or in adulthood at P90. Additionally, animals born in standard conditions were exposed to an enriched environment at P90 and sacrificed at P150. The optic chiasm and the visual cortex were dissected out and tissue histamine was quantified fluorophotometrically. Statistical analyses were performed by ANOVA. RESULTS: Histamine levels in the optic chiasm were higher in male than in female rats at all ages. Comparable sex differences in the visual cortex were observed only during prepuberty. Basal histamine content in the optic chiasm was higher in prepuberty and decreased in adulthood in a sex-independent manner. Exposure to an enriched environment decreased optic chiasm histamine levels in both sexes and resulted in no sex difference in the cortical histamine levels at any age. Increased amine levels were detected in the optic chiasm of female rats exposed to an enriched environment during adulthood. CONCLUSIONS: This study presents first evidence associating central histamine levels with the visual system development and environmental adaptation, thus providing the lead for the investigation of the hitherto elusive role of histamine in the regulation of visual processes. Furthermore, the findings challenge the impact of laboratory animal raising environments in developmental and behavioral studies.
Drakopoulos SA. THE HISTORY OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS INTERDEPENDENT PREFERENCES. Journal of the History of Economic Thought (Cambridge University Press). 2012;34.
Evelpidou N, Vassilopoulos A, Pirazzoli P. Holocene emergence in Euboea island (Greece). Marine Geology. 2012;295-298:14-19.Abstract
Detailed mapping along the northwestern coastline of Euboea has provided new evidence of colonization by Lithophaga lithophaga (L.) reaching about 3.8 m above the present biological MSL. Such marine biological marks, together with morphological notches, correspond to the occurrence of two sequences of Holocene vertical displacements higher than those reported by previous studies, on the central part of the southern coast and along the northern coast of the island. A well developed emerged notch is found at + 1.7 ± 0.1 m above present mean sea level, whereas the uppermost part of the lithophagid holes suggest a former emerged shoreline at least at + 3.8 ± 0.1 m. Radiocarbon AMS dating of Lithophaga shells found in their burrows, showed that the lower uplifted shoreline corresponds to a tectonic event (probably coseismic) apparently dated at 2200 a BP, while the higher shoreline corresponds to an older relative sea-level transgression, possibly of tectonic origin, apparently dated about 5570 a BP. The apparent radiocarbon age of lithophagid shells can be about 350 to 400 years older than the uplift event that exposed them, due to incorporation of host-rock carbon. Nevertheless, the two new paleoshorelines provide evidence that repeated uplift movements, greater than those reported by previous authors, occurred during the late Holocene, uplifting the western part of the island.
Evelpidou N, Pavlopoulos K, Vassilopoulos A, Triantafyllou M, Vouvalidis K, Syrides G. Holocene palaeogeographical recontruction oof the western part of Naxos island (Greece). Quaternary International. 2012;266:81-93.Abstract
Naxos Island is situated in the Cycladic plateau (middle Aegean Sea) and consists of concaved beach zones separated by small headlands. This study investigates the diachronic palaeo-shoreline shift due to the sea level change and its effect to the palaeo-environmental evolution of the western coastal part of Naxos Island during the Late Holocene. For this purpose, six boreholes were drilled and dated using radiocarbon techniques. The associated geomorphological, sedimentological and paleontological investigation concluded that during Late Holocene, the embayments of Naxos western coastal part were frequently exposed, and their communication with the sea was not perennial. The coastal area was wider with many active lagoons and embayment changing from shallow marine environment to coastal environment frequently alternating to brackish mesohaline one. The former sea-level position in western Naxos island should be between −1.5 m and −2 m during the last 2000 years, which may partly reflect eustatic processes and partly a gradual or coseismic land subsidence.
Erdmenger J, Ghoroku K, Meyer R, Papadimitriou I. Holographic Cosmological Backgrounds, Wilson Loop (De)confinement and Dilaton Singularities Sorokin D, Luest D. Fortsch. Phys. 2012;60:991–997.
Zhang Y-Q, Kepčija N, Kleinschrodt M, Diller K, Fischer S, Papageorgiou AC, Allegretti F, Björk J, Klyatskaya S, Klappenberger F, et al. Homo-coupling of terminal alkynes on a noble metal surface. Nature Communications [Internet]. 2012;3. Publisher's Version
Palumbo A, Bladé J, Boccadoro M, Palladino C, Davies F, Dimopoulos M, Dmoszynska A, Einsele H, Moreau P, Sezer O, et al. How to manage neutropenia in multiple myeloma. Clinical Lymphoma, Myeloma and Leukemia [Internet]. 2012;12(1):5 - 11. WebsiteAbstract
Neutropenia is a hematologic adverse event characterized by an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) lower than 1500 cells/mL. This reduction may be due to decreased neutrophil production, accelerated use, a shift in compartments of neutrophils, or a combination of these factors. Neutropenia is often associated with infections, which are major causes of morbidity and mortality in patients with cancer. In patients with multiple myeloma, the novel agents thalidomide, lenalidomide, and bortezomib have improved outcome, but chemotherapy-related neutropenia should be carefully considered. Chemotherapy-related high-risk factors for severe neutropenia include regimens with an expected neutropenia rate of > 50%, such as the 3-drug combinations including lenalidomide plus alkylating agents or doxorubicin, whereas low-risk regimens include combinations of the novel agents with dexamethasone alone. Patient characteristics, disease stage, type of current and previous treatment, and ANC < 1000 cells/mL at baseline are additional factors that define the risk of severe neutropenia. Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) should be used to manage chemotherapy-related neutropenia so that patients may stay on treatment for a longer time and benefit from it. Primary G-CSF prophylaxis should be used when high-risk regimens are administered or when low/intermediate-risk regimens are used and additional risk factors are present. Reactive G-CSF treatment is indicated when patients undergoing low-risk chemotherapy experience grade 3/4 neutropenia. If ANC restores to > 1000 cells/mL, therapy can be resumed with no dose modifications. In case of persistence of severe neutropenia, treatment should be delayed until ANC reaches > 1000 cells/mL, and dose reductions are necessary. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Zagouri F, Sergentanis TN, Gazouli M, Tsigginou A, Dimitrakakis C, Papaspyrou I, Eleutherakis-Papaiakovou E, Chrysikos D, Theodoropoulos G, Zografos GC, et al. HSP90, HSPA8, HIF-1 alpha and HSP70-2 polymorphisms in breast cancer: a case-control study. Molecular biology reports [Internet]. 2012;39(12):10873 - 10879. WebsiteAbstract
This case control study aims to investigate the role of HSP90 Gln488His (C > G), HSP70-2 P1/P2, HIF-1 alpha C1772T and HSPA8 intronic 1541-1542delGT polymorphisms as potential risk factors and/or prognostic markers for breast cancer. 113 consecutive incident cases of histologically confirmed ductal breast cancer and 124 healthy cases were recruited. The above mentioned polymorphisms were genotyped; multivariate logistic regression was performed. HSP90 GG (His/His) genotype was associated with elevated breast cancer risk. Similarly, the allele dose-response model pointed to increase in breast cancer risk per G allele. HSP70-2 P1/P2, HSPA8 intronic 1541-1542delGT and HIF-1 alpha polymorphisms were not associated with breast cancer risk, as evidenced by the dose-response allele models. The positive association between HSP90 G allele and breast cancer risk seemed to pertain to both premenopausal and postmenopausal women. With respect to survival analysis, none of the aforementioned polymorphisms was associated with either disease-free survival or overall survival. HSP90α Gln488His polymorphism seems to be a risk factor for breast cancer. On the other hand, our study did not point to excess risk conferred by HSPA8 1541-1542delGT, Hsp70-2 P1/P2 and HIF-1α C1772T.
Zagouri F, Sergentanis TN, Gazouli M, Tsigginou A, Dimitrakakis C, Eleutherakis-Papaiakovou E, Papaspyrou I, Chrysikos D, Theodoropoulos G, Zografos GC, et al. HTERT MNS16A polymorphism in breast cancer: a case-control study. Molecular biology reports [Internet]. 2012;39(12):10859 - 10863. WebsiteAbstract
This case-control study aims to investigate the role of HTERT MNS16A polymorphism as a potential risk factors and/or a prognostic marker for breast cancer. 113 consecutive incident cases of histologically confirmed ductal breast cancer and 124 healthy controls were recruited. HTERT MNS16A polymorphism was genotyped (L: long allele, S: short allele); multivariate logistic regression was performed. No significant association was noted either at the overall analysis (OR = 1.57, 95 % CI 0.84-2.93 for heterozygous LS carriers; OR = 1.02, 95 % CI 0.54-1.95 for homozygous SS carriers) or at the subanalyses in premenopausal and postmenopausal women. With respect to survival analysis, HTERT MNS16A polymorphism was not associated with either disease-free survival or overall survival. HTERT MNS16A polymorphism does not seem to be a risk factor for breast cancer in the Caucasian Greek population. Further, larger studies from other countries and subjects seem to be needed as this novel polymorphism is being examined in depth.
Michala L, Argyri E, Tsimplaki E, Tsitsika A, Bakoula C, Antsaklis A, Panotopoulou E. {Human Papilloma Virus infection in sexually active adolescent girls}. Gynecologic Oncology. 2012;126.Abstract
Purpose: Adolescents are a vulnerable group with regard to sexually transmitted infections, including Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). This is thought to be both because of their more liberal sexual behavior and also the relative immaturity of their genital tract. The aim of the study was to examine trends in HPV infection among sexually active adolescents attending for a sexual health screen. Methods: Sexually active adolescents were offered cervical screening, HPV typing and conventional genital cultures as part of a sexual health prevention protocol. Participating adolescents also completed a sexual health questionnaire. Results: Between January 2008 and July 2011, 149 sexually active girls were examined for reproductive health issues (mean age 17.3 years). 62 (42{%}) tested positive for HPV DNA, 30 were infected by multiple types and 54 had at least one high risk type identified. The most commonly identified HPV DNA was for low risk type 42 (15 cases, 7.8{%}), followed by high risk types 51 (14 cases, 7.3{%}) and 59 (11 cases, 5.7{%}). E6-E7 mRNA expression was detected in 16 girls (11{%}), of which half were for HPV 16. Girls who tested positive for HPV DNA and mRNA had similar age at sexual debut with those that tested negative (15.1 years in all groups) but had on average more sexual partners (4.1 vs1.9 p = 0.007). Only 9 girls in this cohort had been vaccinated against HPV. Approximately half of the girls reported using inadequate or no contraception. Conclusions: HPV infection rate was high in our sample. Furthermore a high percentage was infected with high risk types and a proportion of girls demonstrated mRNA HPV expression. As age at first sexual intercourse drops, vaccination against HPV and sexual education should be instituted in early adolescence, in order to reduce long term reproductive sequelae of unsafe sexual practices. © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Tsimplaki E, Argyri E, Michala L, Kouvousi M, Apostolaki A, Magiakos G, Papassideri I, Panotopoulou E. {Human papillomavirus genotyping and E6/E7 mRNA expression in Greek women with intraepithelial neoplasia and squamous cell carcinoma of the vagina and vulva}. Journal of Oncology. 2012.Abstract
A large proportion of vaginal and vulvar squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) and intraepithelial neoplasias (VAIN and VIN) are associated with HPV infection, mainly type 16. The purpose of this study was to identify HPV genotypes, as well as E6/E7 mRNA expression of high-risk HPVs (16, 18, 31, 33, and 45) in 56 histology samples of VAIN, VIN, vaginal, and vulvar SCCs. HPV was identified in 56 of VAIN and 50 of vaginal SCCs, 71.4 of VIN and 50 of vulvar SCCs. E6/E7 mRNA expression was found in one-third of VAIN and in all vaginal SCCs, 42.9 of VIN and 83.3 of vulvar SCCs. Our data indicated that HPV 16 was the commonest genotype identified in VAIN and VIN and the only genotype found in SCCs of the vagina and vulva. These findings may suggest, in accordance with other studies, that mRNA assay might be useful in triaging lesions with increased risk of progression to cancer. Copyright © 2012 Elpida Tsimplaki et al.
Savaidis SP, Ioannidis ZC, Stathopoulos NA. Hybrid Field/Transmission-Line Model for the Study of Coaxial Corrugated Waveguides. {IEEE} Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques [Internet]. 2012;60:2972–2978. Website
Savaidis SP, Ioannidis ZC, Stathopoulos NA. Hybrid Field/Transmission-Line Model for the Study of Coaxial Corrugated Waveguides. Microwave Theory and Techniques, IEEE Transactions on. 2012;60:2972-2978.Abstract
A transmission-line model is reformulated and combined with field theory to study the propagation characteristics in coaxial waveguides with wedge-shaped corrugations, either on the outer wall or the inner conductor. Numerical results show that this equivalent-circuit approach is in agreement with conventional full-wave methods presented in the literature. Additionally, this formulation overcomes numerical issues in the calculation of higher order Bessel functions, which usually conscript sophisticated expansion techniques.
Chatziralli IP, Keryttopoulos P, Papazisis L, Moschos MM. Hypopyon in the context of tuberculous uveitis. Clinical and Experimental Optometry. 2012;95:241–243.

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