Publications by Type: Journal Article

2018
Aaboud M, others. {Search for an invisibly decaying Higgs boson or dark matter candidates produced in association with a $Z$ boson in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;776:318–337.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for B-L R -parity-violating top squarks in $\sqrt s$ =13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS experiment}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:032003.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for charged Higgs bosons decaying into top and bottom quarks at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;11:085.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for charged Higgs bosons decaying via $H^{\pm} \to \tau^{\pm}ν_{\tau}$ in the $\tau$+jets and $\tau$+lepton final states with 36 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collision data recorded at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS experiment}. JHEP. 2018;09:139.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for chargino-neutralino production using recursive jigsaw reconstruction in final states with two or three charged leptons in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:092012.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for dark matter and other new phenomena in events with an energetic jet and large missing transverse momentum using the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;01:126.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for dark matter in events with a hadronically decaying vector boson and missing transverse momentum in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;10:180.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for dark matter produced in association with bottom or top quarks in $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:18.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for diboson resonances with boson-tagged jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;777:91–113.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for doubly charged Higgs boson production in multi-lepton final states with the ATLAS detector using proton–{}proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13\,\text {TeV}$}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:199.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in final states with two or three leptons at $\sqrt{s}=13\,$TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:995.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for electroweak production of supersymmetric states in scenarios with compressed mass spectra at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:052010.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for exclusive Higgs and $Z$ boson decays to $\phi\gamma$ and $\rho\gamma$ with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;07:127.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for flavor-changing neutral currents in top quark decays $t\to Hc$ and $t \to Hu$ in multilepton final states in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:032002.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for flavour-changing neutral current top-quark decays $t\to qZ$ in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;07:176.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for heavy particles decaying into top-quark pairs using lepton-plus-jets events in proton–{}proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ $\text {TeV}$ with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:565.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for heavy resonances decaying into a $W$ or $Z$ boson and a Higgs boson in final states with leptons and $b$-jets in 36 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt s = 13$ TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;03:174.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for heavy resonances decaying into $WW$ in the $eνμν$ final state in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:24.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for heavy resonances decaying to a photon and a hadronically decaying $Z/W/H$ boson in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ $\mathrm{TeV}$ with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:032015.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for heavy ZZ resonances in the $\ell ^+\ell ^-\ell ^+\ell ^-$ and $\ell ^+\ell ^-ν \barν }$ final states using proton–{}proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 13$ $\text {TeV}$ with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:293.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for Higgs boson decays into pairs of light (pseudo)scalar particles in the $\gamma\gamma jj$ final state in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;782:750–767.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for Higgs boson decays to beyond-the-Standard-Model light bosons in four-lepton events with the ATLAS detector at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV}. JHEP. 2018;06:166.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for Higgs boson pair production in the $\gamma\gamma b\bar{b}$ final state with 13 TeV $pp$ collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment}. JHEP. 2018;11:040.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for Higgs boson pair production in the $\gamma\gamma WW^{*}$ channel using $pp$ collision data recorded at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:1007.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for Higgs bosons produced via vector-boson fusion and decaying into bottom quark pairs in $\sqrt{s} = 13$ $\mathrm{TeV}$ $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:052003.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for High-Mass Resonances Decaying to $\tauν$ in pp Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$=13 TeV with the ATLAS Detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2018;120:161802.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for lepton-flavor violation in different-flavor, high-mass final states in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt s=13 $ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:092008.
Aaboud M, others. {A search for lepton-flavor-violating decays of the $Z$ boson into a $\tau$-lepton and a light lepton with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:092010.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for long-lived charginos based on a disappearing-track signature in pp collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;06:022.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for long-lived, massive particles in events with displaced vertices and missing transverse momentum in $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:052012.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for low-mass dijet resonances using trigger-level jets with the ATLAS detector in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2018;121:081801.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for new phenomena in events with same-charge leptons and $b$-jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;12:039.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for new phenomena in high-mass final states with a photon and a jet from $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:102.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for new phenomena using the invariant mass distribution of same-flavour opposite-sign dilepton pairs in events with missing transverse momentum in $\sqrt{s}=13$ $\text {Te}\text {V}$ pp collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:625.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for pair- and single-production of vector-like quarks in final states with at least one $Z$ boson decaying into a pair of electrons or muons in $pp$ collision data collected with the ATLAS detector at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:112010.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for pair production of heavy vector-like quarks decaying into high-$p_T$ $W$ bosons and top quarks in the lepton-plus-jets final state in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;08:048.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for pair production of heavy vector-like quarks decaying into hadronic final states in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:092005.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for pair production of higgsinos in final states with at least three $b$-tagged jets in $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV $pp$ collisions using the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:092002.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for pair production of up-type vector-like quarks and for four-top-quark events in final states with multiple $b$-jets with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;07:089.
Aaboud M, others. {A search for pair-produced resonances in four-jet final states at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:250.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for photonic signatures of gauge-mediated supersymmetry in 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:092006.
Aaboud M, others. {A search for resonances decaying into a Higgs boson and a new particle $X$ in the $XH \to qqbb$ final state with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;779:24–45.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for resonances in the mass distribution of jet pairs with one or two jets identified as $b$-jets in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:032016.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for resonant and non-resonant Higgs boson pair production in the ${b\bar{b}\tau^+\tau^-}$ decay channel in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2018;121:191801.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for resonant $WZ$ production in the fully leptonic final state in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;787:68–88.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for R-parity-violating supersymmetric particles in multi-jet final states produced in $p$-$p$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} =13$ TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;785:136–158.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with jets and missing transverse momentum using 36 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV pp collision data with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:112001.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for supersymmetry in events with four or more leptons in $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV $pp$ collisions with ATLAS}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:032009.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for supersymmetry in final states with charm jets and missing transverse momentum in 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;09:050.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for supersymmetry in final states with missing transverse momentum and multiple $b$-jets in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;06:107.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for the Decay of the Higgs Boson to Charm Quarks with the ATLAS Experiment}. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2018;120:211802.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for the direct production of charginos and neutralinos in final states with tau leptons in $\sqrt{s} = $ 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2018;78:154.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for the Higgs boson produced in association with a vector boson and decaying into two spin-zero particles in the $H \rightarrow aa \rightarrow 4b$ channel in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;10:031.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with top quarks and decaying into a $b\bar{b}$ pair in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:072016.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for top squarks decaying to tau sleptons in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}= 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;98:032008.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for top-squark pair production in final states with one lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum using 36 fb$^{−1}$ of $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV pp collision data with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;06:108.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for $W' \rightarrow tb$ decays in the hadronic final state using pp collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;781:327–348.
Aaboud M, others. {Search for $WW/WZ$ resonance production in $\ell ν qq$ final states in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;03:042.
Aaboud M, others. {Searches for exclusive Higgs and $Z$ boson decays into $J/\psi\gamma$, $\psi(2S)\gamma$, and $\Upsilon(nS)\gamma$ at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Lett. B. 2018;786:134–155.
Aaboud M, others. {Searches for heavy $ZZ$ and $ZW$ resonances in the $\ell\ell qq$ and $νν qq$ final states in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2018;03:009.
Zhang J, Romero-García V, Theocharis G, Richoux O, Achilleos V, Frantzeskakis DJ. Second-harmonic generation in acoustic waveguides loaded with an array of side holes. Acta Acustica united with Acustica [Internet]. 2018;104:235-242. Website
Martzoukou O, Diallinas G, Amillis S. Secretory Vesicle Polar Sorting, Endosome Recycling and Cytoskeleton Organization Require the AP-1 Complex in . Genetics. 2018.Abstract
The AP-1 complex is essential for membrane protein traffic via its role in the pinching-off and sorting of secretory vesicles from the trans-Golgi and/or endosomes. While its essentiality is undisputed in metazoa, its role in simpler eukaryotes seems less clear. Here we dissect the role of AP-1 in the filamentous fungus and show that it is absolutely essential for growth due to its role in clathrin-dependent maintenance of polar traffic of specific membrane cargoes towards the apex of growing hyphae. We provide evidence that AP-1 is involved in both anterograde sorting of RabE-labeled secretory vesicles and RabA/B-dependent endosome recycling. Additionally, AP-1 is shown to be critical for microtubule and septin organization, further rationalizing its essentiality in cells that face the challenge of cytoskeleton-dependent polarized cargo traffic. This work also opens a novel issue on how non-polar cargoes, such as transporters, are sorted to the eukaryotic plasma membrane.
Kassaras I, Kazantzidou-Firtinidou D, Ganas A, Kapetanidis V, Tsimi C, Valkaniotis S, Sakellariou N, Mourloukos S. Seismic risk and loss assessment for Kalamata (SW Peloponnese, Greece) from neighbouring shallow sources. Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica e Applicata [Internet]. 2018;59(1):1-26. Publisher's VersionAbstract
A large amount of new and existing data was applied, aiming at delineating structural seismic risk in the earthquake prone modern city of Kalamata (SW Peloponnese) that was largely reconstructed after the devastating Mw=5.8 earthquake of September 13, 1986. Synthetic site-specifc ground motion parameters derived from the nearest known shallow hazardous seismogenic sources were combined with EMS-98 structural vulnerability estimates of the city’s building stock and four structural and economic loss models have been developed on a building-block scale. Assuming absence of non-linear, nearsource effects, the building stock of Kalamata is anticipated to present sufficient seismic behaviour, due to the large number of new and innovative constructions replacing the demolished ones after the 1986 earthquake.
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Cheimonidi C, Samara P, Polychronopoulos P, Tsakiri EN, Nikou T, Myrianthopoulos V, Sakellaropoulos T, Zoumpourlis V, Mikros E, Papassideri I, et al. {Selective cytotoxicity of the herbal substance acteoside against tumor cells and its mechanistic insights}. Redox Biology [Internet]. 2018;16:169–178. WebsiteAbstract
Natural products are characterized by extreme structural diversity and thus they offer a unique source for the identification of novel anti-tumor agents. Herein, we report that the herbal substance acteoside being isolated by advanced phytochemical methods from Lippia citriodora leaves showed enhanced cytotoxicity against metastatic tumor cells; acted in synergy with various cytotoxic agents and it sensitized chemoresistant cancer cells. Acteoside was not toxic in physiological cellular contexts, while it increased oxidative load, affected the activity of proteostatic modules and suppressed matrix metalloproteinases in tumor cell lines. Intraperitoneal or oral (via drinking water) administration of acteoside in a melanoma mouse model upregulated antioxidant responses in the tumors; yet, only intraperitoneal delivery suppressed tumor growth and induced anti-tumor-reactive immune responses. Mass-spectrometry identification/quantitation analyses revealed that intraperitoneal delivery of acteoside resulted in significantly higher, vs. oral administration, concentration of the compound in the plasma and tumors of treated mice, suggesting that its in vivo anti-tumor effect depends on the route of administration and the achieved concentration in the tumor. Finally, molecular modeling studies and enzymatic activity assays showed that acteoside inhibits protein kinase C. Conclusively, acteoside holds promise as a chemical scaffold for the development of novel anti-tumor agents.
Knecht P, Suryadevara N, Zhang B, Reichert J, Ruben M, Barth JV, Klyatskaya S, Papageorgiou AC. The self-assembly and metal adatom coordination of a linear bis-tetrazole ligand on Ag(111). Chemical Communications [Internet]. 2018;54(72):10072 - 10075. Publisher's Version
Bilalis P, Skoulas D, Karatzas A, Marakis J, Stamogiannos A, Tsimblouli C, Sereti E, Stratikos E, Dimas K, Vlassopoulos D, et al. Self-Healing pH- and Enzyme Stimuli-Responsive Hydrogels for Targeted Delivery of Gemcitabine to Treat Pancreatic Cancer. Biomacromolecules [Internet]. 2018;19:3840-3852. Website
Mylonas MP, Barbouchi S, Herrmann H, Nastos PT. Sensitivity analysis of observational nudging methodology to reduce error in wind resource assessment (WRA) in the North Sea. Renewable Energy [Internet]. 2018;120:446-456. Website
Bacopoulou F, Athanasopoulos N, Efthymiou V, Mantzou A, Aravantinos L, Vlahopoulos S, Deligeoroglou E. Serum irisin concentrations in lean adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome. Clinical Endocrinology [Internet]. 2018;88:585-591. Website
Del Duca V, Druc S, Drummond J, Duhr C, Dulat F, Marzucca R, Papathanasiou G, Verbeek B. {The seven-gluon amplitude in multi-Regge kinematics beyond leading logarithmic accuracy}. JHEP. 2018;06:116.
Kokras N, Pastromas N, Papasava D, de Bournonville C, Cornil CA, Dalla C. Sex differences in behavioral and neurochemical effects of gonadectomy and aromatase inhibition in rats. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2018;87:93-107.Abstract
Aromatase inhibitors, which are widely used for the treatment of estrogen-dependent cancers, have been associated with psychiatric side effects ranging from mania to depression. In the present study, we investigated sex differences in the behavioral and neurochemical effects of aromatase inhibition on male and female, sham-operated or gonadectomized adult rats. Three weeks after surgery, rats received chronic treatment with the aromatase inhibitor letrozole or vehicle and were then subjected to the open field test, which assesses general activity. Half of the subjects were subsequently exposed to the stressful procedure of the forced swim test (FST), which is also a test of antidepressant activity. Aromatase activity was analyzed in the hypothalamus and testosterone and corticosterone were assayed in the blood serum of all rats. The hippocampus and prefrontal cortex (PFC) were analyzed for monoamine (noradrenaline, dopamine and serotonin), as well as amino acid (GABA, glutamate, glycine, taurine, alanine and histidine) levels. The observed decrease in hypothalamic aromatase activity confirmed the efficacy of letrozole treatment in both sexes. Moreover, letrozole enhanced testosterone levels in sham-operated females. In the open field test, females were overall more active and explorative than males and gonadectomy eliminated this sex difference. In the FST, females exhibited overall higher immobility than males and gonadectomy further enhanced this passive behavior in both sexes. However, sustained aromatase inhibition had no effect on open field and FST behaviors. Head shakes during FST, which were fewer in females than in males, were reduced by castration in males and by letrozole treatment in ovariectomized females, suggesting a role of testosterone and extra-gonadal estrogens in the expression of this behavior. Sustained aromatase inhibition also decreased noradrenaline and the dopaminergic turnover rates [DOPAC/DA, HVA/DA] in the hippocampus and PFC of male and female rats, irrespectively of gonadectomy. Moreover, letrozole treatment enhanced the serotonergic turnover [5HIAA/5HT] rate in the hippocampus of males and females, irrespectively of gonadectomy. Amino acid levels were not influenced by letrozole, but sex differences were demonstrated with higher levels in the PFC of females vs. males. Present findings suggest that the neuropsychiatric effects of aromatase inhibition can be attributed to the inhibition of extragonadal estrogen synthesis, presumably in the brain, and could be further associated with serotonergic and catecholaminergic changes in brain regions involved in mood and cognition. Importantly, present data could be linked with the neurobiology of affective side-effects in post-menopausal women receiving aromatase inhibitors.
Kokras N, Pastromas N, Papasava D, de Bournonville C, Cornil CA, Dalla C. Sex differences in behavioral and neurochemical effects of gonadectomy and aromatase inhibition in rats. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2018;87:93-107.Abstract
Aromatase inhibitors, which are widely used for the treatment of estrogen-dependent cancers, have been associated with psychiatric side effects ranging from mania to depression. In the present study, we investigated sex differences in the behavioral and neurochemical effects of aromatase inhibition on male and female, sham-operated or gonadectomized adult rats. Three weeks after surgery, rats received chronic treatment with the aromatase inhibitor letrozole or vehicle and were then subjected to the open field test, which assesses general activity. Half of the subjects were subsequently exposed to the stressful procedure of the forced swim test (FST), which is also a test of antidepressant activity. Aromatase activity was analyzed in the hypothalamus and testosterone and corticosterone were assayed in the blood serum of all rats. The hippocampus and prefrontal cortex (PFC) were analyzed for monoamine (noradrenaline, dopamine and serotonin), as well as amino acid (GABA, glutamate, glycine, taurine, alanine and histidine) levels. The observed decrease in hypothalamic aromatase activity confirmed the efficacy of letrozole treatment in both sexes. Moreover, letrozole enhanced testosterone levels in sham-operated females. In the open field test, females were overall more active and explorative than males and gonadectomy eliminated this sex difference. In the FST, females exhibited overall higher immobility than males and gonadectomy further enhanced this passive behavior in both sexes. However, sustained aromatase inhibition had no effect on open field and FST behaviors. Head shakes during FST, which were fewer in females than in males, were reduced by castration in males and by letrozole treatment in ovariectomized females, suggesting a role of testosterone and extra-gonadal estrogens in the expression of this behavior. Sustained aromatase inhibition also decreased noradrenaline and the dopaminergic turnover rates [DOPAC/DA, HVA/DA] in the hippocampus and PFC of male and female rats, irrespectively of gonadectomy. Moreover, letrozole treatment enhanced the serotonergic turnover [5HIAA/5HT] rate in the hippocampus of males and females, irrespectively of gonadectomy. Amino acid levels were not influenced by letrozole, but sex differences were demonstrated with higher levels in the PFC of females vs. males. Present findings suggest that the neuropsychiatric effects of aromatase inhibition can be attributed to the inhibition of extragonadal estrogen synthesis, presumably in the brain, and could be further associated with serotonergic and catecholaminergic changes in brain regions involved in mood and cognition. Importantly, present data could be linked with the neurobiology of affective side-effects in post-menopausal women receiving aromatase inhibitors.
Valakos D, Karantinos T, Evdokimidis I, Stefanis NC, Avramopoulos D, Smyrnis N. Shared variance of oculomotor phenotypes in a large sample of healthy young men. Experimental Brain Research. 2018:1–12.
Tountas M, Topal Y, Verykios A, Soultati A, Kaltzoglou A, Papadopoulos TA, Auras F, Seintis K, Fakis M, Palilis LC, et al. A silanol-functionalized polyoxometalate with excellent electron transfer mediating behavior to ZnO and TiO2 cathode interlayers for highly efficient and extremely stable polymer solar cells. Journal of Materials Chemistry C [Internet]. 2018;6:1459-1469. WebsiteAbstract
Combining high efficiency and long lifetime under ambient conditions still poses a major challenge towards commercialization of polymer solar cells. Here we report a facile strategy that can simultaneously enhance the efficiency and temporal stability of inverted photovoltaic architectures. Inclusion of a silanol-functionalized organic-inorganic hybrid polyoxometalate derived from a PW9O34 lacunary phosphotungstate anion, namely (nBu4N)3[PW9O34(tBuSiOH)3], significantly increases the effectiveness of the electron collecting interface, which consists of a metal oxide such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, and leads to a high efficiency of 6.51% for single-junction structures based on poly(3-hexylthiophene):indene-C60 bisadduct (P3HT:IC60BA) blends. The above favourable outcome stems from a large decrease in the work function, an effective surface passivation and a decrease in the surface energy of metal oxides which synergistically result in the outstanding electron transfer mediating capability of the functionalized polyoxometalate. In addition, the insertion of a silanol-functionalized polyoxometalate layer significantly enhances the ambient stability of unencapsulated devices which retain nearly 90% of their original efficiencies (T90) after 1000 hours. © 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
Dafka S, Toreti A, Luterbacher J, Zanis P, Tyrlis E, Xoplaki E. Simulating extreme etesians over the Aegean and implications for wind energy production in Southeastern Europe. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology [Internet]. 2018;57:1123-1134. Website
Pagkali V, Petrou PS, Makarona E, Peters J, Haasnoot W, Jobst G, Moser I, Gajos K, Budkowski A, Economou A. Simultaneous determination of aflatoxin B1, fumonisin B1 and deoxynivalenol in beer samples with a label-free monolithically integrated optoelectronic biosensor. Journal of hazardous materialsJournal of hazardous materials. 2018;359:445-453.
Stavra E, Petrou PS, Koukouvinos G, Kiritsis C, Pirmettis I, Papadopoulos M, Goustouridis D, Economou A, Misiakos K, Raptis I. Simultaneous determination of paraquat and atrazine in water samples with a white light reflectance spectroscopy biosensor. Journal of hazardous materialsJournal of hazardous materials. 2018;359:67-75.
Bavol D, Economou A, Zima J, Barek J, Dejmkova H. Simultaneous determination of sinapic acid and tyrosol by flow-injection analysis with multiple-pulse amperometric detection. Monatshefte für Chemie-Chemical MonthlyMonatshefte für Chemie-Chemical Monthly. 2018;149:1679-1684.
Bavol D, Economou A, Zima J, Barek J, Dejmkova H. Simultaneous determination of tert-butylhydroquinone, propyl gallate, and butylated hydroxyanisole by flow-injection analysis with multiple-pulse amperometric detection. TalantaTALANTA. 2018;178:231-236.
S. Vasilakaki, O. Pastukhov MHKTAG. Small Peptides able to supress Prostaglandin E2 generation in Renal Mesangial Cells. Molecules. 2018;23(1):158.
Methymaki G, Bossioli E, Dandou A, Kalogiros J, Biskos G, Mihalopoulos N, Nenes A, Tombrou M. Solar irradiance prediction over the aegean sea: Shortwave parameterization schemes and aerosol radiation feedback. Springer Proceedings in Complexity [Internet]. 2018:141 - 145. Website
Ward CB, Mylonas IK, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ. Solitary waves of the two-dimensional Camassa-Holm - Nonlinear Schrödinger equation. Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical [Internet]. 2018;51. Website
Despotopoulou A. "'Monuments of an artless age': Hotels and women’s mobility in the work of Henry James". Studies in the Novel. 2018;50(4).
Ninos MP, Nistazakis HE. Spatial diversity for CDMA RoFSO links over m turbulence channels with nonzero boresight pointing errors. Computation [Internet]. 2018;6. Website
Alimissis A, Philippopoulos K, Tzanis CG, Deligiorgi D. Spatial estimation of urban air pollution with the use of artificial neural network models. Atmospheric Environment [Internet]. 2018;191:205-213. Website
Gofa F, Boucouvala D, Louka P, Flocas HA. Spatial verification approaches as a tool to evaluate the performance of high resolution precipitation forecasts. Atmospheric Research [Internet]. 2018;208:78-87. Website
Kostaki E-G, Karamitros T, Bobkova M, Oikonomopoulou M, Magiorkinis G, Garcia F, Hatzakis A, Paraskevis D. Spatiotemporal characteristics of the HIV-1 CRF02_AG/CRF63_02A1 epidemic in Russia and central Asia. AIDS Res Hum Retroviruses. 2018.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Eastern European countries including Russia, Ukraine and other former Soviet Union (FSU) countries have experienced an HIV epidemic spreading mostly among people who inject drugs (PWID). We aimed to investigate the origin and the dispersal patterns of HIV-1 CRF02_AG in Russia and other FSU countries. METHODS: We studied 136 CRF02_AG sequences originating from Russia, and FSU countries along with a globally sampled dataset of 3,580 CRF02_AG sequences. Maximum-likelihood phylogeny reconstruction with bootstrap evaluation was conducted in RAxML. Bayesian phylogeographic analysis was performed in BEAST v1.8 using the discrete trait model. RESULTS: We found that all CRF02_AG sequences from Russia and other FSU countries formed a single monophyletic cluster within CRF02_AG radiation. The Russian/FSU clade was classified as CRF63_02A1. Sequences from the FSU countries clustered further within distinct subclades (two from Russia, three from Uzbekistan and one Kazakhstan) according to the geographic origin of sampling. Molecular clock analysis revealed that the tMRCA of the CRF63_02A1 epidemic was in 1996 (95%HPD: 1992-1999), while for the two Russian subclades, tMRCA was estimated in 2003 (95%HPD: 2001-2004) and in 2007 (95%HPD: 2005-2008). Phylogeographic analysis suggested that the potential origin of the epidemic was in Uzbekistan. Early dispersal of CRF63_02A1 occurred in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and thereafter the epidemic spread to Russia. Notably, spillover transmissions to Russia kept occurring in both countries. DISCUSSION: Previous studies have shown that Russia and Ukraine have provided the source for the PWID-driven, HIV-1 subtype-A epidemic, spreading across the FSU countries (AFSU). In great contrast, CRF63_02A1 established an epidemic in central Asia (Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan), from where it subsequently disseminated to Russia. Our study suggests that cross-border transmissions among PWID occur bi-directionally between Russian and other FSU populations. These results are of public health importance and suggest that prevention actions have to be reinforced in this area to assist the management of high-risk practices.
Tzanakaki A, Wosinska L, Schares L, Liu H, Simeonidou D. Special issue on optical data center networks. Journal of Optical Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2018;10:ODC1-ODC3. Website
Lambropoulos K, Simserides C. Spectral and transmission properties of periodic 1d tight-binding lattices with a generic unit cell: an analysis within the transfer matrix approach. Journal of Physics Communications [Internet]. 2018;2:035013. Publisher's VersionAbstract
We report on the electronic structure, density of states and transmission properties of the periodic one-dimensional tight-binding (TB) lattice with a single orbital per site and nearest-neighbor hoppings, with a generic unit cell of u sites. The determination of the eigenvalues is equivalent to the diagonalization of a real tridiagonal symmetric u-Toeplitz matrix with (cyclic boundaries) or without (fixed boundaries) perturbed upper right and lower left corners. We solve the TB equations via the Transfer Matrix Method, producing analytical solutions and recursive relations for its eigenvalues, closely related to the Chebyshev polynomials. We examine the density of states and provide relevant analytical relations. We attach semi-infinite leads, determine and discuss the transmission coefficient at zero bias and investigate the peaks number and position, and the effect of the coupling strength and asymmetry as well as of the lead properties on the transmission profiles. We introduce a generic optimal coupling condition and demonstrate its physical meaning.
Vasilopoulos G, Haberl F, Carpano S, Maitra C. Spin period evolution of the newly identified ULX pulsar (NGC 300 ULX1) associated with the supernova impostor SN2010da. [Internet]. 2018;11179:1. WebsiteAbstract
Following the discovery of the newly discovered ULX pulsar in NGC 300 (ATel #11158) we searched the available X-ray data for the evolution of the spin period of the neutron star and the X-ray luminosity.
Weber AP, Ruessmann P, Xu N, Muff S, Fanciulli M, Magrez A, Bugnon P, Berger H, Plumb NC, Shi M, et al. Spin-Resolved Electronic Response to the Phase Transition in MoTe2. PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. 2018;121:156401.Abstract
The semimetal MoTe2 is studied by spin- and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy across the centrosymmetry-breaking structural transition temperature of the bulk. A three-dimensional spin- texture is observed in the bulk Fermi surface in the low temperature, noncentrosymmetric phase that is consistent with first-principles calculations. The spin texture and two types of surface Fermi arc are not completely suppressed above the bulk transition temperature. The lifetimes of quasiparticles forming the Fermi arcs depend on thermal history and lengthen considerably upon cooling toward the bulk structural transition. The results indicate that a new form of polar instability exists near the surface when the bulk is largely in a centrosymmetric phase.
Tatsis N, Kakavas S, Metaxas E, Balis E, Tatsis G, Pantazis N, Bakakos P, Koulouris N, Hadjistavrou K. Spirometric Values of Greek People and Comparison with ECSC and GLI Values in COPD People. The open respiratory medicine journal. 2018;12:29.
Cuevas-Maraver J, Malomed BA, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ. Stabilization of the Peregrine soliton and Kuznetsov–Ma breathers by means of nonlinearity and dispersion management. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics [Internet]. 2018;382:968-972. Website
Baron O, Economou A, Manou A. The state-dependent M / G / 1 queue with orbit. Queueing Systems [Internet]. 2018;90(1):89-123. Publisher's VersionAbstract
We consider a state-dependent single-server queue with orbit. This is a versatile model for the study of service systems, where the server needs a non-negligible time to retrieve waiting customers every time he completes a service. This situation arises typically when the customers are not physically present at a system, but they have a remote access to it, as in a call center station, a communication node, etc. We introduce a probabilistic approach for the performance evaluation of this queueing system, that we refer to as the queueing and Markov chain decomposition approach. Moreover, we discuss the applicability of this approach for the performance evaluation of other non-Markovian service systems with state dependencies.
Baron O, Economou A, Manou A. The state-dependent M / G / 1 queue with orbit. Queueing Systems [Internet]. 2018;90:89-123. Website
Rizou D, Flocas HA, Hatzaki M, Bartzokas A. A statistical investigation of the impact of the indian monsoon on the eastern mediterranean circulation. Atmosphere [Internet]. 2018;9. Website
Rizou D, Flocas HA, Hatzaki M, Bartzokas A. A Statistical Investigation of the Impact of the Indian Monsoon on the Eastern Mediterranean Circulation. Atmosphere [Internet]. 2018;9(3). Publisher's VersionAbstract
The Indian summer monsoon (ISM) is a prominent feature of the summer circulation in the Northern Hemisphere (NH) and has been found to modulate the weather and climate conditions in many remote regions. This study investigates the most recurrent patterns of summertime midlatitude circulation, over the eastern Mediterranean (EM) and also globally, that are most associated with the ISM. Monthly data of 44 summers from the ERA40 dataset are used and two multidimensional statistical methods, the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), are implemented. The ISM is found to be related to subsidence anomalies in the middle and more extendedly in the upper troposphere over the central and eastern Mediterranean and with an Etesian-like pattern regarding the field of the lower troposphere winds. An equatorial Rossby wave pattern, extending westward from an ISM heat source up to EM and N. Africa, was identified to be associated with the variability of ISM. The observed relationship between the ISM and the EM circulation features can be attributed to this equatorial Rossby wave response to the monsoon forcing. CCA implementation revealed the interconnection of the aforementioned PCA results with an ISM action center over the northern Arabian Sea and the monsoon trough region.
Petropoulou M, Sironi L. The steady growth of the high-energy spectral cut-off in relativistic magnetic reconnection. [Internet]. 2018;481:5687 - 5701. WebsiteAbstract
Magnetic reconnection is invoked as an efficient particle accelerator in a variety of astrophysical sources of non-thermal high-energy radiation. With large-scale two-dimensional particle-in-cell simulations of relativistic reconnection (i.e. with magnetization σ ≫ 1) in pair plasmas, we study the long-term evolution of the power-law slope and high-energy cut-off of the spectrum of accelerated particles. We find that the high-energy spectral cut-off does not saturate at γcut ∼ 4σ, as claimed by earlier studies, but it steadily grows with time as long as the reconnection process stays active. At late times, the cut-off scales approximately as γ _cut∝ √{t}, regardless of the flow magnetization and initial temperature. We show that the particles dominating the high-energy spectral cut-off reside in plasmoids, and in particular in a strongly magnetized ring around the plasmoid core. The growth of their energy is driven by the increase in the local field strength, coupled with the conservation of the first adiabatic invariant. We also find that the power-law slope of the spectrum (p = -d log N/d log γ) evolves with time. For σ ≳ 10, the spectrum is hard at early times (p ≲ 2), but it tends to asymptote to p ∼ 2; the steepening of the power-law slope allows the spectral cut-off to extend to higher and higher energies, without violating the fixed energy budget of the system. Our results demonstrate that relativistic reconnection is a viable candidate for accelerating the high-energy particles emitting in relativistic astrophysical sources.
Kahan RJ, Farnaby JH, Tsoureas N, Cloke GFN, Hitchcock PB, Coles MP, Roe MS, Wilson C. Sterically encumbered mixed sandwich compounds of uranium(III): Synthesis and reactivity with small molecules. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry. 2018;857:110 - 122.Abstract
A series of uranium(III) mixed sandwich complexes with sterically demanding CpR ligands, of the type [U(COTTIPS2)(CpR)] (CpR = CptBu (C5H4tBu), CptBu2 (C5H3tBu2-1,3), CptBu3 (C5H2tBu3-1,2,4), CpTIPS2 (C5H3(SiiPr3)2-1,3), CpMe4Bz (C5Me4CH2Ph), IndMe6 (C9HMe6) and IndMe7 (C9Me7), and COTTIPS2 = C8H6(SiiPr3)2-1,4), have been synthesised and their X-ray crystal structures determined. The reactivity of these complexes with CO and CO2 is reported, including the squarate complex [U(COTTIPS2)(IndMe6)]2(μ-C4O4), IR data on the long-lived carbonyl complex [U(COTTIPS2)(IndMe7)(CO)] and the carbonate complex [U(COTTIPS2)(CptBu)]2(μ-η1:η2-CO3). The Solid-G algorithm has been to assess the steric properties of these and previously reported mixed-sandwich complexes in the solid state and correlate these properties with the observed reactivity.
Goyal A, Stawarz Ł, Zola S, Marchenko V, Soida M, Nilsson K, Ciprini S, Baran A, Ostrowski M, Wiita PJ, et al. Stochastic Modeling of Multiwavelength Variability of the Classical BL Lac Object OJ 287 on Timescales Ranging from Decades to Hours. [Internet]. 2018;863:175. WebsiteAbstract
We present the results of our power spectral density analysis for the BL Lac object OJ 287, utilizing the Fermi-LAT survey at high-energy γ-rays, Swift-XRT in X-rays, several ground-based telescopes and the Kepler satellite in the optical, and radio telescopes at GHz frequencies. The light curves are modeled in terms of continuous-time autoregressive moving average (CARMA) processes. Owing to the inclusion of the Kepler data, we were able to construct for the first time the optical variability power spectrum of a blazar without any gaps across ∼6 dex in temporal frequencies. Our analysis reveals that the radio power spectra are of a colored-noise type on timescales ranging from tens of years down to months, with no evidence for breaks or other spectral features. The overall optical power spectrum is also consistent with a colored noise on the variability timescales ranging from 117 years down to hours, with no hints of any quasi-periodic oscillations. The X-ray power spectrum resembles the radio and optical power spectra on the analogous timescales ranging from tens of years down to months. Finally, the γ-ray power spectrum is noticeably different from the radio, optical, and X-ray power spectra of the source: we have detected a characteristic relaxation timescale in the Fermi-LAT data, corresponding to ∼150 days, such that on timescales longer than this, the power spectrum is consistent with uncorrelated (white) noise, while on shorter variability timescales there is correlated (colored) noise.
Paraskevopoulou P, Gurikov P, Raptopoulos G, Chriti D, Papastergiou M, Kypritidou Z, Skounakis V, Argyraki A. Strategies toward catalytic biopolymers: Incorporation of tungsten in alginate aerogels. Polyhedron. 2018;154:209-216.
Ognjanović I, Šendelj R, Knaup P, Mantas J, Adany R, Ammenwerth E, Nikolić G, Jakšić Stojanović A, Đurić D. The Stratified Framework for Enhancement of Study Programs in Public Health in Montenegro. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2018;251:301-304.Abstract
Montenegro plans to enhance its educational system in the area of health information management, in accordance with well-known EU best practices. Within the Erasmus+ project PH-ELIM, a Stratified Framework was developed to provide education of public health professionals making them highly skilled to support the nation in creating a sustainable and flexible health system, in providing good quality health, in protecting citizens against health threats, all by a cost-effective and straightforward approach. The objective of this presentation is to present the intermediate results of the Framework and lessons learned until now.
Hatzimanolis A, Avramopoulos D, Arking DE, Moes A, Bhatnagar P, Lencz T, Malhotra AK, Giakoumaki SG, Roussos P, Smyrnis N, et al. Stress-Dependent Association Between Polygenic Risk for Schizophrenia and Schizotypal Traits in Young Army Recruits. Schizophr Bull [Internet]. 2018;44(2):338-347. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Schizotypal personality traits may increase proneness to psychosis and likely index familial vulnerability to schizophrenia (SZ), implying shared genetic determinants with SZ. Here, we sought to investigate the contribution of common genetic risk variation for SZ on self-reported schizotypy in 2 ethnically homogeneous cohorts of healthy young males during compulsory military service, enrolled in the Athens Study of Proneness and Incidence of Schizophrenia (ASPIS, N = 875) and the Learning on Genetics of Schizophrenia Spectrum study (LOGOS, N = 690). A follow-up psychometric assessment was performed in a sub-sample of the ASPIS (N = 121), 18 months later at military service completion. Polygenic risk scores (PRS) for SZ were derived based on genome-wide association meta-analysis results from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. In the ASPIS, higher PRSSZ significantly associated with lower levels of positive (ie, perceptual distortions), disorganization and paranoid facets of schizotypy, whereas no association with negative (ie, interpersonal) facets was noted. Importantly, longitudinal data analysis in the ASPIS subsample revealed that PRSSZ was inversely associated with positive schizotypy at military induction (stressed condition) but not at follow-up (nonstressed condition), providing evidence for environmental rather than SZ-implicated genetic influences. Moreover, consistent with prior reports, PRSSZ was positively correlated with trait anxiety in the LOGOS and additionally the recruits with higher PRSSZ and trait anxiety exhibited attenuated paranoid ideation. Together, these findings do not support an etiological link between increased polygenic liability for SZ and schizotypy, suggesting that psychosocial stress or trait anxiety may impact schizotypal phenotypic expressions among healthy young adults not genetically predisposed to SZ.
Giannopoulos A, Koldobsky A, Valettas P. Inequalities for the surface area of projections of convex bodies. Canadian Journal of Mathematics [Internet]. 2018;70:804-823. Publisher's Version
Brazitikos S, Giannopoulos A, Liakopoulos D-M. Uniform cover inequalities for the volume of coordinate sections and projections of convex bodies. Advances in Geometry [Internet]. 2018;18:345-354. Publisher's Version lw-restricted.pdf
Giannopoulos A, Koldobsky A. Volume difference inequalities. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society [Internet]. 2018;370:4351-4372. Publisher's Version volume-difference.pdf
Pyle E, Kalli AC, Amillis S, Hall Z, Lau AM, Hanyaloglu AC, Diallinas G, Byrne B, Politis A. Structural Lipids Enable the Formation of Functional Oligomers of the Eukaryotic Purine Symporter UapA. Cell Chem Biol. 2018.Abstract
The role of membrane lipids in modulating eukaryotic transporter assembly and function remains unclear. We investigated the effect of membrane lipids in the structure and transport activity of the purine transporter UapA from Aspergillus nidulans. We found that UapA exists mainly as a dimer and that two lipid molecules bind per UapA dimer. We identified three phospholipid classes that co-purified with UapA: phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), and phosphatidylinositol (PI). UapA delipidation caused dissociation of the dimer into monomers. Subsequent addition of PI or PE rescued the UapA dimer and allowed recovery of bound lipids, suggesting a central role of these lipids in stabilizing the dimer. Molecular dynamics simulations predicted a lipid binding site near the UapA dimer interface. Mutational analyses established that lipid binding at this site is essential for formation of functional UapA dimers. We propose that structural lipids have a central role in the formation of functional, dimeric UapA.
Davies G, Lam M, Harris SE, Trampush JW, Luciano M, Hill DW, Hagenaars SP, Ritchie SJ, Marioni RE, Fawns-Ritchie C, et al. Study of 300,486 individuals identifies 148 independent genetic loci influencing general cognitive function. Nature communications. 2018;9:2098.
and M.K. Koukou, M.Gr. Vrachopoulos DPKLSGCJK. Study of Heat Transfer in a Latent Heat Storage System using Salt Hydrates for Domestic Heating Applications. Proceedings of Energy in Buildings 2018, organized by ASHRAE Greek Chapter, 3rd November, Athens, Greece, 2018. 2018.
Lin M-C, Illy S, Avramidis KA, Thumm M, Jelonnek J. Study on after Cavity Interaction in a 140-GHz Model TE0,3 Gyrotron Using 3-D CFDTD PIC Simulation. IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science [Internet]. 2018;46:1937-1942. Website
Psycharis G, Kalogeria E. Studying the process of becoming a teacher educator in technology enhanced mathematics. Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education [Internet]. 2018;21(6):631-660. Publisher's VersionAbstract
In this paper, we explore the process of becoming a teacher educator in the pedagogical use of digital tools in mathematics teaching. The study took place in the context of an in-service program during the trainees’ engagement in their practicum fieldwork activities including the process observation–reflection–design–implementation–reflection. We explored the features of this context that facilitated the trainees’ transition from the level of trainee educator to the level of teacher educator as well as the nature of the trainees’ documentation work for teachers. The results showed that observation of other teacher educators’ teaching in conjunction with reflection during the program’s respective sessions facilitated the trainees’ transition to the professional level. The identified operational invariants underlying the trainees’ designs concerned the focus of their observation in teacher education classrooms, the importance they attributed to the constraints and opportunities provided by the wider educational context and epistemological issues regarding the teaching and learning of mathematics with technology. The analysis of trainees’ designs revealed three kinds of documents (‘‘explanatory,’’ ‘‘instructive’’ and ‘‘facilitative’’) and corresponding roles of trainees during the implementation. These documents targeted different aspects of TPACK depending on the trainees’ conceptualizations of teachers’ roles either ‘‘as students’’ or ‘‘of students.’’
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Lambrinoudaki I, Chatzivasileiou P, Stergiotis S, Armeni E, Rizos D, Kaparos G, Augoulea A, Alexandrou A, Georgiopoulos G, Laina A. Subclinical atherosclerosis and vascular stiffness in premenopausal women: association with NOS3 and CYBA polymorphisms. Heart and vesselsHeart and vessels. 2018;33:1434-1444.
Evelpidou N, Tziligkaki E, Karkani A. Submerged antiquities on Paros and Naxos Islands, Aegean Sea, Greece. New evidence for the mean sea level during the Late Bronze Age and the Roman Period. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece. 2018;52:71-97.
Mavrogeni SI, Bacopoulou F, Apostolaki D, Chrousos GP. Sudden cardiac death in athletes and the value of cardiovascular magnetic resonance. European Journal of Clinical Investigation [Internet]. 2018;48. Website
Tzitzios V, Dimos K, Lelidis I, Boukos NK, Wadi VS, Basina G, Nounesis G, Alhassan SM. Sulfur-oleyl amine platelet derivatives with liquid crystalline behavior. RSC Advances [Internet]. 2018;8:41480-41483. Website
Zeibekis M, Zhang SJ, Stamopoulos D. Superconducting thermomagnetic instabilities tuned through electric-field-controlled strain in Nb/PMN-PT/Nb hybrids. PHYSICA C-SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND ITS APPLICATIONS. 2018;544:33 - 39.Abstract
Electric-field-controlled piezoelectric strain has been used, recently, to modify the superconducting properties in a new class of piezoelectric/superconducting (PE/SC) hybrids. Here, we investigate the appearance of thermomagnetic instabilities (TMIs) and the respective modification of the critical current density (J(C)) through the application of electric field (E-ex) in PE/SC hybrids. Specifically, the SC nanolayers are Nb (thickness, d(SC) = 20 nm) deposited on both surfaces of PE macroscopic crystals of (1-x)Pb(Mg-1/3 Nb-2/3)O-3-xPbTiO(3) (PMN-PT) with optimum composition x = 0.31 (thickness, d(PE) = 0.5-0.8 mm). The appearance of TMIs and the modification of J(C) by E-ex is studied for two PMN-PT crystals of drastically different surface roughness (Sa). In the case of the PMN-PT crystal with low Sa (on the order of a few tenths of nm) TMIs are absent so that J(C) does not change under the variation of E-ex. On the contrary, in the case of the PMN-PT crystal with high Sa (on the order of a few hundreds of nm) E-ex induces TMIs in the Nb nanolayers. Specifically, the number of TMIs exhibits a non-monotonic increase on E-ex, thus causing a non-monotonic degradation of J(C). These experimental data are interpreted in terms of the variation of both volume strain and surface roughness on E-ex. This work highlights practical means to control the current-carrying capability of SC nanolayers through strain provided by PE substrates. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Proestos C. Superfoods: Recent data on their role in the prevention of diseases. [Internet]. 2018;6:576-593. Website
Proestos C. Superfoods: Recent data on their role in the prevention of diseases. Current Research in Nutrition and Food Science [Internet]. 2018;6:576-593. Website
Matiatos I, Paraskevopoulou V, Lazogiannis K, Botsou F, Dassenakis M, Ghionis G, Alexopoulos JD, Poulos SE. Surface–ground water interactions and hydrogeochemical evolution in a fluvio-deltaic setting: The case study of the Pinios River delta. Journal of Hydrology [Internet]. 2018;561:236-249. Publisher's VersionAbstract
River deltas sustain important ecosystems with rich biodiversity and large biomass, as well as human populations via the availability of water and food sources. Anthropogenic activities, such as urbanization, tourism and agriculture, may pose threats to river deltas. The knowledge of the factors controlling the regional water quality regime in these areas is important for planning sustainable use and management of the water resources. Here, hydrochemical methods and multivariate statistical techniques were combined to investigate the shallow aquifer of the Pinios River (Thessaly) deltaic plain with respect to water quality, hydrogeochemical evolution and interactions between groundwater and surface water bodies. Water quality assessment indicated that most of the river and groundwater samples fully comply with the criteria set by the Drinking Water Directive (98/83/EC). The river is recharged mainly from springs of the Tempi valley and the shallow aquifer, and to a lesser degree from precipitation, throughout the year. The hydrogeochemical characteristics indicated a cation (Ca, Mg, and Na) bicarbonate water type, which evolves to calcium-chloride, sodium-bicarbonate and sodium-chloride water type, in the northern part of the delta. Calcite and dolomite dissolution determined the major ion chemistry, but other processes, such as silicate weathering and cation exchange reactions, also contributed. In the northern part of the plain, the interaction with the deeper aquifer enriched the shallow aquifer with Na and Cl ions. Principal Component Analysis showed that five components (PCs) explain 77% of the total variance of water quality parameters; these are: (1) salinity; (2) water-silicate rocks interaction; (3) hardness due to calcite dissolution, and cation exchange processes; (4) nitrogen pollution; and (5) non-N-related artificial fertilizers. This study demonstrated that the variation of water hydrochemistry in the deltaic plain could be attributed to natural and anthropogenic processes. The interpretation of the PCA results dictated the parameters used for the development of a modified Water Quality Index (WQI), to provide a more comprehensive spatial representation of the water quality of the river delta.
Vasilopoulos G, Bailyn C, Milburn J. Swift J1858.6-0814: Localization and variability of the optical counterpart. [Internet]. 2018;12164:1. WebsiteAbstract
Swift J1858.6-0814: Localization and variability of the optical counterpart G. Vasilopoulos (Yale), C. Bailyn (Yale), J. Milburn (Caltech) Following the detection of the new galactic transient source Swift J1858.6-0814 (Krimm et al. ATEL #12151) we performed photometric follow up observations of its optical counterpart using the WASP instrument on the Hale 200" Telescope at Palomar Observatory.
Pappas D, Katsikis V, Stanimirovic I. Symbolic computation of the Duggal transform. Journal of Linear and Topological Algebra (JLTA). 2018;7:53–62.
Lohse J, Wang W, van Oosterwijk N, Médard G, Kuster B, Groves MR, Witte MD. Targeted diazotransfer probes for the modification of carbonic anhydrase II: on the origin of efficiency, selectivity and site-specificity. Targeted Diazotransfer to Proteins. 2018:109.
Wedel S, Manola M, Cavinato M, Trougakos I, Jansen-Dürr P. {Targeting Protein Quality Control Mechanisms by Natural Products to Promote Healthy Ageing}. Molecules [Internet]. 2018;23:1219. WebsiteAbstract
© 2018 by the authors. Organismal ageing is associated with increased chance of morbidity or mortality and it is driven by diverse molecular pathways that are affected by both environmental and genetic factors. The progression of ageing correlates with the gradual accumulation of stressors and damaged biomolecules due to the time-dependent decline of stress resistance and functional capacity, which eventually compromise cellular homeodynamics. As protein machines carry out the majority of cellular functions, proteome quality control is critical for cellular functionality and is carried out through the curating activity of the proteostasis network (PN). Key components of the PN are the two main degradation machineries, namely the ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy-lysosome pathways along with several stress-responsive pathways, such as that of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), which mobilises cytoprotective genomic responses against oxidative and/or xenobiotic damage. Reportedly, genetic or dietary interventions that activate components of the PN delay ageing in evolutionarily diverse organisms. Natural products (extracts or pure compounds) represent an extraordinary inventory of highly diverse structural scaffolds that offer promising activities towards meeting the challenge of increasing healthspan and/or delaying ageing (e.g., spermidine, quercetin or sulforaphane). Herein, we review those natural compounds that have been found to activate proteostatic and/or anti-stress cellular responses and hence have the potential to delay cellular senescence and/or in vivo ageing.We apologise to those authors whose work was not cited due to space limitations. I.P.T. and P.J.-D. acknowledge funding from the EU grant MEDIHEALTH (H2020-MSCA-RISE-2015, GA 691158).
Ralli AM, Niasti KA. Taxonomic and thematic categorizations from preschool years to adulthood: Looking behind the choices. Cognition, Brain, Behavior. 2018;22(4).
Gawthorpe RL, Leeder MR, Kranis H, Skourtsos E, Andrews JE, Henstra GA, Mack GH, Muravchik M, Turner JA, Stamatakis M. Tectono‐sedimentary evolution of the Plio‐Pleistocene Corinth rift, Greece. Basin Research. 2018;30(3):448-479.
Bobrowski A, Krolicka A, Śliwa J, Zarębski J, Economou A, Kalcher K. Tellurium Film Electrodes Deposited on Carbon and Mesoporous Carbon Screen‐printed Substrates for Anodic Stripping Voltammetric Determination of Copper. ElectroanalysisElectroanalysis. 2018;30:2004-2010.
Bathrellos GD, Skilodimou HD, Soukis K, Koskeridou E. {Temporal and spatial analysis of flood occurrences in the drainage basin of Pinios River (Thessaly, Central Greece)}. Land. 2018;7:1–18.Abstract
Historic data and old topographic maps include information on historical floods and paleo-floods. This paper aims at identifying the flood hazard by using historic data in the drainage basin of Pinios (Peneus) River, in Thessaly, central Greece. For this purpose, a catalogue of historical flood events that occurred between 1979 and 2010 and old topographic maps of 1881 were used. Moreover, geomorphic parameters such as elevation, slope, aspect and slope curvature were taken into account. The data were combined with the Geographical Information System to analyze the temporal and spatial distribution of flood events. The results show that a total number of 146 flood events were recorded in the study area. The number of flood events reaches its maximum value in the year 1994, while October contains the most flood events. The flood occurrences increased during the period 1990-2010. The flooded area reaches its maximum value in the year 1987, and November is the month with the most records. The type of damages with the most records is for rural land use. Regarding the class of damages, no human casualties were recorded during the studied period. The annual and monthly distribution of the very high category reaches the maximum values, respectively, in the year 2005 and in June. The analysis of the spatial distribution of the floods proves that most of the occurrences are recorded in the southern part of the study area. There is a certain amount of clustering of flood events in the areas of former marshes and lakes along with the lowest and flattest parts of the study area. These areas are located in the central, southern, south-eastern and coastal part of the study area and create favorable conditions for flooding. The proposed method estimates the localization of sites prone to flood, and it may be used for flood hazard assessment mapping and for flood risk management.
Olson A, Bannert N, Sönnerborg A, de Mendoza C, Price M, Zangerle R, Chaix M-L, Prins M, Kran A-MB, Gill J, et al. Temporal trends of transmitted HIV drug resistance in a multinational seroconversion cohort. AIDS. 2018;32(2):161-169.Abstract
BACKGROUND: The rate of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) may increase with wider use of antiretroviral therapy and can contribute to therapeutic failure. We analysed time trends in TDR among HIV seroconverters. METHODS: Using CASCADE data of individuals with well estimated dates of HIV seroconversion, we examined HIV nucleotide sequences collected prior to antiretroviral therapy use from 1996-2012. All samples were taken within 12 months of testing HIV positive. Using logistic regression, we examined the association between TDR and year of seroconversion, adjusting for confounders. RESULTS: Of 4717 individuals seroconverting between 1996 and 2012, median (IQR) age at seroconversion was 33 (27, 39) years. The majority (3839; 92%) were male, mainly exposed through MSM (3767; 80%), and infected with subtype B (3464; 73%). Overall, 515 (11%) individuals had at least one drug resistance-related mutation; 280 individuals with nucleoside reverse transcriptase, 185 with nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase, and 144 with protease inhibitor mutations. Estimated TDR prevalence was 19.4% (8.2, 36.0) in 1996, significantly decreasing to 8.5% (5.9, 11.9) in 2012 [odds ratio (OR; 95% confidence interval (CI)) = 0.92 (0.90, 0.95) per year increase]. Individuals exposed through sex between men and women were significantly less likely to have been infected with a drug-resistant strain [OR (95% CI) = 0.59 (0.41, 0.87) compared with MSM], and there was marginal evidence that sampling during acute infection was associated with higher odds of resistance [OR (95% CI) = 1.20 (0.97, 1.7), P = 0.093] compared with later sampling. CONCLUSION: TDR has decreased over calendar time although a significant proportion of new infections still carry resistance-related mutations.
Samitas A, Asteriou D, Polyzos S, Kenourgios D. Terrorist incidents and tourism demand: Evidence from Greece. Tourism Management Perspectives [Internet]. 2018;25:23-28. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of terrorism on tourism demand in Greece using monthly data from 1977 to 2012. We investigate whether this relationship is bidirectional and whether it exhibits long run persistence. Thus, we employ a large dataset of terrorist incidents and perform cointegration and long-run causality tests, correcting our data for cyclical seasonality and applying PCA to construct a terrorism proxy according to the severity of the incident. Our findings concur that terrorism has a significant negative impact on tourist arrivals to Greece and that causality is noted from terrorism to tourism only. The results suggest that authorities should establish firm measures against terrorism and that further actions should be taken to promote tourism, safety and security, as a response to terrorist incidents. Our study is, to the best our knowledge, the first to approach terrorism using a three-factor proxy with qualitative features.
Katsarou M, Stratikos E, Chroni A. Thermodynamic destabilization and aggregation propensity as the mechanism behind the association of apoE3 mutants and lipoprotein glomerulopathy. Journal of Lipid Research [Internet]. 2018;59:2339-2348. Website
Cremonini S, Cvetič M, Papadimitriou I. Thermoelectric DC conductivities in hyperscaling violating Lifshitz theories. JHEP. 2018;04:099.
Vagenas G, Palaiothodorou D, Knudson D. Thirty-year trends of study design and statistics in applied sports and exercise biomechanics research. International Journal of Exercise Science [Internet]. 2018;11(1):239-259. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This study documented the change in study design and statistics employed in applied sports and exercise biomechanics research from 1985 to 2014. The sample comprised 676 data based original research reports published in the Journal of Applied Biomechanics (JAB) from 1985 to 2014. Eight design and 10 statistical criteria were extracted from each study. Descriptive statistics were calculated and change in study criteria over time were documented. Design criteria that did not change over time, remaining at relatively low levels of rigor, were widespread (71%) use of small (2-20) sample sizes and examination of numerous dependent variables (26.6% with >13). The number of experimental groups and independent variables also did not change with typically 1 to 2 reported. There was a significant 61% linear increase in randomization of participants into groups, however by 2014 still a minority (39%) of studies were not reporting randomized assignment. Types of statistical analysis showed positive changes over time with a 48% quadratic decrease in descriptive analyses, a 3% linear increase in nonparametric statistics, and a 45% linear increase in reporting parametric statistical analysis. Changes in specific statistical methods included a 9% linear decrease in bivariate correlation and a 73% linear increase in ANOVA. Reporting of assumptions had a 35% linear increase, yet in 2014 sixty-five percent still did not report on meeting statistical assumptions. Changes in test statistics included a linear 56% increase of reporting observed P values and a quadratic 29% increase in reporting effect sizes beginning in the late 1990s. It was concluded there was evidence of small improvements in research design and statistics in JAB over the last 30 years; however, there is still room for improvement to meet higher levels of research rigor and current recommendations on statistical analysis and reporting.
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E K, A.D. K, T.F. K, E. G, K.E. S, N. S, Kolofonos HP, T. M, H. S, A.G. T. Three Regioselectively Acylated Flavonoid Derivatives in Equimolar Yield an One Blow. Chem. Select. [Internet]. 2018;3(18):5207-5211. Publisher's Version
Bersano TM, Gokhroo V, Khamehchi MA, D'Ambroise J, Frantzeskakis DJ, Engels P, Kevrekidis PG. Three-Component Soliton States in Spinor F=1 Bose-Einstein Condensates. Physical Review Letters [Internet]. 2018;120. Website
Yong R, Ranjitkar S, Lekkas D, Halazonetis D, Evans A, Brook A, Townsend G. Three-dimensional (3D) geometric morphometric analysis of human premolars to assess sexual dimorphism and biological ancestry in Australian populations. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2018;166(2):373-385.Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to investigate size and shape variation of human premolars between Indigenous Australians and Australians of European ancestry, and to assess whether sex and ancestry could be differentiated between these groups using 3D geometric morphometrics. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy dental casts from each group, equally subdivided by sex, were scanned using a structured-light scanner. The 3D meshes of upper and lower premolars were processed using geometric morphometric methods. Seventy-two landmarks were recorded for upper premolars and 50 landmarks for lower premolars. For each tooth type, two-way ANOVA was used to assess group differences in centroid size. Shape variations were explored using principal component analysis and visualized using 3D morphing. Two-way Procrustes ANOVA was applied to test group differences for ancestry and sex, and a "leave-one-out" discriminant function was applied to assess group assignment. RESULTS: Centroid size and shape did not display significant difference between the sexes. Centroid size was larger in Indigenous Australians for upper premolars and lower second premolars compared to the Australians of European ancestry. Significant shape variation was noted between the two ancestral groups for upper premolars and the lower first premolar. Correct group assignment of individual teeth to their ancestral groups ranged between 80.0 and 92.8% for upper premolars and 60.0 and 75.7% for lower premolars. DISCUSSION: Our findings provide evidence of significant size and shape variation in human premolars between the two ancestral groups. High classification rates based on shape analysis of upper premolars highlight potential application of geometric morphometrics in anthropological, bioarcheological and forensic contexts.
Pavlou GE, Palaiodimopoulos NE, Kalozoumis PA, Sourpis A, Diakonos FK, Karanikas AI. Time-dependent transport through a T-coupled quantum dot. EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B. 2018;91(10).
Giovanis VF, Yiaghis FA, Vasileiou PV. Topographic recording of the Slalom racing route in snow. Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of sports. 2018;22(1):4 - 10.
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Tousoulis D. Total arterial compliance: An underestimated biomarker. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology [Internet]. 2018;25(14):1496 - 1497. Website
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Tousoulis D. Total arterial compliance: An underestimated biomarker. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology [Internet]. 2018;25(14):1496 - 1497. Website
Ruessmann P, Mahatha SK, Sessi P, Valbuena MA, Bathon T, Fauth K, Godey S, Mugarza A, Kokh KA, Tereshchenko OE, et al. Towards microscopic control of the magnetic exchange coupling at the surface of a topological insulator. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-MATERIALS. 2018;1:015002.Abstract
Magnetically doped topological insulators may produce novel states of electronic matter, where for instance the quantum anomalous Hall effect state can be realized. Pivotal to this goal is a microscopic control over the magnetic state, defined by the local electronic structure of the dopants and their interactions. We report on the magnetic coupling among Mn or Co atoms adsorbed on the surface of the topological insulator Bi2Te3. Our findings uncover the mechanisms of the exchange coupling between magnetic atoms coupled to the topological surface state in strong topological insulators. The combination of x-ray magnetic circular dichroism and ab initio calculations reveals that the sign of the magnetic coupling at short adatom-adatom distances is opposite for Mn with respect to Co. For both elements, the magnetic exchange reverses its sign at a critical distance between magnetic adatoms, as a result of the interplay between superexchange, double exchange and Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yoshida interactions.
Stamatopoulou M, Galanis P, Tzavella F, Petrides KV, Prezerakos P. Trait emotional intelligence questionnaire–adolescent short form: a psychometric investigation in greek context. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment. 2018;36:436–445.
Stamatopoulou M, Galanis P, Tzavella F, Petrides KV, Prezerakos P. Trait emotional intelligence questionnaire–adolescent short form: a psychometric investigation in greek context. Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment. 2018;36(5):436-445.
Kosmidis EK, Contoyiannis YF, Papatheodoropoulos C, Diakonos FK. Traits of criticality in membrane potential fluctuations of pyramidal neurons in the CA1 region of rat hippocampus. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. 2018;48(6):2343 - 2353.
Sagonas K, Valakos ED, Lymberakis P, Pafilis P. Traits of reproduction and feeding of the European Green Lizard, Lacerta viridis (LAURENTI, 1768), at the southern edge of its distribution. HERPETOZOA. 2018;30(3-4):115-129.
Tipaldi MA, Orgera G, Krokidis M, Rebonato A, Maiettini D, Vagnarelli S, Ambrogi C, Rossi M. Trans Arterial Embolization of Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Is the Use of Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer as Safe as Coils?. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2018;41(9):1340 - 1345. Website
Tipaldi MA, Orgera G, Krokidis M, Rebonato A, Maiettini D, Vagnarelli S, Ambrogi C, Rossi M. Trans Arterial Embolization of Non-variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Is the Use of Ethylene–Vinyl Alcohol Copolymer as Safe as Coils?. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2018;41:1340-1345. Website
Karkoula E, Lemonakis N, Kokras N, Dalla C, Gikas E, Skaltsounis AL, Tsarbopoulos A. Trans-crocin 4 is not hydrolyzed to crocetin following i.p. administration in mice, while it shows penetration through the blood brain barrier. Fitoterapia. 2018;129:62-72.Abstract
A novel, fit-for-purpose, highly sensitive, analytical UPLC-PDA methodology was developed and fully validated, according to ICH, FDA and EMA guidelines, for the rapid and accurate quantification of trans-crocin 4 (TC4) and crocetin (CRC) in mice plasma and brain after i.p. administration. A PDA based methodology shows a wider applicability as it is cost effective and can be easily and seamlessly adopted by the pharma industry. The separation of the analytes was performed on a C18 Hypersil Gold column with 2.5 min run time, employing the internal standard (ISTD) methodology. The two methods were successfully applied for the determination of CRC and TC4 in mouse plasma and brain after i.p. administration of TC4 (50 mg/kg) in a time range of 0-240 min. Due to the selection of i.p. administration route, the first-pass metabolism and/or gastric hydrolysis were bypassed, a fact that enhanced the bioavailability of TC4. Furthermore, TC4 was found to be capable of crossing the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) and build up levels in the mouse brain, regardless of its highly hydrophilic character. CRC was not detected in any plasma or brain sample, although it has been reported that TC4 quickly hydrolyzes to CRC after p.o. administration. Therefore i.p. administration could be used in the case of TC4 for the accurate determination of its biological role. Overall, the developed methodology offers important information about the bioavailability of TC4 in mouse plasma and for the first time, demonstrates the ability of TC4 to penetrate the BBB and localize inside the brain.
Karkoula E, Lemonakis N, Kokras N, Dalla C, Gikas E, Skaltsounis A-L, Tsarbopoulos A. Trans-crocin 4 is not hydrolyzed to crocetin following i.p. administration in mice, while it shows penetration through the blood brain barrier. Fitoterapia. 2018;129:62-72.Abstract
A novel, fit-for-purpose, highly sensitive, analytical UPLC-PDA methodology was developed and fully validated, according to ICH, FDA and EMA guidelines, for the rapid and accurate quantification of trans-crocin 4 (TC4) and crocetin (CRC) in mice plasma and brain after i.p. administration. A PDA based methodology shows a wider applicability as it is cost effective and can be easily and seamlessly adopted by the pharma industry. The separation of the analytes was performed on a C18 Hypersil Gold column with 2.5 min run time, employing the internal standard (ISTD) methodology. The two methods were successfully applied for the determination of CRC and TC4 in mouse plasma and brain after i.p. administration of TC4 (50 mg/kg) in a time range of 0-240 min. Due to the selection of i.p. administration route, the first-pass metabolism and/or gastric hydrolysis were bypassed, a fact that enhanced the bioavailability of TC4. Furthermore, TC4 was found to be capable of crossing the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) and build up levels in the mouse brain, regardless of its highly hydrophilic character. CRC was not detected in any plasma or brain sample, although it has been reported that TC4 quickly hydrolyzes to CRC after p.o. administration. Therefore i.p. administration could be used in the case of TC4 for the accurate determination of its biological role. Overall, the developed methodology offers important information about the bioavailability of TC4 in mouse plasma and for the first time, demonstrates the ability of TC4 to penetrate the BBB and localize inside the brain.
Karkoula E, Lemonakis N, Kokras N, Dalla C, Gikas E, Skaltsounis A-L, Tsarbopoulos A. Trans-crocin 4 is not hydrolyzed to crocetin following ip administration in mice, while it shows penetration through the blood brain barrier. Fitoterapia. 2018;129:62-72.
D’Ambroise J, Frantzeskakis DJ, Kevrekidis PG. Traveling dark-bright solitons in a reduced spin-orbit coupled system: Application to bose-einstein condensates. Romanian Reports in Physics [Internet]. 2018;70. Website
J B, et all. Treatment of allergic rhinitis using mobile technology with real world data: The MASK observational pilot study. Allergy. 2018;73(9):1763-1774.
Balis N, Verykios A, Soultati A, Constantoudis V, Papadakis M, Kournoutas F, Drivas C, Skoulikidou M-C, Gardelis S, Fakis M, et al. Triazine-Substituted Zinc Porphyrin as an Electron Transport Interfacial Material for Efficiency Enhancement and Degradation Retardation in Planar Perovskite Solar Cells. ACS Applied Energy Materials [Internet]. 2018;1:3216-3229. WebsiteAbstract
Motivated by the excellent electron-transfer capability of porphyrin molecules in natural photosynthesis, we introduce here the first application of a porphyrin compound to improve the performance of planar perovskite solar cells. The insertion of a thin layer consisting of a triazine-substituted Zn porphyrin between the TiO2 electron transport layer and the CH3NH3PbI3 perovskite film significantly augmented electron transfer toward TiO2 while also sufficiently improved the morphology of the perovskite film. The devices employing porphyrin-modified TiO2 exhibited a significant increase in the short-circuit current densities and a small increase in the fill factor. As a result, they delivered a maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 16.87% (average 14.33%), which represents a 12% enhancement compared to 15.01% (average 12.53%) of the reference cell. Moreover, the porphyrin-modified cells exhibited improved hysteretic behavior and a higher stabilized power output of 14.40% compared to 10.70% of the reference devices. Importantly, nonencapsulated perovskite solar cells embedding a thin porphyrin interlayer showed an elongated lifetime retaining 86% of the initial PCE after 200 h, while the reference devices exhibited higher efficiency loss due to faster decomposition of CH3NH3PbI3 to PbI2. © 2018 American Chemical Society.
Tsoureas N, Green JC, Cloke GFN, Puschmann H, Roe MS, Tizzard G. Trimerisation of carbon suboxide at a di-titanium centre to form a pyrone ring system. Chemical Science. 2018;9(22):5008 - 5014.Abstract
The reaction of the syn-bimetallic bis(pentalene)dititanium complex Ti2(μ:η5,η5-Pn†)2 (Pn† = C8H4(1,4-SiiPr3)2) 1 with carbon suboxide (OCCCO, C3O2) results in trimerisation of the latter and formation of the structurally characterised complex [{Ti2(μ:η5,η5-Pn†)2}{μ-C9O6}]. The trimeric bridging C9O6 unit in the latter contains a 4-pyrone core, a key feature of both the hexamer and octamer of carbon suboxide which are formed in the body from trace amounts of C3O2 and are, for example, potent inhibitors of Na+/K+-ATP-ase. The mechanism of this reaction has been studied in detail by DFT computational studies, which also suggest that the reaction proceeds via the initial formation of a mono-adduct of 1 with C3O2. Indeed, the carefully controlled reaction of 1 with C3O2 affords [Ti2(μ:η5,η5-Pn†)2 (η2-C3O2)], as the first structurally authenticated complex of carbon suboxide.
Vlachogiannakos J, Karagiannakis D, Voulgaris T, Siakavellas SI, Kalogera D, Angelopoulos T, Choupi E, Manolakopoulos S, Papatheodoridis G. Tu1558-An External Validation of the Baveno VI and Expanded Baveno VI Criteria on Attempting to Transform them into a One Stop Liver Shop. Gastroenterology. 2018;154:S–1250.
Vlachogiannakos J, Voulgaris T, Karagiannakis D, Kalogera D, Angelopoulos T, Choupi E, Karamanolis G, Papatheodoridis G. Tu1562-Increased Frequency of Peptic Ulcers Diagnosed During Screening Endoscopy in Asymptomatic Patients with Advanced Chronic Liver Disease. Gastroenterology. 2018;154:S–1252.
Mohammadi E, Namin FA, Tsakmakidis KL, Sohrabi F, Dehkhoda P, Tavakoli A. Tunable polarization-sensitive optical nanoswitches based on spheroidal core-shell nanoparticles. Journal of Optics (United Kingdom) [Internet]. 2018;20. WebsiteAbstract
In this paper, we suggest the design of wavelength tunable, polarization-sensitive optical nanoswitches based on plasmonic spheroidal core-shell nanoparticles. Using a quasi-static approximation, we derive closed-form expressions for short and open circuit conditions, which respectively provide extremely high and low permittivity values at optical frequencies. Owing to the anisotropic nature of spheroidal particles, the analysis are performed in longitudinal and transversal polarizations, where the electric field of the impinging wave is along the major and minor axes of the spheroid, respectively. The derived formulas analytically elucidate this anisotropy, which has been implied by different short and open circuit conditions for two states of polarization. Our results show that by exploiting eccentricity in the spheroidal core-shells (i.e. compared to the spherical core-shells), the switching conditions can be transferred to infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV) frequencies, in longitudinal and transversal polarizations, respectively. Finally, the effective permittivity of the core-shell is extracted analytically using the concept of internal homogenization, which gains insight into the optical response of particle. Our analyses pave the way towards realizing tunable and polarization dependent components in UV, optical and IR frequencies for sensing and nanocircuitry applications. © 2018 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Papageorgiou AC, Li J, Oh SC, Zhang B, Saǧlam Ö, Guo Y, Reichert J, Marco AB, Cortizo-Lacalle D, Mateo-Alonso A, et al. Tuning the ease of formation of on-surface metal-adatom coordination polymers featuring diketones. Nanoscale [Internet]. 2018;10(20):9561 - 9568. Publisher's Version
Mazis I. Turkey, Israel, Greece: Reshuffling in the Eastern Mediterranean. Civitas Gentium. 2018;6(1):13-80.Abstract
Lots have happened in the East-Mediterranean since the beginning of the third millennium. A list of the main events reveals a long series of issues that took place in the region and heavily affect it.  The impact of these issues and events will stay with us for the foreseeable future and is heavily discernible in the relations between the eastern- Mediterranean non- Arab littoral countries: Turkey, Israel, Greece and Cyprus. This list includes, for example, the 2000s deteriorating relations between Turkey and Israel (in 2016 the two resumed full diplomatic relations); the current crises in the relations between Turkey several Middle Eastern countries (Egypt, Syria, Iraq); the civil war that rages in Syria since 2011 and Turkey’s deep involvement in it; acts of Islamist led terrorism, attacks by ISIS1, and manifestations of religious extremism that heavily affect daily life, economies and tourism in Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, as well as in other places; illegal immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers that inundate Turkey, Greece (and via them) many EU countries; energy explorations in the Mediterranean Sea; issues related to civil rights, minorities, the growing tendencies towards strong executives and authoritarian regimes at the expense of democracy and pluralism; heavy internal changes like the decline of Turkish Kemalism, the growing impact of religion in Israel and Turkey, and the fi nancial crisis of Greece; In addition, the struggle for self-determination of various ethnic groups and peoples (the Kurds, the Palestinians, and others); the Russian reappearance, American disappearance and the EU weak impact on events in the Middle East and the Eastern – Mediterranean - - these and subjects have brought about dramatic changes in the Eastern Mediterranean sub-system. 1. See at the end of this text: ANNEX: Evidence on the Collaboration of Turkey with ISIS and other jihadist groups, as well as relevant testimonies from international sources. From the Turkish standpoint, the events in our region express what is happening in the global arena: Europe is aging, its economy and currency are limping and convulsing, and the EU radiates political disintegration (the Brexit) and economic weaknesses. The US is suffering from an economic crisis, it is globally and politically on the decline, internally it is also on the decline following the eight years’ presidency of Barak Obama, and the November 2016 election of President Donald Trump. Simultaneously, other powers (China, Russia) strive to replace American hegemony all around the globe. Also from the standpoint of Ankara, Turkey desires to be now a rising «uneasy» power, and is demarcating the limits of its infl uence: Central Asia, the Caucasus and the Balkans, on the one hand; black Africa, North Africa, and the Middle East, on the other. Following several setbacks, Turkish- Russian relations are developing and disagreements have been settled. And all these developments and events have greatly affected the three eastern - Mediterranean non - Muslim countries (Greece, Israel, Cyprus), and the region’s sole non- Arab but Muslim country- Turkey. In our paper we will make an attempt to describe and analyze the major impacts that these events and issues have had on the developments in the eastern- Mediterranean, with particular focus on Turkey and Israel, and the growing cooperation between Greece and Israel.
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Panagiotou E, Kafa N, Koutsokeras L, Kouis P, Nikolaou P, Constantinides G, Vyrides I. Turning calcined waste egg shells and wastewater to Brushite: Phosphorus adsorption from aqua media and anaerobic sludge leach water. Journal of Cleaner Production [Internet]. 2018;178:419 - 428. Website
Panagiotou E, Kafa N, Koutsokeras L, Kouis P, Nikolaou P, Constantinides G, Vyrides I. Turning calcined waste egg shells and wastewater to Brushite: Phosphorus adsorption from aqua media and anaerobic sludge leach water. Journal of Cleaner Production [Internet]. 2018;178:419-428. Website
Lambrinoudaki I, Kazani MV, Armeni E, Georgiopoulos G, Tampakis K, Rizos D, Augoulea A, Kaparos G, Alexandrou A, Stamatelopoulos K. The TyG index as a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis and arterial stiffness in lean and overweight postmenopausal women. Heart, Lung and CirculationHeart, Lung and Circulation. 2018;27:716-724.
Kopanias K. An Ubaid Kiln at Tell Nader (Kurdistan Region in Iraq). Études Mésopotamiennes [Internet]. 2018;1:70-76. Publisher's Version paper_2018_ubaid_kiln_at_tell_nader.pdf
Ruessmann P, Weber AP, Glott F, Xu N, Fanciulli M, Muff S, Magrez A, Bugnon P, Berger H, Bode M, et al. Universal scattering response across the type-II Weyl semimetal phase diagram. PHYSICAL REVIEW B. 2018;97:075106.Abstract
The discovery of Weyl semimetals represents a significant advance in topological band theory. They paradigmatically enlarged the classification of topological materials to gapless systems while simultaneously providing experimental evidence for the long-sought Weyl fermions. Beyond fundamental relevance, their high mobility, strong magnetoresistance, and the possible existence of even more exotic effects, such as the chiral anomaly, make Weyl semimetals a promising platform to develop radically new technology. Fully exploiting their potential requires going beyond the mere identification of materials and calls for a detailed characterization of their functional response, which is severely complicated by the coexistence of surface-and bulk-derived topologically protected quasiparticles, i.e., Fermi arcs and Weyl points, respectively. Here, we focus on the type-II Weyl semimetal class in which we find a stoichiometry-dependent phase transition from a trivial to a nontrivial regime. By exploring the two extreme cases of the phase diagram, we demonstrate the existence of a universal response of both surface and bulk states to perturbations. We show that quasiparticle interference patterns originate from scattering events among surface arcs. Analysis reveals that topologically nontrivial contributions are strongly suppressed by spin texture. We also show that scattering at localized impurities can generate defect-induced quasiparticles sitting close to the Weyl point energy. These give rise to strong peaks in the local density of states, which lift the Weyl node, significantly altering the pristine low-energy spectrum. Remarkably, by comparing the WTe2 and the MoTe2 cases we found that scattering response and topological transition are not directly linked. Visualizing the existence of a universal microscopic response to scattering has important consequences for understanding the unusual transport properties of this class of materials. Overall, our observations provide a unifying picture of the type-II Weyl phase diagram.
Katavoutas G, Flocas HA. Universal thermal climate index (UTCI) and synoptic circulation patterns over the metropolitan city of Athens, Greece. Global Nest Journal [Internet]. 2018;20:477-487. Website
Kostaki EG, Karamitros T, Stefanou G, Mamais I, Angelis K, Hatzakis A, Kramvis A, Paraskevis D. Unravelling the history of hepatitis B virus genotypes A and D infection using a full-genome phylogenetic and phylogeographic approach. ElifeElifeElife. 2018;7.Abstract
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection constitutes a global public health problem. In order to establish how HBV was disseminated across different geographic regions, we estimated the levels of regional clustering for genotypes D and A. We used 916 HBV-D and 493 HBV-A full-length sequences to reconstruct their global phylogeny. Phylogeographic analysis was conducted by the reconstruction of ancestral states using the criterion of parsimony. The putative origin of genotype D was in North Africa/Middle East. HBV-D sequences form low levels of regional clustering for the Middle East and Southern Europe. In contrast, HBV-A sequences form two major clusters, the first including sequences mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, and the second including sequences mostly from Western and Central Europe. Conclusion: We observed considerable differences in the global dissemination patterns of HBV-D and HBV-A and different levels of monophyletic clustering in relation to the regions of prevalence of each genotype.
Tsoukos A, Drikos S, Brown LE, Sotiropoulos K, Veligekas P, Bogdanis GC. Upper and Lower Body Power are Strong Predictors for Selection of Male Junior National Volleyball Team Players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 2018:1.Abstract
{The purpose of the present study was to determine whether a battery of anthropometric and lower and upper body strength, speed and power tests predicted selection of young volleyball players for a Junior National Team by expert coaches. Fifty-two male junior volleyball players (14.8±0.5 yrs, height: 1.84±0.05 m, body mass: 72.5±7.1 kg) took part in a training camp and underwent a selection procedure by expert coaches' of the junior national team. Anthropometric data and fitness tests results were obtained and players were graded on a scale from 0 to 100 on the basis of their performance in a volleyball tournament. Selected players were superior in the majority of measured variables (p≤0.017) and had higher grading scores compared with non-selected players (85.3±4.1 vs. 70.5±5.6, respectively, p<0.01). The combination of spike jump and reach test (SJR) and 3 kg medicine ball throw velocity (MB3) explained 63.5% of the variance in expert coaches' grading (p<0.001). A multivariate discriminant analysis yielded a significant discriminant function (Wilk's lambda= 0.55, χ= 29.324, p<0.001, η=0.82). SJR and MB3 were the only variables that contributed to the discriminant function (standardized function coefficients: SJR = 0.68
Tsarouhas K, Kioukia-Fougia N, Papalexis P, Tsatsakis A, Kouretas D, Bacopoulou F, Tsitsimpikou C. Use of nutritional supplements contaminated with banned doping substances by recreational adolescent athletes in Athens, Greece. Food and Chemical Toxicology [Internet]. 2018;115:447-450. Website
Stergiannis P. The use of POCT in community health care. Health & Research Journal. 2018;4(2):60-62.
Papaefthimiou E, Galanis P, Lavranos GM, Lamnisos D. Use of social media for sexual health promotion. Nursing Care and Research. 2018.
Papaefthimiou E, Galanis P, Lavranos GM, Lamnisos D. Use of social media for sexual health promotion. Nursing Care and Research. 2018.
Giannatou S, Vasilatos C, Mitsis I, Koukouzas N. Utilization of natural and synthetic zeolitic materials as soil amendments in abandoned mine sites. Bulletin of the Geological Society of Greece [Internet]. 2018;53:78. Website
Moretti MI, Hatzidimitriou D, Karampelas A, Sokolovsky KV, Bonanos AZ, Gavras P, Yang M. Variability search in M 31 using principal component analysis and the Hubble Source Catalogue. [Internet]. 2018;477:2664 - 2683. WebsiteAbstract
Principal component analysis (PCA) is being extensively used in Astronomy but not yet exhaustively exploited for variability search. The aim of this work is to investigate the effectiveness of using the PCA as a method to search for variable stars in large photometric data sets. We apply PCA to variability indices computed for light curves of 18 152 stars in three fields in M 31 extracted from the Hubble Source Catalogue. The projection of the data into the principal components is used as a stellar variability detection and classification tool, capable of distinguishing between RR Lyrae stars, long-period variables (LPVs) and non-variables. This projection recovered more than 90 per cent of the known variables and revealed 38 previously unknown variable stars (about 30 per cent more), all LPVs except for one object of uncertain variability type. We conclude that this methodology can indeed successfully identify candidate variable stars.
Pavlakis EP. Violencia y diferencia en La mujer que buceó dentro del corazón del mundo de Sabina Berman. Literature of the Americas [Internet]. 2018;(4):253-264. Publisher's Version
Collaboration G, Babusiaux C, van Leeuwen F, Barstow, M. A, Jordi C, Vallenari A, Bossini A, Bressan A, Cantat-Gaudin T, et al. VizieR Online Data Catalog: 46 open clusters GaiaDR2 HR diagrams (Gaia Collaboration, 2018). [Internet]. 2018:J/A+A/616/A10. WebsiteAbstract
We have determined the membership of 46 open clusters. For the nine clusters within 250pc we determined optimised parallaxes based on the combined information extracted from the measured parallax and proper motion values. These clusters are : in Tables A1a & A3: alphaPer, Blanco1, ComaBer, Hyades, IC2391, IC2602, NGC2451A, Pleiades, Praesepe. The remaining 37 clusters are in Table A1b & A4: Coll140, IC4651, IC4665, IC4725, IC4756, NGC0188, NGC0752, NGC0869, NGC0884, NGC1039, NGC1901, NGC2158, NGC2168, NGC2232, NGC2323, NGC2360, NGC2422, NGC2423, NGC2437, NGC2447, NGC2516, NGC2547, NGC2548, NGC2682, NGC3228, NGC3532, NGC6025, NGC6281, NGC6405, NGC6475, NGC6633, NGC6774, NGC6793, NGC7092, Stock2, Trump02, Trump10. (4 data files).
Merle T, van Eck S, Jorissen A, van der Swaelmen M, Masseron T, Zwitter T, Hatzidimitriou D, Klutsch A, Pourbaix D, Blomme R, et al. VizieR Online Data Catalog: GES: multi-line spectroscopic binary candidates (Merle+, 2017). [Internet]. 2018:J/A+A/608/A95. WebsiteAbstract
Our analysis was performed on the iDR4 consisting of ~260000 single exposures (corresponding to ~100 000 stacked spectra) of about 51000 distinct stars observed with the FLAMES instrument feeding the optical spectrographs GIRAFFE (with setups HR3, HR5A, HR6, HR9B, HR10, HR14A, HR15N, HR15, HR21) and UVES (with setups U520 and U580) covering the optical and near-IR wavelength ranges. (5 data files).
Spetsieri ZT, Bonanos AZ, Kourniotis M, Yang M, Lianou S, Bellas-Velidis I, Gavras P, Hatzidimitriou D, Kopsacheili M, Moretti MI, et al. VizieR Online Data Catalog: VI magnitudes of NGC 4535 stars (Spetsieri+, 2018). [Internet]. 2018:J/A+A/618/A185. WebsiteAbstract
We used archival observations of NGC 4535 taken with the HST WFPC2 as part of the HST Key Project. We used 13 epochs of F555W (equivalent to Johnson V) and 9 epochs of F814W (equivalent to Kron-Cousins I). The F555W data consisted in total of eight 3x1200 sec exposures and five 4x1300s exposures, while the F814W of nine 3x1300s exposures. (1 data file).
Sasaki M, Haberl F, Henze M, Saeedi S, Williams BF, Plucinsky PP, Hatzidimitriou D, Karampelas A, Sokolovsky KV, Breitschwerdt D, et al. VizieR Online Data Catalog: XMM northern disc of M31 sources (Sasaki+, 2018). [Internet]. 2018:J/A+A/620/A28. WebsiteAbstract
We have observed two fields in the northern disc of M31 in a large programme (LP) of XMM-Newton (PI: M. Sasaki). The data were taken with the European Photon Imaging Cameras (EPICs) in full-frame mode using the thin filter for the pn camera (EPIC-pn) and the medium filter for the two MOS cameras (EPIC-MOS1/2), in order to minimise the contamination by background but to maximise the sensitivity for soft diffuse emission. Each of the two fields was observed twice. (6 data files).
Chimona C, Rhizopoulou S. Water Economy via Oriented Root Elongation of Mediterranean Plants: Physiological Parameters. World Journal of Research and Review. 2018;6(4):1-5.Abstract
Plant species grown in the Mediterranean region have been selected for an experimental study regarding plant ability to endure harsh, abiotic conditions such as water deficiency. Young plants of Ceratonia siliqua L., Myrtus communis L., Nerium oleander L., Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.) were placed in elongated plastic tubes and rhizotrons, which allow non-destructive observations of plant material, and were grown under controlled light and temperature conditions, with varying irrigation patterns in a growth chamber, for a 30-day period. Sugar, proline and chlorophyll content were measured in above and below ground tissues of the considered species, during the 30-day experimental period. The results show that Ceratonia siliqua, Myrtus communis and Nerium oleander are more capable of enduring drought conditions, in comparison to Rosmarinus officinalis L. and Pittosporum tobira (Thunb.). The results can be used for planning green urban landscapes with introduction of naturalistic planting, using plant species adapted to the scarcity of water during prolonged, ambient drought conditions.
What's in a first? The link between impromptu invitations and their responses.
Bella S, Moser A. What's in a first? The link between impromptu invitations and their responses. Journal of Pragmatics [Internet]. 2018;125:96-110. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This paper examines Greek invitations as first pair parts of an adjacency pair within the framework of Conversation Analysis. The focus of our research is on impromptu invitations issued via polar negative-interrogative constructions and the effects this type of con- struction has on the interactional organization of the whole invitation-response sequence. It is suggested that the issuing of the invitation by means of this particular syntactic choice has ramifications for the unfolding of the interaction with respect to sequencing and preference organization. Specifically, it is maintained that impromptu invitations issued by means of polar negative-interrogatives in Greek tend to trigger markedly delayed accep- tances. It is suggested that the explanation for this phenomenon lies in the “cross-cutting” preferences built in the construction when used to make impromptu invitations.
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Bella S, Moser A. What's in a first?The link between impromptu invitations and their responses. Journal of Pragmatics [Internet]. 2018;125:96-110. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This paper examines Greek invitations as first pair parts of an adjacency pair within the framework of Conversation Analysis. The focus of our research is on impromptu invitations issued via polar negative-interrogative constructions and the effects this type of construction has on the interactional organization of the whole invitation-response sequence. It is suggested that the issuing of the invitation by means of this particular syntactic choice has ramifications for the unfolding of the interaction with respect to sequencing and preference organization. Specifically, it is maintained that impromptu invitations issued by means of polar negative-interrogatives in Greek tend to trigger markedly delayed acceptances. It is suggested that the explanation for this phenomenon lies in the “cross-cutting” preferences built in the construction when used to make impromptu invitations.
Terpou A, Bekatorou A, Bosnea L, Kanellaki M, Ganatsios V, Koutinas AA. Wheat bran as prebiotic cell immobilisation carrier for industrial functional Feta-type cheese making: Chemical, microbial and sensory evaluation. Biocatalysis and Agricultural BiotechnologyBiocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology. 2018;13:75-83.
With and Against the Powers of Contingency: an Introduction. Synthesis: an Anglophone Journal of Comparative Literary Studies [Internet]. 2018;(11). Publisher's Version
Roehrer S, Behr J, Stork V, Ramires M, Médard G, Frank O, Kleigrewe K, Hofmann T, Minceva M. Xanthohumol C, a minor bioactive hop compound: Production, purification strategies and antimicrobial test. Journal of Chromatography B. 2018;1095:39-49.
Petropoulou M, Vasilopoulos G, Christie IM, Giannios D, Coe MJ. X-ray mapping of the stellar wind in the binary PSR J2032+4127/MT91 213. [Internet]. 2018;474:L22 - L26. WebsiteAbstract
PSR J2032+4127 is a young and rapidly rotating pulsar on a highly eccentric orbit around the high-mass Be star MT91 213. X-ray monitoring of the binary system over an ∼4000 d period with Swift has revealed an increase of the X-ray luminosity which we attribute to the synchrotron emission of the shocked pulsar wind. We use Swift X-ray observations to infer a clumpy stellar wind with r-2 density profile and constrain the Lorentz factor of the pulsar wind to 105 < γw < 106. We investigate the effects of an axisymmetric stellar wind with polar gradient on the X-ray emission. Comparison of the X-ray light curve hundreds of days before and after the periastron can be used to explore the polar structure of the wind.
Maravelias G, Antoniou V, Zezas A, Strantzalis A, Hatzidimitriou D, Haberl F. XTE J0052-723 (SXP 4.78; Swift J005139.2-721704), a newly identified Be/X-ray binary pulsar. [Internet]. 2018;12224:1. WebsiteAbstract
ATel #12209 reported the detection of a new X-ray transient in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), Swift J005139.2-721704, exhibiting outbursting activity. The system has been classified as a new SMC high-mass X-ray binary based on its identification with the B-type star [M2002]20671.
Aaboud M, others. {$ZZ \to \ell^{+}\ell^{-}\ell^{\prime +}\ell^{\prime -}$ cross-section measurements and search for anomalous triple gauge couplings in 13 TeV $pp$ collisions with the ATLAS detector}. Phys. Rev. D. 2018;97:032005.
Κοτσαμπόπουλος Π, Γαλανάκη Ε. Η προαγωγή της ψυχικής υγείας των μαθητών στα πλαίσια της παιδαγωγικής Waldorf. Παιδαγωγική Επιθεώρηση [Internet]. 2018;66:48-65. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This paper presents a brief literature review on the impact of Waldorf education on students’ and graduates’ socio-emotional health. The main elements of Waldorf education which contribute to socio-emotional health are identified and described, namely, integration of the arts, movement and play, promoting relationships, reconnecting with nature, and spiritual development. Finally, the positive impact of Waldorf education on the reduction of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is analyzed.
Γιοβάνης, Β. Αμούτζας. Η στρατηγική στο αγώνισμα τεχνικής κατάβασης (σλάλομ) των ανδρών. 2018.
Pappas D, Katsikis VN, Stanimirović PS. The λ-Aluthge transform of EP matrices. Filomat. 2018;32:4403–4411.
Κουκουνάρας- Λιάγκης Μ. Ομολογιακή και μη Ομολογιακή Θρησκευτική Εκπαίδευση. Ποια σημασία μπορεί να έχουν οι όροι σήμερα;/Confessional and non-confessional RE. What would be the meaning ofthe terms today?. Ελληνική Περιοδική Έκδοση για τη Θρησκευτική Εκπαίδευση/ Greek Journal of Religious Education [Internet]. 2018;1(1):1-8. Doi: 10.30457/031020181. http://doi.org/10.30457/031020181 confessional_and_non-confessional_re._what_would_be_the_meaning_of_the_terms_today.pdf
Τὰ συνταγματικὰ ὅρια τῆς ἀναθεωρήσεως τοῦ νομικοῦ καθεστῶτος τῆς Ἐκκλησίας τῆς Ἑλλάδος. Θεολογία. 2018;89(1):129-163.
Kamberidou I. ΤΟ "ΕΠΙΚΙΝΔΥΝΟ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΣΤΟΙΧΕΙΟ" ΣΤΗΝ ΚΥΠΡΟ. Φιλοσοφία και Παιδεία. 2018;24(77-78):34-37.Abstract
©       Page | 1 Citation: Καμπερίδου, Ειρήνη (2018). ΤΟ "ΕΠΙΚΙΝΔΥΝΟ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΣΤΟΙΧΕΙΟ" ΣΤΗΝ ΚΥΠΡΟ. Φιλοσοφία και Παιδεία, 24(77-78), 34-37. Έκδοση της Ένωσης Καθηγητών για την Προαγωγή της Φιλοσοφίας στην Εκπαίδευση (Ε.Κ.Δ.Ε.Φ.)  Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/y985q6w5, and  https://pergamos.lib.uoa.gr/uoa/dl/object/2820342
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Papaioannou S. Το Ταξίδι προς τη Δύση Αρχίζει:  ο Λίβιος Ανδρόνικος και η πρώτη μετάφραση της Οδύσσειας. Παρουσία. Επιστημονικό περιοδικό του Συλλόγου Διδακτικού Προσωπικού Φιλοσοφικής Σχολής Πανεπιστημίου Αθηνών. 2018;21 (n.s.1):83-108. 2149-2052-1-pb.pdf
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Gazeas K, Loukaidou G, Tzouganatos L, Karampotsiou E, Petropoulou M. 110 Minima timings of ultra-short orbital period eclipsing binaries. [Internet]. 2017;6217:1. WebsiteAbstract
We present 110 times of minima of 7 ultra-short orbital period eclipsing binaries.
Palafouta S, Gazeas K, Christopoulou E, Bakogianni V, Dervou M, Loukaidou G. 120 Minima timings of eclipsing binaries. [Internet]. 2017;6218:1. WebsiteAbstract
We present 120 times of minima of 8 eclipsing binaries.
Kokotou MG, Galiatsatou G, Magrioti V, Koutoulogenis G, Barbayianni E, Limnios D, Mouchlis VD, Satpathy B, Navratil A, Dennis EA, et al. 2-Oxoesters: A Novel Class of Potent and Selective Inhibitors of Cytosolic Group IVA Phospholipase A2. Scientific Reports. 2017;7:7025.Abstract
Cytosolic phospholipase A2 (GIVA cPLA2) is the only PLA2 that exhibits a marked preference for hydrolysis of arachidonic acid containing phospholipid substrates releasing free arachidonic acid and lysophospholipids and giving rise to the generation of diverse lipid mediators involved in inflammatory conditions. Thus, the development of potent and selective GIVA cPLA2 inhibitors is of great importance. We have developed a novel class of such inhibitors based on the 2-oxoester functionality. This functionality in combination with a long aliphatic chain or a chain carrying an appropriate aromatic system, such as the biphenyl system, and a free carboxyl group leads to highly potent and selective GIVA cPLA2 inhibitors (XI(50) values 0.00007–0.00008) and docking studies aid in understanding this selectivity. A methyl 2-oxoester, with a short chain carrying a naphthalene ring, was found to preferentially inhibit the other major intracellular PLA2, the calcium-independent PLA2. In RAW264.7 macrophages, treatment with the most potent 2-oxoester GIVA cPLA2 inhibitor resulted in over 50% decrease in KLA-elicited prostaglandin D2 production. The novel, highly potent and selective GIVA cPLA2 inhibitors provide excellent tools for the study of the role of the enzyme and could contribute to the development of novel therapeutic agents for the treatment of inflammatory diseases.
Bartelt J, Vucic N, Camps-Mur D, Garcia-Villegas E, Demirkol I, Fehske A, Grieger M, Tzanakaki A, Gutiérrez J, Grass E, et al. 5G transport network requirements for the next generation fronthaul interface. Eurasip Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking [Internet]. 2017;2017. Website
Sklirou AD, Gaboriaud-Kolar N, Papassideri I, Skaltsounis A-L, Trougakos IP. {6-bromo-indirubin-3′-oxime (6BIO), a Glycogen synthase kinase-3$\beta$ inhibitor, activates cytoprotective cellular modules and suppresses cellular senescence-mediated biomolecular damage in human fibroblasts}. Scientific Reports [Internet]. 2017;7:11713. Website
Mariolis-Sapsakos T, Zarokosta M, Zoulamoglou M, Piperos T, Papapanagiotou I, Sgantzos M, Birbas K, Kaklamanos I. Aberrant subvesical bile ducts identified during laparoscopic cholecystectomy: A rare case report and review of the literature. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2017;31:99-102.Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Aberrant subvesical bile ducts are a scarce anatomical variation, consisted by a network of bile ducts located in the peri-hepatic capsule of the gallbladder fossa. These rare ducts are usually discovered intraoperatively and their presence poses the risk of bile injury and clinically significant bile leak. PRESENTATION OF CASE: Aberrant subvesical bile ducts were unexpectedly identified in a young woman during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. These three ducts were clipped carefully for avoidance of bile duct injury and subsequent bile leak. The operation was uneventful. A meticulous review of the recent literature was conducted as well. DISCUSSION: This unusual anatomical variation of the biliary tract is mainly discovered during the operation. Thus, surgical injury of these ducts is nearly inevitable and it provokes the severe complication of bile leak. Bile injury represents the most crucial and life-threatening postoperative complication of cholecystectomies. Surgeons in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen should be constantly aware of this rare anatomical variation. CONCLUSION: Aberrant subvesical bile ducts are associated with a high risk of surgical bile duct injury. Nevertheless, meticulous operative technique combined with surgeons' perpetual awareness concerning this peculiar anatomical aberration leads to a safe laparoscopic cholecystectomy.
Synetos A, Toutouzas K, Benetos G, Drakopoulou M, Stathogianis K, Latsios G, Agrogiannis G, Papalois A, Anagnostopoulos K, Cokkinos D, et al. Abstract 17995. Circulation. 2017;136.
Mantas J. Accreditation and Certification in Health Informatics: Principles and Procedures. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;238:272-275.Abstract
Accreditation is an important process ensuring quality of academic programs in Biomedical Informatics. Certification ensures standards in knowledge and skills of professionals in Health Informatics. The process of Accreditation is analyzed for its pros and cons. Procedures are applied to ensure the completion of accreditation of a program is transparent, objective and leads in quality qualifications. Finally, the logistics required for Accreditation are calculated in terms of human resources as well to meeting cost expectations.
Katsilieris TD, Latsas GP, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. An accurate computational tool for performance estimation of FSO communication links over weak to strong atmospheric turbulent channels. Computation [Internet]. 2017;5. Website
Katsilieris TD, Latsas GP, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. An accurate computational tool for performance estimation of FSO communication links over weak to strong atmospheric turbulent channels. Computation [Internet]. 2017;5. Website
Moschos MM, Chatziralli I, Gazouli M, Brouzas D, Cennamo G, Eidenberger T, Forte R, Panzella L, Cesarano I, Napolitano A, et al. Acknowledgements to the Referees. Ophthalmic Research. 2017;58:243–243.
Alevizaki A, Sainidou R, Rembert P, Morvan B, Stefanou N. Acoustic properties of double-porosity granular polymers. Physical Review B. 2017;95(21):214306 (10 pages).Abstract
Using an extension of the full elastodynamic layer-multiple-scattering method to structures of fluid-saturated poroelastic spherical bodies, a comprehensive theoretical study of the acoustic response of double-porosity submerged liquid-saturated granular polymeric materials of specific morphology consisting of touching porous polymer spheres arranged in a fcc lattice, beyond the long-wavelength effective-medium description, is presented. Calculated transmission and absorption spectra of finite slabs of these materials are analyzed by reference to the acoustic modes of the constituent porous spherical grains as well as to relevant dispersion diagrams of corresponding infinite crystals, and a consistent interpretation of the results is provided. In particular, it is shown that resonant modes with very long lifetime, localized in the spheres in the form of slow longitudinal waves, which are peculiar to poroelastic materials, are formed when the viscous length is much shorter than the radius of the inner pores of the spheres. These modes, which can be easily tuned in frequency by adjusting the intrinsic porosity of the spheres, induce some remarkable features in the acoustic behavior of these double-porosity materials, such as narrow dispersionless absorption bands and directional transmission gaps.
Karampasis E, Papanikolaou N, Voglitsis D, Loupis M, Psarras A, Boubaris A, Baros D, Dimitrakopoulos G. Active thermoelectric cooling solutions for airspace applications: the thermicool project. IEEE Access. 2017;5:2288–2299.
Karampasis E, Papanikolaou N, Voglitsis D, Loupis M, Psarras A, Boubaris A, Baros D, Dimitrakopoulos G. Active thermoelectric cooling solutions for airspace applications: the thermicool project. 2017;5:2288 - 2299.
Karampatsos GP, Korfiatis PG, Zaras ND, Georgiadis GV, Terzis GD. Acute Effect of Countermovement Jumping on Throwing Performance in Track and Field Athletes During Competition. J Strength Cond Res. 2017;31(2):359-364.Abstract
Karampatsos, GP, Korfiatis, PG, Zaras, ND, Georgiadis, GV, and Terzis, GD. Acute effect of countermovement jumping on throwing performance in track and field athletes during competition. J Strength Cond Res 32(1): 359-364, 2017-The purpose of the study was to investigate whether performing 3 consecutive countermovement jumps (CMJs) just before an attempt enhances performance in track and field throwers during competition. Twelve shot putters, 8 hammer throwers, 9 discus throwers, and 3 javelin throwers of both sexes participated in the study. They performed 3 maximal CMJs 85 ± 12 seconds before the second, fourth, and sixth attempt during 3 different official competitions of national level. Maximal strength (1 repetition maximum [1RM]) in squat and bench press was measured 1 week after the competition. Mean throwing performance was significantly higher after the CMJs intervention (2.66 ± 4.3%, range of increase 0.02-18.98%, p = 0.0001). Similarly, maximum throwing performance was significantly higher after the CMJs (2.76 ± 3.29%, range of increase 0.09-13.93%, p = 0.0009). All but 2 athletes increased their best performance after the CMJs. The percentage increase in performance was similar between sexes (male athletes 2.56 ± 3.01%; female athletes 3.06 ± 3.76%, p = 0.677), but it was higher for the "lighter throws" (discus and javelin throw: 4.66 ± 4.11%) compared with the "heavier throws" (shot and hammer throw: 1.62 ± 2.04%, p = 0.008). The percentage increase in performance was not significantly correlated with 1RM squat or bench press, anthropometric characteristics, and personal best performance. These results suggest that performing 3 CMJs approximately 1 minute before an attempt may increase track and field throwing performance during competition.
Efentakis P, Iliodromitis E, Varela A, Chavdoula E, Sigala F, Kostomitsopoulos N, Farmakis D, Tasouli A, Papapetropoulos A, Klinakis A, et al. Acute treatment of levosimendan attenuates chronic doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy in vivo: implication of the critical role of inotropic action: P4229. European Heart Journal. 2017;38.
Volos C, Vaidyanathan S, Pham V-T, Nistazakis HE, Stouboulos IN, Kyprianidis IM, Tombras GS. Adaptive control and synchronization of a memristor-based Shinriki’s system. Studies in Computational Intelligence [Internet]. 2017;701:237-261. Website
Volos C, Vaidyanathan S, Pham V-T, Nistazakis HE, Stouboulos IN, Kyprianidis IM, Tombras GS. Adaptive control and synchronization of a memristor-based Shinriki’s system. Studies in Computational Intelligence [Internet]. 2017;701:237-261. Website
Voulgaris T, Vlachogiannakos J, Ioannidou P, Papageorgiou M-V, Zampeli E, Karagiannakis D, Georgiou A, Papazoglou A, Karamanolis G, Papatheodoridis GV. Adherence to follow-up and treatment recommendations in Greek and immigrant patients with chronic hepatitis B in Greece. European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology. 2017;29:264–270.
Kevrekidis PG, Wang W, Carretero-González R, Frantzeskakis DJ. Adiabatic Invariant Approach to Transverse Instability: Landau Dynamics of Soliton Filaments. Physical Review Letters [Internet]. 2017;118. Website
Mouratidis A, Michou A, Vassiou A. Adolescents’ autonomous functioning and implicit theories of ability as predictors of their school achievement and week-to-week study regulation and well-being. Contemporary Educational PsychologyContemporary Educational Psychology. 2017;48:56-66.Abstract
Research on students’ motivation has mainly focused on interpersonal differences rather than on the ongoing, intrapersonal dynamics that forge students’ everyday life. In this five-month longitudinal (diary) study, we recruited a sample of 179 high school students from Greece (35.8% males; Mage = 16.27; SD = 1.02) to investigate through multilevel analyses the ongoing dynamics of students’ motivation. We did so by examining the relation between autonomous functioning and aspects of study regulation (namely, study efforts and procrastination) and well-being (namely, subjective vitality and depressive feelings). After controlling for perceived competence, we found week-to-week autonomous functioning to relate positively to study efforts and subjective vitality and negatively to procrastination and depressive feelings. Interestingly, implicit theories of ability - the degree to which one believes that ability is fixed or amenable - were found to moderate the week-to-week relations of autonomous functioning to study efforts and homework procrastination. In particular, autonomous functioning co-varied positively to study efforts and negatively to homework procrastination only among students who believed that ability is malleable. Also, beliefs that ability is fixed predicted poorer grades, lower mean levels of study efforts, and higher homework procrastination. The results underscore the necessity of taking a more dynamic view when studying motivational phenomena and the importance of jointly considering the implicit theory framework and self-determination theory.
Dhami S, et all. Allergen immunotherapy for allergic asthma: protocol for a systematic review. Clin Transl Allergy. 2017;7(1):32.
Dhami S, et all. Allergen immunotherapy for IgE-mediated food allergy: protocol for a systematic review. Clin Transl Allergy. 2017;7(31).
Kristiansen M, et all. Allergen immunotherapy for the prevention of allergy: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2017;28(1):18-29.Abstract
 
Androulidakis I, Zambon M. Almost regular Poisson manifolds and their holonomy groupoids. Selecta Math. (N.S.) [Internet]. 2017;23(3):2291–2330. Publisher's VersionAbstract
We look at Poisson geometry taking the viewpoint of singular foliations, understood as suitable submodules generated by Hamiltonian vector fields rather than partitions into (symplectic) leaves. The class of Poisson structures which behave best from this point of view, are those whose submodule generated by Hamiltonian vector fields arises from a smooth holonomy groupoid. We call them almost regular Poisson structures and determine them completely. They include regular Poisson and log symplectic manifolds, as well as several other Poisson structures whose symplectic foliation presents singularities. We show that the holonomy groupoid associated with an almost regular Poisson structure is a Poisson groupoid, integrating a naturally associated Lie bialgebroid. The Poisson structure on the holonomy groupoid is regular, and as such it provides a desingularization. The holonomy groupoid is "minimal" among Lie groupoids which give rise to the submodule generated by Hamiltonian vector fields. This implies that, in the case of log-symplectic manifolds, the holonomy groupoid coincides with the symplectic groupoid constructed by Gualtieri and Li. Last, we focus on the integrability of almost regular Poisson manifolds and exhibit the role of the second homotopy group of the source-fibers of the holonomy groupoid.
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Papaioannou TG, Vrachatis DA, Tousoulis D. Ambulatory Pulse Wave Velocity Monitoring: A Step Forward. Hypertension [Internet]. 2017;70(1):27 - 29. Website
Papaioannou TG, Vrachatis DA, Tousoulis D. Ambulatory Pulse Wave Velocity Monitoring: A Step Forward. Hypertension [Internet]. 2017;70(1):27 - 29. Website
Mazis I. Analyse geopolitique des Antagonismes Russo Americains en termes de politique energetique dans le sous-systeme des Balkans au sein du systeme Mediterraneen. Géographies, Géopolitiques et Géostratégies Régionales. 2017;V(1):25-35.Abstract
Au sein du complexe géopolitique méditerranéen, on observe ces derniers mois des mouvements dangereux de grande ampleur, dans le sous-système des Balkans occidentaux. La Grèce a le funeste privilège de constituer la frontière des deux sous-systèmes du complexe géopolitique méditerranéen:  a. du sous-système des Balkans et, b. du sous-système turco-proche-oriental. Nous allons démontrer d’une part, que ces deux sous-systèmes se trouvent confrontés à des disfonctionnements intenses et instables et d’autre part, que le facteur géopolitique déterminant de l’instabilité est celui de la sécurité énergétique. De surcroit, nous montrerons que les deux principaux pôles de puissances internationales que sont Moscou et Washington, de par leur antagonisme de type néo guerre froide, confèrent une dynamique déstabilisatrice au complexe géopolitique méditerranéen, dont l’épicentre se trouve dans les Balkans de l’ouest (Balkans occidentaux). La notion dite: «de type néo guerre froide» est utilisée pour souligner le fait qu’il existe une grande distance politico idéologique entre ces deux pôles (et bien sur, il en existe une plus grande encore entre Washington et Pékin), comme pendant la période de la guerre froide. La différence idéologique, en l’occurrence, réside entre l’approche cosmopolite et ultra libérale occidentale et l’approche nationale-identitaire conservatrice orientale, avec comme pole dominant Moscou.  Le corpus théorique de la présente analyse est celui de la géopolitique anglo-saxonne classique, issue de l’école de N. Spykman, ayant évolué avec l’approche de Z. Brzezinsky et celui de l’analyse géopolitique systémique contemporaine
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Aaboud M, others. {Analysis of the $Wtb$ vertex from the measurement of triple-differential angular decay rates of single top quarks produced in the $t$-channel at $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2017;12:017.
Barbero G, Lelidis I. Analysis of Warburg's impedance and its equivalent electric circuits. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics [Internet]. 2017;19:24934-24944. Website
Matsangouras IT, Nastos PT, Bluestein HB, Pytharoulis I, Papachristopoulou K, Miglietta MM. Analysis of waterspout environmental conditions and of parent-storm behaviour based on satellite data over the southern Aegean Sea of Greece. International Journal of Climatology [Internet]. 2017;37:1022-1039. Website
Zoulamoglou M, Zarokosta M, Kaklamanos I, Piperos Τ, Flessas I, Kakaviatos D, Kalles V, Bonatsos V, Sgantzos M, Mariolis-Sapsakos T. Anatomic variation of the relation between the facial nerve and the retromandibular vein during superficial parotidectomy: A rare case report. Int J Surg Case Rep. 2017;41:124-127.Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Identification and preservation of the facial nerve (FN) is a major challenge when performing parotidectomy. Anatomic variations of the relation between the FN and the retromandibular vein (RMV) pose a high risk of nerve injury and bleeding during the operation. PRESENTATION OF CASE: An unusual anatomic variation of the relation between the FN and the RMV was unexpectedly detected during superficial parotidectomy. The operation was uneventful. A meticulous review of the recent literature was conducted as well. DISCUSSION: Variations of the relation between the FN and the RMV are mainly identified during the operation, since when performing parotidectomy, surgeons typically detect all the FN branches by locating the RMV. Such kind of variations, are not as rare as considered and their presence complicates parotid surgery and increases the potentiality of nerve injury and hemorrhage. CONCLUSION: Surgeons' deep knowledge and perpetual awareness concerning the probable anatomic variations of the relation between the FN and the RMV combined with detailed exposure of the operative field and of the relationship between these adjacent anatomical structures lead to safe parotid surgery.
Chatziralli I, Theodossiadis G, Datseris I, Parikakis E, Theodossiadis P. Anatomical and Functional Changes in the Coexistence of Vitreomacular Traction and Epiretinal Membrane: A Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography Study. Ophthalmic research. 2017;57:54–59.
Tsimpouki T. Anne Boyd Rioux, Portrait of a Lady Novelist: Constance Fenimore Woolson. Portrait of a Lady Novelist. European Journal of American Studies [online] 2017 (1) [Internet]. 2017. Publisher's Version
Zoulamoglou M, Zarokosta M, Theodoropoulos P, Kakaviatos D, Kaklamanos I, Flessas I, Piperos T, Varlatzidou A, Troupis T, Mariolis-Sapsakos T. Anomalous origin of the right colic artery from the right gastroepiploic artery during complete mesocolic excision: a rare case report. J Surg Case Rep. 2017;2017(11):rjx204.Abstract
Complete mesocolic excision (CME) is a standardized surgical procedure for colonic cancer that requires ample knowledge of the anatomical patterns of the colic arteries. Variations of the colic vessels encumber both surgical and endovascular techniques. In the presented case below, the right colic artery was incidentally detected emerging from the right gastroepiploic artery, during CME. Surgeons should be always aware of this variation in order to perform safe abdominal surgeries and sufficient resection of the regional lymph nodes with a view to minimizing the probability of recurrence of disease when encountering colonic cancer.
Giovanis V, Panou H. Anthropometric profile of Greek alpine ski athletes. Journal of Physical Education and Sport. 2017;17(3):1048–1053.
Giakoumettis D, Margetis K, Stranjalis G, Haliasos N, Papaioannou TG, Themistocleous MS. Antiepileptic treatment strategy in vascular malformations. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2017;23(42):6454 - 6463. Website
Giakoumettis D, Margetis K, Stranjalis G, Haliasos N, Papaioannou TG, Themistocleous MS. Antiepileptic treatment strategy in vascular malformations. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2017;23(42):6454 - 6463. Website
Chaita E, Lambrinidis G, Cheimonidi C, Agalou A, Beis D, Trougakos I, Mikros E, Skaltsounis A-L, Aligiannis N. {Anti-Melanogenic Properties of Greek Plants. A Novel Depigmenting Agent from Morus alba Wood}. Molecules [Internet]. 2017;22:514. WebsiteAbstract
In therapeutic interventions associated with melanin hyperpigmentation, tyrosinase is regarded as a target enzyme as it catalyzes the rate-limiting steps in mammalian melanogenesis. Since many known agents have been proven to be toxic, there has been increasing impetus to identify alternative tyrosinase inhibitors, especially from natural sources. In this study, we investigated 900 extracts from Greek plants for potential tyrosinase inhibitive properties. Among the five most potent extracts, the methanol extract of Morus alba wood (MAM) demonstrated a significant reduction in intracellular tyrosinase and melanin content in B16F10 melanoma cells. Bioassay-guided isolation led to the acquisition of twelve compounds: oxyresveratrol (1), kuwanon C (2), mulberroside A (3), resorcinol (4), dihydrooxyresveratol (5), trans-dihydromorin (6), 2,4,3′-trihydroxydihydrostilbene (7), kuwanon H (8), 2,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (9), morusin (10), moracin M (11) and kuwanon G (12). Among these, 2,4,3′-trihydroxydihydrostilbene (7) is isolated for the first time from Morus alba and constitutes a novel potent tyrosinase inhibitor (IC50 0.8 ± 0.15). We report here for the first time dihydrooxyresveratrol (5) as a potent natural tyrosinase inhibitor (IC50 0.3 ± 0.05). Computational docking analysis indicated the binding modes of six tyrosinase inhibitors with the aminoacids of the active centre of tyrosinase. Finally, we found both MAM extract and compounds 1, 6 and 7 to significantly suppress in vivo melanogenesis during zebrafish embryogenesis.
Vavuranakis M, Boudoulas KD, Katsarou O, Vrachatis DA, Kalogeras KI, Papaioannou TG, Siasos G, Oikonomou E, Lazaros G, Vavuranakis M-A, et al. Antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy in structural heart disease interventions beyond TAVI. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2017;23(9):1328 - 1333. Website
Vavuranakis M, Boudoulas KD, Katsarou O, Vrachatis DA, Kalogeras KI, Papaioannou TG, Siasos G, Oikonomou E, Lazaros G, Vavuranakis M-A, et al. Antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy in structural heart disease interventions beyond TAVI. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2017;23(9):1328 - 1333. Website
Martzoukou O, Amillis S, Zervakou A, Christoforidis S, Diallinas G. The AP-2 complex has a specialized clathrin-independent role in apical endocytosis and polar growth in fungi. Elife. 2017;6.Abstract
Filamentous fungi provide excellent systems for investigating the role of the AP-2 complex in polar growth. Using Aspergillus nidulans, we show that AP-2 has a clathrin-independent essential role in polarity maintenance and growth. This is in line with a sequence analysis showing that the AP-2 β subunit (β2) of higher fungi lacks a clathrin-binding domain, and experiments showing that AP-2 does not co-localize with clathrin. We provide genetic and cellular evidence that AP-2 interacts with endocytic markers SlaB(End4) and SagA(End3) and the lipid flippases DnfA and DnfB in the sub-apical collar region of hyphae. The role of AP-2 in the maintenance of proper apical membrane lipid and cell wall composition is further supported by its functional interaction with BasA (sphingolipid biosynthesis) and StoA (apical sterol-rich membrane domains), and its essentiality in polar deposition of chitin. Our findings support that the AP-2 complex of dikarya has acquired, in the course of evolution, a specialized clathrin-independent function necessary for fungal polar growth.
Dahl V, Amnå E, Banaji S, Landberg M, Šerek J, Ribeiro N, Beilmann M, Pavlopoulos V, Zani B. Apathy or alienation? Political passivity among youths across eight European Union countries. European Journal of Developmental Psychology [Internet]. 2017:1-18. doi
Karkoula E, Gikas E, Baira E, Kokras N, Dalla C, Skaltsounis AL, Tsarbopoulos A. Application of a novel UPLC-HRMS-based plasma metabolomics approach reveals differences between male and female mice following ip administration of trans-crocin-4. Planta Medica International Open. 2017;4(S 01):Mo-PO-192.
Papaioannou TG, Karatzi K, Psaltopoulou T, Tousoulis D. Arterial ageing: Major nutritional and life-style effects. Ageing Research Reviews [Internet]. 2017;37:162 - 163. Website
Papaioannou TG, Karatzi K, Psaltopoulou T, Tousoulis D. Arterial ageing: Major nutritional and life-style effects. Ageing Research Reviews [Internet]. 2017;37:162 - 163. Website
Palikaras K, Tavernarakis N. Assessing Mitochondrial Selective Autophagy in the Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. Methods Mol Biol. 2017;1567:349-361.Abstract
Eukaryotic cells heavily depend on ATP generated by oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) within mitochondria. Besides being the main suppliers of cell's energy, mitochondria also provide an additional compartment for a wide range of cellular processes and metabolic pathways. Mitochondria constantly undergo fusion/fission events and form a mitochondrial network, which is a highly dynamic, tubular structure allowing for rapid and continuous exchange of genetic material, as well as, targeting dysfunctional mitochondria for degradation through mitochondrial selective autophagy (mitophagy). Mitophagy mediates the elimination of damaged and/or superfluous organelles, maintaining mitochondrial and cellular homeostasis. In this chapter, we present two versatile, noninvasive methods, developed for monitoring in vivo mitophagy in C. elegans. These procedures enable the assessment of mitophagy in several cell types during development or under stress conditions. Investigating the role of mitophagy at the organismal level is essential for the development of therapeutic interventions against age-related diseases.
Veloudis G, Pappas A, Gourgiotis S, Falidas E, Dimitriou N, Karavokiros I, Aggelou A, Komborozos V, Petraki C, Menounos P, et al. Assessing the clinical utility of Wnt pathway markers in colorectal cancer. J BUON. 2017;22(2):431-436.Abstract
PURPOSE: β-catenin and AXIN2 play an important role in the Wnt signaling pathway. The aim of this study was to investigate β-catenin and AXIN2 expression in colorectal cancer (CRC) and relate these findings with patients' clinicopathological features and prognosis. METHODS: 57 consecutive patients with surgically treated CRC were included in this study. Quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry (IHC) analyses were performed to characterize the expression of the aforementioned markers in CRC tissues. RESULTS: β-catenin overexpression in the nucleus was associated with advanced N stage CRCs (p=0.04). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that β-catenin overexpression is an independent prognostic factor for overall survival (OS). A positive correlation between β-catenin location and AXIN2 mRNA was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Nuclear β-catenin is a valuable prognostic factor. AXIN2 is a component of the "Destruction Complex" and also a Wnt target gene. However, the clinical importance of AXIN2 expression in CRC remains unclear.
Nastos PT, Vassilakis E, Nastos M-PP, Charalampopoulos I, Matzarakis A. Assessment of continuous sky view factor based on ultra-high resolution natural colour images acquired by remotely piloted airborne systems for applications in an urban area of Athens. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 2017;38:5814-5829.Abstract
The thermal comfort conditions in a complex urban area is influenced by the surrounding structures and obstacles which modify the incoming radiation fluxes. A measure of this modification is the sky view factor (SVF), which could be estimated in each point of a selected area if a high resolution digital elevation model (DEM), or other urban morphological data including the manmade infrastructure, are available. The goal of this study is to model the continuous SVF for a complex building environment in the campus of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, based on a high resolution DEM (0.09 m). For this purpose, we applied the structure-from-motion (SfM) technique, which takes advantage of the interpretation of ultra-high resolution colour images acquired by remotely piloted airborne systems, also known as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles. A quantitative analysis, by applying statistical metrics, yields perfect agreement between modelled and observed SVF values, over the examined area. The proposed methodology could be applied for human-biometeorology research in micro scale complex urban environments.
Nastos PT, Vassilakis E, Nastos M-PP, Charalampopoulos I, Matzarakis A. Assessment of continuous sky view factor based on ultra-high resolution natural colour images acquired by remotely piloted airborne systems for applications in an urban area of Athens. International Journal of Remote Sensing [Internet]. 2017;38:5814-5829. https://doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2017.1346845Abstract
The thermal comfort conditions in a complex urban area is influenced by the surrounding structures and obstacles which modify the incoming radiation fluxes. A measure of this modification is the sky view factor (SVF), which could be estimated in each point of a selected area if a high resolution digital elevation model (DEM), or other urban morphological data including the manmade infrastructure, are available. The goal of this study is to model the continuous SVF for a complex building environment in the campus of National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, based on a high resolution DEM (0.09 m). For this purpose, we applied the structure-from-motion (SfM) technique, which takes advantage of the interpretation of ultra-high resolution colour images acquired by remotely piloted airborne systems, also known as drones or unmanned aerial vehicles. A quantitative analysis, by applying statistical metrics, yields perfect agreement between modelled and observed SVF values, over the examined area. The proposed methodology could be applied for human-biometeorology research in micro scale complex urban environments.
Vasilakos G, Schilling R, Halazonetis D, Gkantidis N. Assessment of different techniques for 3D superimposition of serial digital maxillary dental casts on palatal structures. Sci Rep. 2017;7(1):5838.Abstract
Serial 3-dimensional dental model superimposition provides a risk-free, detailed evaluation of morphological alterations on a patient's mouth. Here, we evaluated accuracy and precision of five palatal areas, used for superimposition of maxillary 3D digital dental casts. Sixteen pre- and post-orthodontic treatment dental casts of growing patients (median time lapse: 15.1 months) were superimposed on each palatal area using the iterative closest point algorithm. Area A (medial 2/3 of the third rugae and a small area dorsal to them) was considered the gold standard, due to high anatomical stability. Areas B, C, and D added a distal extension along the midpalatal raphe, an anterior extension to the second rugae, and the remaining palatal surface, respectively. Area E was similar to A, located more posteriorly. Non parametric multivariate models showed minimal or no effect on accuracy and precision by operator, time point, or software settings. However, the choice of superimposition area resulted in statistically significant differences in accuracy and clinically significant differences in detected tooth movement (95% limits of agreement exceeding 1 mm and 3°). Superimposition on area A provided accurate, reproducible, and precise results. Outcomes were comparable for area B, but deteriorated when alternative areas were used.
Varela P, Spyropoulou AC, Kalogerakis Z, Vousoura E, Moraitou M, Zervas IM. {Association between gestational diabetes and perinatal depressive symptoms: Evidence from a Greek cohort study}. Primary Health Care Research and Development. 2017;18.Abstract
© Cambridge University Press 2017. Aim: The aim of the present study was to assess the association of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) with prenatal and postnatal depressive symptoms in a sample of pregnant women in Greece. Background: Earlier research supports a relationship between depression and diabetes, but only a few studies have examined the relationship between GDM and perinatal depressive symptomatology. Methods: A total of 117 women in their third trimester of pregnancy participated in the study. Demographic and obstetric history data were recorded during women's third trimester of pregnancy. Depressive symptoms were assessed with the validated Greek version of the Edinburg Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) at two time points: on the third trimester of pregnancy and on the first week postpartum. Findings: Prevalence of GDM was 14.5%. Probable diagnosis of depression occurred for 12% of the sample during the antenatal assessment and 15.1% in the postpartum assessment. In the first week postpartum, women with GDM had significantly higher postpartum (but no antenatal) EPDS scores compared with the non-GDM cohort. In conclusion, GDM appears to be associated with depressive symptoms in the first week postpartum. Clinical implications and recommendations for future research are discussed, emphasizing the importance of closely monitoring women with GDM who seem more vulnerable to developing depressive symptomatology during the postnatal period.
Papaioannou TG, Alexandraki KI, Karamanou M, Piperi C, Tousoulis D. Association of skin autofluorescence with arterial properties: A closer look at AGE Reader and EndoPAT 2000 commercial devices. Experimental Gerontology [Internet]. 2017;98:207 - 208. Website
Papaioannou TG, Alexandraki KI, Karamanou M, Piperi C, Tousoulis D. Association of skin autofluorescence with arterial properties: A closer look at AGE Reader and EndoPAT 2000 commercial devices. Experimental Gerontology [Internet]. 2017;98:207 - 208. Website
NG P, et all. Asthma research in Europe: a transformative agenda for innovation and competitiveness. Eur Respir J. . 2017;49(5).
Mylonas IK, Ward CB, Kevrekidis PG, Rothos VM, Frantzeskakis DJ. Asymptotic expansions and solitons of the Camassa–Holm – nonlinear Schrödinger equation. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics [Internet]. 2017;381:3965-3971. Website
Burnetas A, Kanavetas O, Katehakis MN. Asymptotically optimal multi-Armed bandit policies under a cost constraint. Probability in the Engineering and Informational Sciences [Internet]. 2017;31:284-310. Website
Thomaidis L, Choleva A, Janikian M, Bertou G, Tsitsika A, Giannakopoulos G, Anagnostopoulos DC. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms and cognitive skills of preschool children. Psychiatriki. 2017;28:28—36.
Kritsotakis G, Galanis P, Papastefanakis E, Meidani F, Philalithis AE, Kalokairinou A, Sourtzi P. Attitudes towards people with physical or intellectual disabilities among nursing, social work and medical students. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2017;26:4951–4963.
Kritsotakis G, Galanis P, Papastefanakis E, Meidani F, Philalithis AE, Kalokairinou A, Sourtzi P. Attitudes towards people with physical or intellectual disabilities among nursing, social work and medical students. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 2017;26(23-24):4951-4963.
Polydorou E, Sakellis I, Soultati A, Kaltzoglou A, Papadopoulos TA, Briscoe J, Tsikritzis D, Fakis M, Palilis LC, Kennou S, et al. Avoiding ambient air and light induced degradation in high-efficiency polymer solar cells by the use of hydrogen-doped zinc oxide as electron extraction material. [Internet]. 2017;34:500-514. Website
Polydorou E, Sakellis I, Soultati A, Kaltzoglou A, Papadopoulos TA, Briscoe J, Tsikritzis D, Fakis M, Palilis LC, Kennou S, et al. Avoiding ambient air and light induced degradation in high-efficiency polymer solar cells by the use of hydrogen-doped zinc oxide as electron extraction material. Nano Energy [Internet]. 2017;34:500-514. Website
Caprara GV, Vecchione M, Schwartz SH, Schoen H, Bain PG, Silvester J, Cieciuch J, Pavlopoulos V, Bianchi G, Kirmanoglu H. Basic values, ideological self-placement, and voting: A cross-cultural study. Cross-Cultural Research [Internet]. 2017;51(4):388-411. Publisher's Version
Moschos MM, Chatziralli I, Brouzas D, Gazouli M. Bax and bcl2 gene polymorphisms in rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. Ophthalmic research. 2017;58:227–230.
Balios D, Dalla V, Daskalakis N. The behaviour of SMEs' capital structure determinants in different macroeconomic states. Journal of Corporate Finance [Internet]. 2017;46:248-260. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The recent global financial crisis has triggered questions in the scientific area of capital structure dynamic determination regarding how “quickly” companies tend to adjust their capital structure to their long-term targets, in different macroeconomic states. We broaden the scope of the debate by focusing on SMEs and by discussing the relative importance of firm-specific and macroeconomic variables, when macroeconomic conditions change. Based on a partial adjustment model, we find that short-term and long-term debt ratios follow different patterns regarding their adjustment speeds; the adjustment speed for long-term debt slows down during the crisis, while the respective of the short-term debt is not affected. We also find clear differentiations of the effects and the contribution of the firm-specific and the macroeconomic variables between short-term debt and long-term debt ratios, when macroeconomic states change. We thus conclude that the nature and maturity of borrowing affect the persistence and endurance of the relationship between determinants and borrowing, across different macroeconomic states.
Zola RS, Ribeiro de Almeida RR, Barbero G, Lelidis I, Dalcol DS, Rosseto MP, Evangelista LR. Behaviour of twist-bend nematic structure under a uniform magnetic field. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals [Internet]. 2017;649:71-78. Website
Ninos MP, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. On the BER performance of FSO links with multiple receivers and spatial jitter over gamma-gamma or exponential turbulence channels. Optik [Internet]. 2017;138:269-279. Website
Ninos MP, Nistazakis HE, Tombras GS. On the BER performance of FSO links with multiple receivers and spatial jitter over gamma-gamma or exponential turbulence channels. Optik [Internet]. 2017;138:269-279. Website
Scheck M, Mishev S, Ponomarev V, Agar O, Beck T, Blanc A, Chapman R, Gayer U, Gaffney LP, Gregor ET, et al. $\beta$ DECAY AS A NEW PROBE FOR THE LOW-ENERGY E1 STRENGTH. Acta Physica Polonica B. 2017;48.
Geronikolou SA, Bacopoulou F, Cokkinos D. Bioimpedance measurements in adolescents with polycystic ovary syndrome: A pilot study. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology [Internet]. 2017;987:291-299. Website
Almpanis E, Pantazopoulos PA, Papanikolaou N, Yannopapas V, Stefanou N. A birefringent etalon enhances the Faraday rotation of thin magneto-optical films. Journal of Optics. 2017;19(7):075102 (8 pages).Abstract
The magneto-optical response of a Faraday-active Fabry–Pérot etalon with birefringent mirrors is studied by means of electrodynamic simulations using the finite-element and the scattering-matrix methods. The specific structure under consideration consists of a magnetic garnet film sandwiched between two metallic layers, patterned with periodically spaced parallel grooves on their outer sides. Our results are analyzed by reference to the properties of the individual structural components and a consistent interpretation of the different spectral features observed is provided. It is shown that, by properly adjusting the geometrical parameters involved, strong Faraday rotation enhancement can be obtained through constructive synergy between the Fabry–Pérot resonant mode of the magneto-optical nanocavity and the slot plasmon mode localized in the grooves.
Doulgeraki AE, et all. Bone health assessment of food allergic children on restrictive diets: a practical guide. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. 2017;30(2):133-139.
Tsakmakidis KL, Shen L, Schulz SA, Zheng X, Upham J, Deng X, Altug H, Vakakis AF, Boyd RW. Breaking Lorentz reciprocity to overcome the time-bandwidth limit in physics and engineering. Science [Internet]. 2017;356:1260-1264. WebsiteAbstract
A century-old tenet in physics and engineering asserts that any type of system, having bandwidth Dw, can interact with a wave over only a constrained time period Dt inversely proportional to the bandwidth (Dt·Dw ∼ 2p). This law severely limits the generic capabilities of all types of resonant and wave-guiding systems in photonics, cavity quantum electrodynamics and optomechanics, acoustics, continuum mechanics, and atomic and optical physics but is thought to be completely fundamental, arising from basic Fourier reciprocity.We propose that this "fundamental" limit can be overcome in systems where Lorentz reciprocity is broken. As a system becomes more asymmetric in its transport properties, the degree to which the limit can be surpassed becomes greater. By way of example, we theoretically demonstrate how, in an astutely designed magnetized semiconductor heterostructure, the above limit can be exceeded by orders of magnitude by using realistic material parameters. Our findings revise prevailing paradigms for linear, time-invariant resonant systems, challenging the doctrine that high-quality resonances must invariably be narrowband and providing the possibility of developing devices with unprecedentedly high time-bandwidth performance.
Isaia M, Theodorou M, Galanis P, Nikolentzos A, Polyzos N. Breastfeeding determinants in Cyprus: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 2017;23(6):267-274.
Isaia M, Theodorou M, Galanis P, Nikolentzos A, Polyzos N. Breastfeeding determinants in Cyprus: A cross-sectional study. Journal of Neonatal Nursing. 2017;23:267–274.
Bakalis E, Mertzimekis TJ, Nomikou P, Zerbetto F. Breathing Modes of Kolumbo underwater volcano (Greece). Nature Sci. Rep. 2017.
Zhang J, Romero-García V, Theocharis G, Richoux O, Achilleos V, Frantzeskakis DJ. Bright and gap solitons in membrane-type acoustic metamaterials. Physical Review E [Internet]. 2017;96. Website
Gawthorpe RL, Andrews JE, Collier REL, Ford M, Henstra GA, Kranis H, Leeder MR, Muravchik M, Skourtsos E. Building up or out? Disparate sequence architectures along an active rift margin—Corinth rift, Greece. Geology. 2017;45(12):1111-1114.
Nikolaou K. Byzantium and its perception in “Classics Illustrated” comic books. Balkan Studies [Internet]. 2017;52. Publisher's Version
Mazis I, Sgouros G. Cable and pipeline corridors under the legal framework of UNCLOS and the Energy Treaty. Geopolitical considerations at the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Regional Science Inquiry. 2017;IX(1).Abstract
This article is divided in three sections; the first is presenting the plethora of fiber optic and power cable geographical distribution, providing to the reader an insight to underwater infrastructure. Readers can bind together the importance of survey, lay, repair and maintenance of underwater cables and pipelines, based on the legal framework provided by the Energy Treaty and UNCLOS. The second section provides a brief report on notions mentioned in the International Energy Treaty. We also mention the Energy Treaty and the Energy Treaty Charter as a case study for pipeline and power cable installations; At the third section, we focus especially at the genesis of UNCLOS with regards to the EEZ maritime zone regime; At this section, we will present the difference between the terms marine research and cable route study, based on the applicable UNCLOS conventional terminology. The last section of this article will be an effort to carefully examine whether these two Treaties are sufficient to regulate transnational cable surveying and laying operations under the current geopolitical frame in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea; as new oil and gas fields are being developed in the region two factors affect the geopolitical equilibrium: 1) The disputed EEZ's in the Eastern Mediterranean, 2) The role of Turkey based on its destabilizing and revisionist stand as this is highlighted by extreme geopolitical behaviors causing the present instability in the geopolitical environment of the Eastern Mediterranean, mainly with regards to the supply of energy from discovered gas reservoirs in the Eastern Mediterranean.
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Georgantzinos SK. A CAD/CAE technique for an efficient prediction of bearings design fatigue life. OPTIMA - Operational Planning, Technological Innovations and Mathematical Applications. 2017.
Karopoulou E, Lambrinoudaki I, Pliatsika P, Tsoltos N, Rizos D, Augoulea A, Kaparos G, Alexandrou A, Stamatelopoulos K, Mishra G. Calcium metabolism in relation to subclinical arterial stiffness in asymptomatic, non-diabetic postmenopausal women. MaturitasMaturitas. 2017;100:126.
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Tousoulis D. Calibration of noninvasive central blood pressure devices and negative aortic-to-brachial systolic pressure amplification. Kidney International [Internet]. 2017;91(1):253 - 254. Website
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Tousoulis D. Calibration of noninvasive central blood pressure devices and negative aortic-to-brachial systolic pressure amplification. Kidney International [Internet]. 2017;91(1):253 - 254. Website
Papaioannou TG, Vavuranakis M, Tousoulis D. Calibration of noninvasive central blood pressure devices and negative aortic-to-brachial systolic pressure amplification. Kidney International [Internet]. 2017;91(1):253 - 254. Website
Tanno LK, et all. A call to arms of specialty societies to review the WHO International Classification of Diseases, Eleventh Revision terms appropriate for the diseases they manage: The example of the Joint Allergy Academies. Allergy Asthma Proc. 2017;38(4):54-55.
Mitsi E. "The Caryatid and the Collector: British Travel Writing and the Material Past in Early Nineteenth-Century Athens". Travelling around Cultures: Collected Essays on Literature and Art. 2017:228-44.
Caryatids lost and regained: rebranding the classical body in contemporary Greece. Journal of Greek Media & Culture [Internet]. 2017;3(1):3-29. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This article examines patterns of reception through which a particular type of classical sculpture – the Caryatid – has been accepted into the cultural life of contemporary Greece. Loved by neoclassical architecture, though also prominent in Modern Greek design, as well as contemporary poetry and drama, the Caryatid serves as a logo for the country and the Greeks at large, especially when referring to their relations with their fellow-Europeans. In contemporary Greek culture, Caryatids are deployed as symbols of Greekness as well as a means to achieve the nation’s cultural emancipation against the supremacy of western, globalised modernity. Often derided as mere symptoms of colonial mimicry, through their inherent qualities of parody and subversiveness, such uses may sometimes prove unexpectedly successful in undermining modernity and its templates.
Taylor MJ, Jiang L, Reichert J, Papageorgiou AC, Beaumont SK, Wilson K, Lee AF, Barth JV, Kyriakou G. Catalytic Hydrogenation and Hydrodeoxygenation of Furfural over Pt(111): A Model System for the Rational Design and Operation of Practical Biomass Conversion Catalysts. Journal of Physical Chemistry C [Internet]. 2017;121(15):8490 - 8497. Publisher's Version
Krys K, Capaldi CA, Tilburg W, Lipp OV, Bond MH, Vauclair C, Manickam SLS, Domínguez‐Espinosa A, Torres C, Lun VM‐C. Catching up with wonderful women: The women‐are‐wonderful effect is smaller in more gender egalitarian societies. International Journal of Psychology [Internet]. 2017. doi
Halkiadakis I, Chatziralli I, Drakos E, Katzakis M, Skouriotis S, Patsea E, Mitropoulos P, Kandarakis A. Causes and management of small pupil in patients with cataract. Oman journal of ophthalmology. 2017;10:220.
Ghosn J, Bayan T, Meixenberger K, Tran L, Frange P, d’Arminio Monforte A, Zangerle R, de Mendoza C, Krastinova E, Porter K, et al. CD4 T cell decline following HIV seroconversion in individuals with and without CXCR4-tropic virus. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. 2017;72:2862–2868.
Aliakiozoglou I, Charalambides C, Papaioannou G, Michala L. {Central causes of menstrual disturbances: Delving into deep neurosurgical waters: A report of 3 cases}. Journal of Reproductive Medicine. 2017;62.Abstract
© Journal of Reproductive Medicine®, Inc. BACKGROUND: Menstrual disorders are common in adolescence and are usually caused by an immature hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. Occasionally, suppressed gonadotropins or a raised prolactin may raise suspicion for a central organic cause of amenorrhea. CASE: We present the cases of 3 adolescents with menstrual irregularities or amenorrhea who were found to have hypothalamic gliomas (2 cases) and a craniopharyngioma (1 case). An MRI of the brain revealed the diagnosis in all 3 cases. CONCLUSION: Although rare, brain disease should be included in the differential diagnosis of menstrual irregularities, particularly in cases of central delayed puberty, moderately raised prolactin, and hypothalamic amenorrhea with no clear functional cause, such as disturbed dietary habits, excessive exercise, or stress.
Tsoureas N, Green JC, Cloke GFN. C-H and H-H activation at a di-titanium centre. Chemical Communications. 2017;53(98):13117 - 13120.Abstract
The reaction of the bis(pentalene)dititanium complex Ti2(μ:η5,η5-Pn)2 (Pn = C8H4(1,4-SiiPr3)2) with the N-heterocyclic carbene 1,3,4,5-tetramethylimidazol-2-ylidene results in intramolecular C-H activation of one of the iPr methyl groups of a Pn ligand and formation of a "tucked-in" bridging hydride complex. The "tuck-in" process is reversed by the addition of hydrogen, which yields a dihydride featuring terminal and bridging hydrides.
Korres DS, Chytas DG, Markatos KN, Efstathopoulos NE, Nikolaou VS. The "challenging" fractures of the odontoid process: a review of the classification schemes. Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2017;27(4):469-475.Abstract
Fractures of the odontoid process seem to have an unclear and not well-understood behavior. This is well demonstrated in the literature as there is a disagreement in many fields, including the patterns of fractures, the percentage of pseudarthrosis or the appropriate treatment that is required. This situation makes the fracture itself a "challenging" one. Indeed, despite the existence of extensive literature, there are still many unresolved problems concerning these fractures. We recognize six main classification schemes of the odontoid process fractures which clearly demonstrate the presence of differences but, also, the disadvantages that these classifications are related to. The most important factors that render these fractures "enigmatic" are the anatomy of the odontoid, the diversity of fractures encountered, the radiological evaluation, the stability and the inability to incorporate the whole spectrum of fractures in one classification. The progress made the last decades in the field of the radiology and their follow-up permitted to better analyze these lesions and to extract useful conclusions.
Stamatakis MG, Stamataki IS, Giannatou S, Vasilatos C, Drakou F, Mitsis I, Xinou K. Characterization and evaluation of chabazite- and mordenite-rich tuffs, and their mixtures as soil amendments and slow release fertilizers. Archives of Agronomy and Soil Science. 2017;63:735-747.
Tsiamaki AS, Georgantzinos SK, Giannopoulos GI, Anifantis NK. Characterizing the Energy Storage in Unidirectionally Packed Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Bundles. Journal of Computational and Theoretical Nanoscience. 2017;14(11):5606-5616.
Melagraki G, Ntougkos E, Rinotas V, Papaneophytou C, Leonis G, Mavromoustakos T, Kontopidis G, Douni E, Afantitis A, Kollias G. Cheminformatics-aided discovery of small-molecule Protein-Protein Interaction (PPI) dual inhibitors of Tumor Necrosis Factor (TNF) and Receptor Activator of NF-κB Ligand (RANKL). PLoS Computational Biology [Internet]. 2017;13(4). Website
Grigori K, Loukas YL, Malenović A, Samara V, Kalaskani A, Dimovasili E, Kalovidouri M, Dotsikas Y. Chemometrically assisted development and validation of LC–MS/MS method for the analysis of potential genotoxic impurities in meropenem active pharmaceutical ingredient. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis [Internet]. 2017;145:307-314. Website
Heinzlmeir S, Lohse J, Treiber T, Kudlinzki D, Linhard V, Gande SL, Sreeramulu S, Saxena K, Liu X, Wilhelm M. Chemoproteomics‐aided medicinal chemistry for the discovery of EPHA2 inhibitors. ChemMedChem. 2017;12(12):999-1011.
J B, et all. CHRODIS criteria applied to the MASK (MACVIA-ARIA Sentinel NetworK) Good Practice in allergic rhinitis: a SUNFRAIL report. Clin Transl Allergy. 2017;7(37).
Xirou T, Kabanarou SA, Gkizis I, Garnavou-Xirou C, Velissaris S, Theodossiadis P, Chatziralli I. Chronic central serous chorioretinopathy-like maculopathy as atypical presentation of chorioretinal folds. Case reports in ophthalmology. 2017;8:568–573.
Armeni E, Christidi F, Apostolakis M, Rizos D, Kaparos G, Panoulis K, Augoulea A, Alexandrou A, Triantafyllou N, Lambrinoudaki I. Circulating sex hormones are associated with memory performance in postmenopausal women. MaturitasMaturitas. 2017;100:187.
Krokidis ME, Orsi F, Katsanos K, Helmberger T, Adam A. CIRSE Guidelines on Percutaneous Ablation of Small Renal Cell Carcinoma. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2017;40:177-191. Website
Krokidis ME, Orsi F, Katsanos K, Helmberger T, Adam A. CIRSE Guidelines on Percutaneous Ablation of Small Renal Cell Carcinoma. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology [Internet]. 2017;40(2):177 - 191. Website
Banaji S, Mejias S, Kouts R, Piedade F, Pavlopoulos V, Tzankova I, Mackova A, Amnå E. Citizenship’s tangled web: Associations, gaps and tensions in formulations of European youth active citizenship across disciplines. European Journal of Developmental Psychology [Internet]. 2017:1-20. doi
Flocas HA, Tsanis IK, Katavoutas G, Kouroutzoglou J, Iordanidou V, Alexakis DD. Climatological aspects of cyclonic tracks associated with flood events in Crete, Greece. Theoretical and Applied Climatology [Internet]. 2017;130:1163-1174. Website
Schulpis KH, Thodi G, Iakovou K, Chatzidaki M, Dotsikas Y, Molou E, Triantafylli O, Loukas YL. Clinical evaluation and mutational analysis of GALK and GALE genes in patients with galactosemia in Greece: One novel mutation and two rare cases. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism [Internet]. 2017;30:775-779. Website
Stergiannis P, Intas G, Toulia G, Tsolakoglou I, Kostagiolas P, Christodoulou E, Chalari E, Kiriakopoulos V, Filntisis G. Clinical use of smartphones among medical and nursing staff in Greece: A survey. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing. 2017;35(9):483-488.
Petropoulou M, Duran RB, Giannios D. Collapsar γ-ray bursts: how the luminosity function dictates the duration distribution. [Internet]. 2017;472:2722 - 2727. WebsiteAbstract
Jets in long-duration γ-ray bursts (GRBs) have to drill through the collapsing star in order to break out of it and produce the γ-ray signal while the central engine is still active. If the breakout time is shorter for more powerful engines, then the jet-collapsar interaction acts as a filter of less luminous jets. We show that the observed broken power-law GRB luminosity function is a natural outcome of this process. For a theoretically motivated breakout time that scales with jet luminosity as L-χ with χ ∼ 1/3-1/2, we show that the shape of the γ-ray duration distribution can be uniquely determined by the GRB luminosity function and matches the observed one. This analysis has also interesting implications about the supernova-central engine connection. We show that not only successful jets can deposit sufficient energy in the stellar envelope to power the GRB-associated supernovae, but also failed jets may operate in all Type Ib/c supernovae.
Ntountaniotis D, Vanioti Μ, Kordopati GG, Kellici TF, Marousis KD, Mavromoustakos T, Spyroulias GA, Golic Grdadolnik S, Tselios TV. A combined NMR and molecular dynamics simulation study to determine the conformational properties of rat/mouse 35-55 myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein epitope implicated in the induction of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics [Internet]. 2017;35(7):1559 - 1567. Website
Tokas T, Gozen AS, Avgeris M, Tschada A, Fiedler M, Klein J, Rassweiler J. Combining of ETHOS Operating Ergonomic Platform, Three-dimensional Laparoscopic Camera, and Radius Surgical System Manipulators Improves Ergonomy in Urologic Laparoscopy: Comparison with Conventional Laparoscopy and da Vinci in a Pelvi Trainer. European Urology Focus. 2017;3:413-420.Abstract
BACKGROUND: Posture, vision, and instrumentation limitations are the main predicaments of conventional laparoscopy. OBJECTIVE: To combine the ETHOS surgical chair, the three-dimensional laparoscope, and the Radius Surgical System manipulators, and compare the system with conventional laparoscopy and da Vinci in terms of task completion times and discomfort. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Fifteen trainees performed the three main laparoscopic suturing tasks of the Heilbronn training program (IV: simulation of dorsal venous complex suturing; V: circular suturing of tubular structure; and VI: urethrovesical anastomosis) in a pelvi trainer. The tasks were performed conventionally, utilizing the three devices, and robotically. Task completion times were recorded and the surgeon discomfort was evaluated using questionnaires. OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Task completion times were compared using nonparametric Wilcoxon signed rank test and ergonomic scores were compared using Pearson chi-square test. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: The use of the full laparoscopic set (ETHOS chair, three-dimensional laparoscopic camera, Radius Surgical System needle holders), resulted in a significant improvement of the completion time of the three tested tasks compared with conventional laparoscopy (p<0.001) and similar to da Vinci surgery. After completing Tasks IV, V, and VI conventionally, 12 (80%), 13 (86.7%), and 13 (86.7%) of the 15 trainees, respectively, reported heavy total discomfort. The full laparoscopic system nullified heavy discomfort for Tasks IV and V and minimized it (6.7%) for the most demanding Task VI. Especially for Task VI, all trainees gained benefit, by using the system, in terms of task completion times and discomfort. The limited trainee robotic experience and the questionnaire subjectivity could be a potential limitation. CONCLUSIONS: The ergonomic laparoscopic system offers significantly improved task completion times and ergonomy than conventional laparoscopy. Furthermore, it demonstrates comparable results to robotic surgery. PATIENT SUMMARY: The study was conducted in a pelvi trainer and no patients were recruited.
Nikolaou VS, Malahias M-A, Kaseta M-K, Sourlas I, Babis GC. Comparative clinical study of ultrasound-guided A1 pulley release open surgical intervention in the treatment of trigger finger. World J Orthop. 2017;8(2):163-169.Abstract
AIM: To investigate the effectiveness of ultrasound-guided release of the first annular pulley and compare results with the conventional open operative technique. METHODS: In this prospective randomized, single-center, clinical study, 32 patients with trigger finger or trigger thumb, grade II-IV according to Green classification system, were recruited. Two groups were formed; Group A (16 patients) was treated with an ultrasound-guided percutaneous release of the affected A1 pulley under local anesthesia. Group B (16 patients) underwent an open surgical release of the A1 pulley, through a 10-15 mm incision. Patients were assessed pre- and postoperatively (follow-up: 2, 4 and 12 wk) by physicians blinded to the procedures. Treatment of triggering (primary variable of interest) was expressed as the "success rate" per digit. The time for taking postoperative pain killers, range of motion recovery, QuickDASH test scores (Greek version), return to normal activities (including work), complications and cosmetic results were assessed. RESULTS: The success rate in group A was 93.75% (15/16) and in group B 100% (16/16). Mean times in group A patients were 3.5 d for taking pain killers, 4.1 d for returning to normal activities, and 7.2 and 3.9 d for complete extension and flexion recovery, respectively. Mean QuickDASH scores in group A were 45.5 preoperatively and, 7.5, 0.5 and 0 after 2, 4, and 12 wk postoperatively. Mean times in group B patients were 2.9 d for taking pain killers, 17.8 d for returning to normal activities, and 5.6 and 3 d for complete extension and flexion recovery. Mean QuickDASH scores in group B were 43.2 preoperatively and, 8.2, 1.3 and 0 after 2, 4, and 12 wk postoperatively. The cosmetic results found excellent or good in 87.5% (14/16) of group A patients, while in 56.25% (9/16) of group B patients were evaluated as fair or poor. CONCLUSION: Treatment of the trigger finger using ultrasonography resulted in fewer absence of work days, and better cosmetic results, in comparison with the open surgery technique. It is a promising method that represents excellent results without major complications, so that it could be possibly be established as a first-line treatment in the trigger finger's disease.
Karopoulou E, Augoulea A, Triantafyllopoulos I, Rizos D, Armeni E, Pliatsika P, Tsoltos N, Tournis S, Tsakonas E, Antoniou A. Comparative effects of denosumab or bisphosphonate treatment on bone mineral density and calcium metabolism in postmenopausal women. MaturitasMaturitas. 2017;100:156.
Augoulea A, Tsakonas E, Triantafyllopoulos I, Rizos D, Armeni E, Tsoltos N, Tournis S, Deligeoroglou E, Antoniou A, Lambrinoudaki I. Comparative effects of denosumab or bisphosphonate treatment on bone mineral density and calcium metabolism in postmenopausal women. Journal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactionsJournal of musculoskeletal & neuronal interactions. 2017;17:444.
de Vries RP, Riley R, Wiebenga A, Aguilar-Osorio G, Amillis S, Uchima CA, Anderluh G, Asadollahi M, Askin M, Barry K, et al. Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus. Genome Biol. 2017;18(1):28.Abstract
BACKGROUND: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include those with industrial applications, important pathogens of humans, animals and crops, a source of potent carcinogenic contaminants of food, and an important genetic model. The genome sequences of eight aspergilli have already been explored to investigate aspects of fungal biology, raising questions about evolution and specialization within this genus. RESULTS: We have generated genome sequences for ten novel, highly diverse Aspergillus species and compared these in detail to sister and more distant genera. Comparative studies of key aspects of fungal biology, including primary and secondary metabolism, stress response, biomass degradation, and signal transduction, revealed both conservation and diversity among the species. Observed genomic differences were validated with experimental studies. This revealed several highlights, such as the potential for sex in asexual species, organic acid production genes being a key feature of black aspergilli, alternative approaches for degrading plant biomass, and indications for the genetic basis of stress response. A genome-wide phylogenetic analysis demonstrated in detail the relationship of the newly genome sequenced species with other aspergilli. CONCLUSIONS: Many aspects of biological differences between fungal species cannot be explained by current knowledge obtained from genome sequences. The comparative genomics and experimental study, presented here, allows for the first time a genus-wide view of the biological diversity of the aspergilli and in many, but not all, cases linked genome differences to phenotype. Insights gained could be exploited for biotechnological and medical applications of fungi.
Vlachou M, Papamichael M, Siamidi A, Fragouli I, Afroudakis PA, Kompogennitaki R, Dotsikas Y. Comparative in vitro controlled release studies on the chronobiotic hormone melatonin from cyclodextrins-containing matrices and cyclodextrin: Melatonin complexes. International Journal of Molecular Sciences [Internet]. 2017;18. Website
Sokolovsky KV, Gavras P, Karampelas A, Antipin SV, Bellas-Velidis I, Benni P, Bonanos AZ, Burdanov AY, Derlopa S, Hatzidimitriou D, et al. Comparative performance of selected variability detection techniques in photometric time series data. [Internet]. 2017;464:274 - 292. WebsiteAbstract
Photometric measurements are prone to systematic errors presenting a challenge to low-amplitude variability detection. In search for a general-purpose variability detection technique able to recover a broad range of variability types including currently unknown ones, we test 18 statistical characteristics quantifying scatter and/or correlation between brightness measurements. We compare their performance in identifying variable objects in seven time series data sets obtained with telescopes ranging in size from a telephoto lens to 1 m-class and probing variability on time-scales from minutes to decades. The test data sets together include light curves of 127 539 objects, among them 1251 variable stars of various types and represent a range of observing conditions often found in ground-based variability surveys. The real data are complemented by simulations. We propose a combination of two indices that together recover a broad range of variability types from photometric data characterized by a wide variety of sampling patterns, photometric accuracies and percentages of outlier measurements. The first index is the interquartile range (IQR) of magnitude measurements, sensitive to variability irrespective of a time-scale and resistant to outliers. It can be complemented by the ratio of the light-curve variance to the mean square successive difference, 1/η, which is efficient in detecting variability on time-scales longer than the typical time interval between observations. Variable objects have larger 1/η and/or IQR values than non-variable objects of similar brightness. Another approach to variability detection is to combine many variability indices using principal component analysis. We present 124 previously unknown variable stars found in the test data.
Pereira S, Diakakis M, Deligiannakis G, Zêzere JL. Comparing flood mortality in Portugal and Greece (Western and Eastern Mediterranean). International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction [Internet]. 2017;22:147 – 157. Website
Bogdanis GC, Tsoukos A, Kaloheri O, Terzis G, Veligekas P, Brown LE. Comparison between Unilateral and Bilateral Plyometric Training on Single and Double Leg Jumping Performance and Strength. J Strength Cond Res. 2017.Abstract
This study compared the effects of unilateral and bilateral plyometric training on single and double-leg jumping performance, maximal strength and rate of force development (RFD). Fifteen moderately trained subjects were randomly assigned to either a unilateral (U, n=7) or bilateral group (B, n=8). Both groups performed maximal effort plyometric leg exercises two times per week for 6 weeks. The B group performed all exercises with both legs, while the U group performed half the repetitions with each leg, so that total exercise volume was the same. Jumping performance was assessed by countermovement jumps (CMJ) and drop jumps (DJ), while maximal isometric leg press strength and RFD were measured before and after training for each leg separately and both legs together. CMJ improvement with both legs was not significantly different between U (12.1±7.2%) and B (11.0±5.5%) groups. However, the sum of right and left leg CMJ only improved in the U group (19.0±7.1%, p<0.001) and was unchanged in the B group (3.4±8.4%, p=0.80). Maximal isometric leg press force with both legs was increased similarly between groups (B: 20.1±6.5%, U: 19.9±6.2%). However, the sum of right and left leg maximal force increased more in U compared to B group (23.8±9.1% vs. 11.9±6.2%, p=0.009, respectively). Similarly, the sum of right and left leg RFD0-50 and RFD0-100 were improved only in the U group (34-36%, p<0.01). Unilateral plyometric training was more effective at increasing both single and double-leg jumping performance, isometric leg press maximal force and RFD when compared to bilateral training.
Kollia E, Markaki P, Zoumpoulakis P, Proestos C. Comparison of different extraction methods for the determination of the antioxidant and antifungal activity of cynara scolymus and c. cardunculus extracts and infusions. [Internet]. 2017;12:423-426. Website
Kollia E, Markaki P, Zoumpoulakis P, Proestos C. Comparison of different extraction methods for the determination of the antioxidant and antifungal activity of cynara scolymus and c. cardunculus extracts and infusions. Natural Product Communications [Internet]. 2017;12:423-426. Website
Chatziralli I, Theodossiadis G, Grigoropoulos V, Datseris I, Chatzirallis A, Theodossiadis P. Comparison of macular findings due to vitreomacular traction alone or in association with epiretinal membrane. European journal of ophthalmology. 2017;27:86–92.
Ioannidis ZC, Ram AK, Hizanidis K, Tigelis IG. Computational studies on scattering of radio frequency waves by density filaments in fusion plasmas. Physics of Plasmas [Internet]. 2017;24:102115. Website
Ioannidis ZC, Ram AK, Hizanidis K, Tigelis IG. Computational studies on scattering of radio frequency waves by density filaments in fusion plasmas. Physics of Plasmas [Internet]. 2017;24. Website
Krokidis M, Tappero C, Bogdanovic D, Ziebarth K, Stamm A-C. Computed tomography guided navigation assisted percutaneous ablation of osteoid osteoma in a 7-year-old patient: the low dose approach. Skeletal Radiology [Internet]. 2017;46:989-993. Website
Krokidis M, Tappero C, Bogdanovic D, Ziebarth K, Stamm A-C. Computed tomography guided navigation assisted percutaneous ablation of osteoid osteoma in a 7-year-old patient: the low dose approach. Skeletal Radiology [Internet]. 2017;46(7):989 - 993. Website
Granucci G, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Braunmüller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Figini L, Gantenbein G, et al. Conceptual design of the {EU} {DEMO} {EC}-system: main developments and R{&}amp$\mathsemicolon$D achievements. Nuclear Fusion [Internet]. 2017;57:116009. Website
Granucci G, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Braunmüller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Figini L, Gantenbein G, et al. Conceptual design of the EU DEMO EC-system: Main developments and R&D achievements. Nuclear Fusion [Internet]. 2017;57. Website
Granucci G, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Braunmüller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Figini L, Gantenbein G, et al. Conceptual design of the EU DEMO EC-system: Main developments and R&D achievements. Nuclear Fusion [Internet]. 2017;57. Website
Granucci G, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Braunmüller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Figini L, Gantenbein G, et al. Conceptual design of the EU DEMO EC-system: Main developments and R&D achievements. Nuclear Fusion [Internet]. 2017;57. Website
Patmanidi AL, Champeris Tsaniras S, Karamitros D, Kyrousi C, Lygerou Z, Taraviras S. Concise review: Geminin—a tale of two tails: DNA replication and transcriptional/epigenetic regulation in stem cells. Stem Cells [Internet]. 2017;35(2):299-310. Pubmed Abstract
Molecular mechanisms governing maintenance, commitment, and differentiation of stem cells are largely unexploited. Molecules involved in the regulation of multiple cellular processes are of particular importance for stem cell physiology, as they integrate different signals and coordinate cellular decisions related with self-renewal and fate determination. Geminin has emerged as a critical factor in DNA replication and stem cell differentiation in different stem cell populations. Its inhibitory interaction with Cdt1, a member of the prereplicative complex, ensures the controlled timing of DNA replication and, consequently, genomic stability in actively proliferating cells. In embryonic as well as somatic stem cells, Geminin has been shown to interact with transcription factors and epigenetic regulators to drive gene expression programs and ultimately guide cell fate decisions. An ever-growing number of studies suggests that these interactions of Geminin and proteins regulating transcription are conserved among metazoans. Interactions between Geminin and proteins modifying the epigenome, such as members of the repressive Polycomb group and the SWI/SNF proteins of the permissive Trithorax, have long been established. The complexity of these interactions, however, is only just beginning to unravel, revealing key roles on maintaining stem cell self-renewal and fate specification. In this review, we summarize current knowledge and give new perspectives for the role of Geminin on transcriptional and epigenetic regulation, alongside with its regulatory activity in DNA replication and their implication in the regulation of stem and progenitor cell biology. Stem Cells 2017;35:299-310.
Papanastasiou L, Alexandraki KΙ, Androulakis II, Fountoulakis S, Kounadi T, Markou A, Tsiavos V, Samara C, Papaioannou TG, Piaditis G, et al. Concomitant alterations of metabolic parameters, cardiovascular risk factors and altered cortisol secretion in patients with adrenal incidentalomas during prolonged follow-up. Clinical Endocrinology [Internet]. 2017;86(4):488 - 498. Website
Papanastasiou L, Alexandraki KΙ, Androulakis II, Fountoulakis S, Kounadi T, Markou A, Tsiavos V, Samara C, Papaioannou TG, Piaditis G, et al. Concomitant alterations of metabolic parameters, cardiovascular risk factors and altered cortisol secretion in patients with adrenal incidentalomas during prolonged follow-up. Clinical Endocrinology [Internet]. 2017;86(4):488 - 498. Website
Giannakopoulos G. Concurrent Validity of the Computer-assisted Structured Diagnostic Interview (CASDI) for Children and Adolescents Aged 8-18 Years Old. Open Psychol J. 2017;10:1 - 10.
Antoniou NG, Diakonos FK, Maintas XN, Tsagkarakis CE. Condensation of Lee-Yang zeros in scalar field theory. PHYSICAL REVIEW E. 2017;95(5).
Moschos MM, Chatziralli I, Gazouli M, Brouzas D, Cennamo G, Eidenberger T, Forte R, Panzella L, Cesarano I, Napolitano A, et al. Contents Vol. 58, 2017. Ophthalmic Research. 2017;58:I–IV.
Zola RS, Barbero G, Lelidis I, Rosseto MP, Evangelista LR. A continuum description for cholesteric and nematic twist-bend phases based on symmetry considerations. Liquid Crystals [Internet]. 2017;44:24-30. Website
Katz BF, Stitt P, Simon L, Hendrickx E, Andreopoulou A. Contributions of head-related transfer function choice and head tracking to virtual loudspeaker binaural rendering. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 2017;141:3511–3512.
Flevari P, Leftheriotis D, Kroupis C, Antonakos G, Lekakis J, Dima K. Copeptin levels in patients with vasovagal syncope. Int.J.Cardiol. [Internet]. 2017;230:642 - 645. WebsiteAbstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Vasovagal syncope (VVS) is linked to more than one pathophysiologic mechanisms. Copeptin, an emerging cardiovascular marker, is a surrogate for arginine-vasopressin, which increases following VVS. We aimed to assess the dynamic pattern of copeptin levels in typical VVS, categorized by the degree of vasoconstriction during orthostasis, and healthy controls. METHODS: The following groups were studied: Group A (n=21), with adequate limb vasoconstriction during the first min. of tilt, assessed by limb plethysmography (at least 30% flow reduction); Group B (n=15), showing impaired vasoconstriction during orthostasis (<10% reduction); Group C (n=18), history of VVS and negative tilt test result; Group D (n=18), healthy controls. Copeptin plasma levels were assessed before and 5min following tilt test positivity or termination. RESULTS: Baseline copeptin values were similar in all groups (8.3+/-6.4 in Group A, 5.7+/-2.3pmol/l in B, 6.0+/-1.9 in C, and 6.9+/-2.6 in D, p: 0.41). Significant increases in copeptin during tilt were observed in all Groups of VVS patients (A, B, C), including those with negative tilt (Group C: from 6.0+/-1.9 to 27.7+/-12.6pmol/l, p: 0.001), but not in controls. Following tilt termination, a greater increase was observed in copeptin values in Group B vs all other Groups A, C, and D (111.6+/-63.5 vs 29.5+/-51.3, 27.7+/-12.6, and 8.3+/-2.9, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Copeptin increases following tilt not only in VVS with a positive response, but also in typical history patients with a negative test. Increased copeptin levels following orthostasis may be useful for diagnosing VVS
Raptopoulos G, Kyriakou K, Mali G, Scarpellini A, Anyfantis G, Mavromoustakos T, Pitsikalis M, Paraskevopoulou P. Copolymerization of Norbornene and Norbornadiene Using a cis-Selective Bimetallic W-Based Catalytic System. Polymers [Internet]. 2017;9:141. Publisher's Version
Raptopoulos G, Kyriakou K, Mali G, Scarpellini A, Anyfantis GC, Mavromoustakos T, Pitsikalis M, Paraskevopoulou P. Copolymerization of norbornene and norbornadiene using a cis-selective bimetallic W-based catalytic system. Polymers [Internet]. 2017;9(4). Website
Raptopoulos G, Kyriakou K, Mali G, Scarpellini A, Anyfantis G, Mavromoustakos T, Pitsikalis M, Paraskevopoulou P. Copolymerization of Norbornene and Norbornadiene Using a cis-Selective Bimetallic W-Based Catalytic System. Polymers. 2017;9(4):141.
Raptopoulos G, Kyriakou K, Mali G, Scarpellini A, Anyfantis GC, Mavromoustakos T, Pitsikalis M, Paraskevopoulou P. Copolymerization of Norbornene and Norbornadiene Using a cis-Selective Bimetallic W-Based Catalytic System. Polymers. 2017;9(4):141.
Mantzavinos SD, Vlahos NP, Rizos D, Botsis D, Sergentanis TN, Deligeoroglou E, Mantzavinos T. Correlation of serum anti-Müllerian hormone levels with positive in vitro fertilization outcome using a short agonist protocol. HormonesHormones. 2017;16:161-170.
Krokidis M, Hatzidakis A. Covered biliary stents with proximal bare stent extension for the palliation of malignant biliary disease: Can we reduce tumour overgrowth rate?. Annals of Palliative Medicine [Internet]. 2017;6:S58 - S64. Website
Krokidis M, Hatzidakis A. Covered biliary stents with proximal bare stent extension for the palliation of malignant biliary disease: Can we reduce tumour overgrowth rate?. Annals of Palliative Medicine [Internet]. 2017;6:S58-S64. Website
Cocos A, Halazonetis DJ. Craniofacial shape differs in patients with tooth agenesis: geometric morphometric analysis. Eur J Orthod. 2017;39(4):345-351.Abstract
Aim : To evaluate the shape of the craniofacial complex in patients with tooth agenesis and compare it to matched controls. Subjects and methods : The sample comprised 456 patients that were allocated to three groups: the agenesis group of 100 patients with at least one missing tooth, excluding third molars, the third molar agenesis group (3dMAG; one to four missing third molars) of 52 patients and the control group (CG) of 304 patients with no missing teeth. The main craniofacial structures depicted on lateral cephalograms were digitized and traced with 15 curves and 127 landmarks. These landmarks were subjected to Procrustes superimposition and principal component analysis in order to describe shape variability of the cranial base, maxilla and mandible, as well as of the whole craniofacial complex. For statistical analysis, permutation tests were used (10 000 permutations without replacement). Results : Approximately half of the sample's variability was described by the first three principal components. Comparisons within the whole sample revealed sexual dimorphism of the craniofacial complex and its structures (P < 0.01). Differences between the agenesis group and matched controls were found in the shape of all craniofacial structures except for the cranial base (P < 0.05). Specifically, patients with agenesis presented with Class III tendency and hypodivergent skeletal pattern. However, the comparison between the 3dMAG and matched CG revealed no differences. Conclusion : The shape of the craniofacial complex differs in patients with tooth agenesis suggesting that common factors are implicated in tooth development and craniofacial morphology.
Galanaki E, Leontopoulou S. Criteria for the transition to adulthood, developmental features of emerging adulthood, and views of the future among Greek studying youth. Europe's Journal of Psychology [Internet]. 2017;13(3):417-440. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This study investigated emerging adulthood and transition to adulthood in Greece, a highly underresearched issue in this country. Participants were 784 university students aged 17.5-27.5 years. Criteria for the transition to adulthood, developmental features of emerging adulthood, perceived adult status, views of the future (optimism), and sociodemographic variables were assessed. The results support the existence of emerging adulthood as a distinct life period in Greece. More than two thirds of the sample were self-perceived emerging adults. Most prevalent criteria were Norm compliance and Family capacities. Developmental features of emerging adulthood ranked high, especially Identity exploration, Experimentation/possibilities, and Feeling “in-between”. Statistically significant variations emerged as a function of gender, age, living arrangement, job experience, and perceived adult status. Views of the future were cautiously optimistic. Similarities with existing data and differences related to the specific characteristics of the Southern European context are discussed.
Stamogiannos A, Maben Z, Papakyriakou A, Mpakali A, Kokkala P, Georgiadis D, Stern LJ, Stratikos E. Critical Role of Interdomain Interactions in the Conformational Change and Catalytic Mechanism of Endoplasmic Reticulum Aminopeptidase 1. Biochemistry [Internet]. 2017;56:1546-1558. Website
Konsta N, Konstantakopoulou O, Siskou O, Galanis P, Kaitelidou D. Cross Border Reproductive Care: Profile and Incentives of Women Travelling to Greece for IVF Treatment. Value in Health. 2017;20:A523.
Konsta N, Konstantakopoulou O, Siskou O, Galanis P, Kaitelidou D. Cross Border Reproductive Care: Profile and Incentives of Women Travelling to Greece for IVF Treatment. Value in Health. 2017;20(9):A523.
Mazzoni D, Albanesi C, Ferreira PD, Opermann S, Pavlopoulos V, Cicognani E. Cross-border mobility, European identity and participation among European adolescents and young adults. European Journal of Developmental Psychology [Internet]. 2017:1-16. doi
Kyriazis D, Autexier S, Brondino I, Boniface M, Donat L, Engen V, Fernandez R, Jimenez-Peris R, Jordan B, Jurak G, et al. CrowdHEALTH: Holistic Health Records and Big Data Analytics for Health Policy Making and Personalized Health. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;238:19-23.Abstract
Today's rich digital information environment is characterized by the multitude of data sources providing information that has not yet reached its full potential in eHealth. The aim of the presented approach, namely CrowdHEALTH, is to introduce a new paradigm of Holistic Health Records (HHRs) that include all health determinants. HHRs are transformed into HHRs clusters capturing the clinical, social and human context of population segments and as a result collective knowledge for different factors. The proposed approach also seamlessly integrates big data technologies across the complete data path, providing of Data as a Service (DaaS) to the health ecosystem stakeholders, as well as to policy makers towards a "health in all policies" approach. Cross-domain co-creation of policies is feasible through a rich toolkit, being provided on top of the DaaS, incorporating mechanisms for causal and risk analysis, and for the compilation of predictions.
Sioupouli G, Lambrinidis G, Mikros E, Amillis S, Diallinas G. Cryptic purine transporters in Aspergillus nidulans reveal the role of specific residues in the evolution of specificity in the NCS1 family. Mol Microbiol. 2017;103(2):319-332.Abstract
NCS1 proteins are H(+) or Na(+) symporters responsible for the uptake of purines, pyrimidines or related metabolites in bacteria, fungi and some plants. Fungal NCS1 are classified into two evolutionary and structurally distinct subfamilies, known as Fur- and Fcy-like transporters. These subfamilies have expanded and functionally diversified by gene duplications. The Fur subfamily of the model fungus Aspergillus nidulans includes both major and cryptic transporters specific for uracil, 5-fluorouracil, allantoin or/and uric acid. Here we functionally analyse all four A. nidulans Fcy transporters (FcyA, FcyC, FcyD and FcyE) with previously unknown function. Our analysis shows that FcyD is moderate-affinity, low-capacity, highly specific adenine transporter, whereas FcyE contributes to 8-azaguanine uptake. Mutational analysis of FcyD, supported by homology modelling and substrate docking, shows that two variably conserved residues (Leu356 and Ser359) in transmembrane segment 8 (TMS8) are critical for transport kinetics and specificity differences among Fcy transporters, while two conserved residues (Phe167 and Ser171) in TMS3 are also important for function. Importantly, mutation S359N converts FcyD to a promiscuous nucleobase transporter capable of recognizing adenine, xanthine and several nucleobase analogues. Our results reveal the importance of specific residues in the functional evolution of NCS1 transporters.
Kellici TF, Mavromoustakos T, Jendrossek D, Papageorgiou AC. Crystal structure analysis, covalent docking, and molecular dynamics calculations reveal a conformational switch in PhaZ7 PHB depolymerase. Proteins: Structure, Function and Bioinformatics [Internet]. 2017;85(7):1351 - 1361. Website
Pinotsis N, Waksman G. Crystal structure of the Legionella pneumophila Lpg2936 in complex with the cofactor S-adenosyl-L-methionine reveals novel insights into the mechanism of RsmE family methyltransferases. Protein SciProtein Sci. 2017;26:2381-2391.Abstract
The methylation of U1498 located in the 16S ribosomal RNA of Escherichia coli is an important modification affecting ribosomal activity. RsmE methyltransferases methylate specifically this position in a mechanism that requires an S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet) molecule as cofactor. Here we report the structure of Apo and AdoMet-bound Lpg2936 from Legionella pneumophila at 1.5 and 2.3 A, respectively. The protein comprises an N-terminal PUA domain and a C-terminal SPOUT domain. The latter is responsible for protein dimerization and cofactor binding. Comparison with similar structures suggests that Lpg2936 is an RsmE-like enzyme that can target the equivalent of U1498 in the L. pneumophila ribosomal RNA, thereby potentially enhancing ribosomal activity during infection-mediated effector production. The multiple copies of the enzyme found in both structures reveal a flexible conformation of the bound AdoMet ligand. Isothermal titration calorimetry measurements suggest an asymmetric two site binding mode. Our results therefore also provide unprecedented insights into AdoMet/RsmE interaction, furthering our understanding of the RsmE catalytic mechanism.
Mpakali A, Giastas P, Deprez-Poulain R, Papakyriakou A, Koumantou D, Gealageas R, Tsoukalidou S, Vourloumis D, Mavridis IM, Stratikos E, et al. Crystal Structures of ERAP2 Complexed with Inhibitors Reveal Pharmacophore Requirements for Optimizing Inhibitor Potency. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters [Internet]. 2017;8:333-337. Website
Loukopoulos E, Kallitsakis M, Tsoureas N, Abdul-Sada A, Chilton NF, Lykakis IN, Kostakis GE. Cu(II) Coordination Polymers as Vehicles in the A3 Coupling. Inorganic Chemistry. 2017;56(9):4898 - 4910.Abstract
A family of benzotriazole based coordination compounds, obtained in two steps and good yields from commercially available materials, formulated as [CuII(L1)2(MeCN)2]·2ClO4·MeCN (1), [CuII(L1)(NO3)2]·MeCN (2), [ZnII(L1)2(H2O)2]·2ClO4·2MeCN (3), [CuII(L1)2Cl2]2 (4), [CuII5(L1)2Cl10] (5), [CuII2(L1)4Br2]·4MeCN·CuII2Br6 (6), [CuII(L1)2(MeCN)2]·2BF4 (7), [CuII(L1)2(CF3SO3)2] (8), [ZnII(L1)2(MeCN)2]·2CF3SO3 (9), [CuII2(L2)4(H2O)2]·4CF3SO3·4Me2CO (10), and [CuII2(L3)4(CF3SO3)2]·2CF3SO3·Me2CO (11), are reported. These air-stable compounds were tested as homogeneous catalysts for the A3 coupling synthesis of propargylamine derivatives from aldehyde, amine, and alkyne under a noninert atmosphere. Fine tuning of the catalyst resulted in a one-dimensional (1D) coordination polymer (CP) (8) with excellent catalytic activity in a wide range of substrates, avoiding any issues that would inhibit its performance.
Gavriatopoulou M, Terpos E, Kastritis E, Dimopoulos MA. Current treatment options and investigational drugs for Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia. Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs [Internet]. 2017;26(2):197 - 205. WebsiteAbstract
Introduction: Waldenström’s Macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare, indolent, incurable, low-grade B-cell lymphoplasmacytic neoplasm. This review article provides a modern clinical perspective of the individualized management of patients with symptomatic WM, in the context of the updated treatment guidelines and the currently available trial data. Areas covered: Rituximab-based regimens (such as the dexamethasone, rituximab and cyclophosphamide combination, DRC) are the most widely used in the management of both newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory patients with WM. Recently, the Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor ibrutinib has been licensed for use in WM with exciting results. Several investigational single agent and combination regimens are being evaluated for response, efficacy and tolerability in phase II clinical trials, including new generation monoclonal antibodies (ofatumumab), immunomodulatory agents (thalidomide and lenalidomide), proteasome inhibitors (bortezomib and carfilzomib), Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors (ibrutinib and acalabrutinib), phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin pathway inhibitors (everolimus and perifosene), and histone deacetylase inhibitors (panobinostat) both in the setting of newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory disease. Expert opinion: WM therapeutic approach should be individualized for each patient in accordance to the intensity of the disease characteristics, age, comorbidities, efficacy, tolerability and safety profile of each drug. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Gavriatopoulou M, Terpos E, Kastritis E, Dimopoulos MA. Current treatment options and investigational drugs for Waldenstrom’s Macroglobulinemia. Expert Opinion on Investigational Drugs [Internet]. 2017;26(2):197 - 205. WebsiteAbstract
Introduction: Waldenström’s Macroglobulinemia (WM) is a rare, indolent, incurable, low-grade B-cell lymphoplasmacytic neoplasm. This review article provides a modern clinical perspective of the individualized management of patients with symptomatic WM, in the context of the updated treatment guidelines and the currently available trial data. Areas covered: Rituximab-based regimens (such as the dexamethasone, rituximab and cyclophosphamide combination, DRC) are the most widely used in the management of both newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory patients with WM. Recently, the Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor ibrutinib has been licensed for use in WM with exciting results. Several investigational single agent and combination regimens are being evaluated for response, efficacy and tolerability in phase II clinical trials, including new generation monoclonal antibodies (ofatumumab), immunomodulatory agents (thalidomide and lenalidomide), proteasome inhibitors (bortezomib and carfilzomib), Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitors (ibrutinib and acalabrutinib), phosphoinositide 3-kinase/protein kinase B (Akt)/mammalian target of rapamycin pathway inhibitors (everolimus and perifosene), and histone deacetylase inhibitors (panobinostat) both in the setting of newly diagnosed and relapsed/refractory disease. Expert opinion: WM therapeutic approach should be individualized for each patient in accordance to the intensity of the disease characteristics, age, comorbidities, efficacy, tolerability and safety profile of each drug. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Ioannidis ZC, Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Bruschi A, Chelis I, Frigot P-E, et al. {CW} Experiments With the {EU} 1-{MW}, 170-{GHz} Industrial Prototype Gyrotron for {ITER} at {KIT}. {IEEE} Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2017;64:3885–3892. Website
Ioannidis ZC, Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Bruschi A, Chelis I, Frigot P-E, et al. CW Experiments with the EU 1-MW, 170-GHz Industrial Prototype Gyrotron for ITER at KIT. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2017;64:3885-3892. Website
Ioannidis ZC, Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Bruschi A, Chelis I, Frigot P-E, et al. CW Experiments with the EU 1-MW, 170-GHz Industrial Prototype Gyrotron for ITER at KIT. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2017;64:3885-3892. Website
Ioannidis ZC, Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Bruschi A, Chelis I, Frigot P-E, et al. CW Experiments with the EU 1-MW, 170-GHz Industrial Prototype Gyrotron for ITER at KIT. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2017;64:3885-3892. Website
Bonnet J, Rocha A, Mesquita M, Rodrıguez S, Ramos A, Vicens F, Xilouris G, Kolometsos S, Sakkas C, Zahariadis T, et al. D4. 3. Service Platform First Operational Release and Documentation. SONATA Project Deliverable. 2017;7.
Pikoulis E, Salem KM, Avgerinos ED, Pikouli A, Angelou A, Pikoulis A, Georgopoulos S, Karavokyros I. Damage Control for Vascular Trauma from the Prehospital to the Operating Room Setting. Front Surg. 2017;4:73.Abstract
Early management of vascular injury, starting at the field, is imperative for survival no less than any operative maneuver. Contemporary prehospital management of vascular trauma, including appropriate fluid and volume infusion, tourniquets, and hemostatic agents, has reversed the historically known limb hemorrhage as a leading cause of death. In this context, damage control (DC) surgery has evolved to DC resuscitation (DCR) as an overarching concept that draws together preoperative and operative interventions aiming at rapidly reducing bleeding from vascular disruption, optimizing oxygenation, and clinical outcomes. This review addresses contemporary DCR techniques from the prehospital to the surgical setting, focusing on civilian vascular injuries.
Tsitoura F, Anastassi ZA, Marzuola JL, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ. Dark soliton scattering in symmetric and asymmetric double potential barriers. Physics Letters, Section A: General, Atomic and Solid State Physics [Internet]. 2017;381:2514-2520. Website
Andreopoulou A, Roginska A. Database matching of sparsely measured head-related transfer functions. Journal of the Audio Engineering Society. 2017;65:552–561.
Diamandis GA, Georgalas BC, Kaskavelis K, Lahanas AB, Pavlopoulos G. {Deforming the Starobinsky model in ghost-free higher derivative supergravities}. Phys. Rev. D. 2017;96:044033.
Koukou MK, Vrachopoulos MG, Tachos N, Tsolakoglou N. Design and development of a 10-{kWe} {ORC} installation working with low-temperature sources. International Journal of Sustainable Energy [Internet]. 2017;37:857–872. Website
Jelonnek J, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis K, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Franke T, Gantenbein G, et al. Design considerations for future DEMO gyrotrons: A review on related gyrotron activities within EUROfusion. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:241-246. Website
Jelonnek J, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis K, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Franke T, Gantenbein G, et al. Design considerations for future DEMO gyrotrons: A review on related gyrotron activities within EUROfusion. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:241-246. Website
Jelonnek J, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis K, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Franke T, Gantenbein G, et al. Design considerations for future {DEMO} gyrotrons: A review on related gyrotron activities within {EUROfusion}. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:241–246. Website
Jelonnek J, Aiello G, Alberti S, Avramidis K, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Franck J, Franke T, Gantenbein G, et al. Design considerations for future DEMO gyrotrons: A review on related gyrotron activities within EUROfusion. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:241-246. Website
Kotsopoulos D, Bardaki C, Lounis S, Thanasis PG, Pramatari K. Designing an iot-enabled gamification application for energy conservation at the workplace: Exploring personal and contextual characteristics. 2017.
Georgantzinos SK, Markolefas S, Giannopoulos GI, Katsareas DE, Anifantis NK. Designing pinhole vacancies in graphene towards functionalization: Effects on critical buckling load. Superlattices and Microstructures. 2017;103:343-357.
Kostaki E, Magiorkinis G, Psichogiou M, Flampouris A, Iliopoulos P, Papachristou E, Daikos GL, Bonovas S, Otelea D, Friedman SR, et al. Detailed Molecular Surveillance of the HIV-1 Outbreak Among People who Inject Drugs (PWID) in Athens During a Period of Four Years. Curr HIV Res. 2017;15(6):396-404.Abstract
BACKGROUND: New diagnoses of HIV-1 infection among people who inject drugs (PWID) increased significantly during 2011 in Athens. OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to investigate the patterns of HIV epidemic spread among PWID and to estimate the transmission dynamics for the major local transmission networks (LTNs). METHODS: We analyzed sequences from 2,274 HIV-infected subjects sampled in Greece during 01/01/2011-31/10/2014. Of specimens in our sample, 874 sequences were isolated from HIV-infected PWID. Phylodynamic analysis was performed using birth-death serial skyline models. RESULTS: Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the majority of sequences from PWID (N=746, 85.4%) fell within four LTNs: CRF14_BG (N=456, 58.3%), CRF35_AD (N=149, 19.1%), subtype B (N=118, 15.1%) and A1 (N=59, 7.5%). In addition to PWID, we also found that sequences from 36 non-PWID belonged to the LTNs corresponding to cross-group transmissions. Based on the estimated plots of the effective reproductive number (Re) over time, subtype A1 and CRF35_AD LTNs showed a sharp increase before and during 2011 (maximum value of Re=3.0 and Re=4.6, respectively). For subtype B and CRF14_BG LTNs, the Re was increasing until the end of 2012 (maximum value of Re=3.2 and Re=3.0, respectively). CONCLUSION: HIV transmissions within subtype A1 and CRF35_AD LTNs increased sharply during the early stage of the outbreak, in contrast to subtype B and CRF14_BG. A significant reduction in the number of infections was estimated on all transmission networks from the beginning of 2013 onwards. Prevention measures that took place in the Athens metropolitan area at the end of 2012 including also the ARISTOTLE program may explain this decrease.
Zerefos CS, Eleftheratos K, Kapsomenakis J, Solomos S, Inness A, Balis DS, Redondas A, Eskes H, Allaart M, Amiridis V, et al. Detecting volcanic sulfur dioxide plumes in the Northern Hemisphere using the Brewer spectrophotometers, other networks, and satellite observations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics [Internet]. 2017;17:551-574. Publisher's Version a30_acp_2017.pdf
Vasilopoulos G, Haberl F, Maggi P. Detection of a new X-ray outburst from the SMC Be/X-ray binary Swift J010745.0-722740, confirming the 1180 d orbital period. [Internet]. 2017;10253:1. WebsiteAbstract
Swift_J010745.0-722740 is a BeXRB candidate located in the SMC (ATel #5778) with no X-ray pulsations detected so far. Its companion exhibits strong (0.3-0.4 mag) outbursts, with a recurring time of 1180 d (ATel #5781, #5778).
Pagkali V, Petrou PS, Salapatas A, Makarona E, Peters J, Haasnoot W, Jobst G, Economou A, Misiakos K, Raptis I. Detection of ochratoxin A in beer samples with a label-free monolithically integrated optoelectronic biosensor. Journal of hazardous materialsJournal of hazardous materials. 2017;323:75-83.
Zivlas C, Triposkiadis F, Psarras S, Kapelouzou A, Chryssanthopoulos S, Giamouzis G, Skoularigis J, Papasteriadis E, Cokkinos D. Determinants of inter-and intra-ventricular dyssynchrony, as assessed by QRS duration on surface electrocardiogram, in heart failure patients with severely impaired systolic function: P1311. European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging. 2017;18.
Bobrowski A, Maczuga M, Królicka A, Konstanteli E, Sakellaropoulou C, Economou A. Determination of copper (II) through anodic stripping voltammetry in tartrate buffer using an antimony film screen-printed carbon electrode. Analytical LettersAnalytical Letters. 2017;50:2920-2936.
Aaboud M, others. {Determination of the strong coupling constant $\alpha _\mathrm {s}$ from transverse energy–{}energy correlations in multijet events at $\sqrt{s} = 8 \hbox {TeV}$ using the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2017;77:872.
Pantazis N, Thomadakis C, Del Amo J, Alvarez-del Arco D, Burns FM, Fakoya I, Touloumi G. Determining the likely place of HIV acquisition for migrants in Europe combining subject-specific information and biomarkers data. Statistical methods in medical research. 2017:0962280217746437.
Vrontaki E, Melagraki G, Voskou S, Phylactides MS, Mavromoustakos T, Kleanthous M, Afantitis A. Development of a predictive pharmacophore model and a 3D-QSAR study for an in Silico screening of new potent BCR-ABL kinase inhibit. Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2017;17(3):188 - 204. Website
Pasias IN, Kiriakou I, Proestos C. Development of a rapid method for the determination of caffeine in coffee grains by GC-FID—a fully validated approach. Antioxidants [Internet]. 2017;6. Website
Pasias IN, Kiriakou I, Proestos C. Development of a rapid method for the determination of caffeine in coffee grains by GC-FID—a fully validated approach. [Internet]. 2017;6. Website
Diamanti V, Benaki A, Mouzaki A, Ralli AM, Antoniou F, Sophia Papaioannou AP. Development of early morphological awareness in Greek: Epilinguistic versus metalinguistic and inflectional versus derivational awareness. Applied Psycholinguistics. 2017:1-23.
Stylianopoulou F, Stamatakis A. Developmental Aspects of Memory Processes. Learning and Memory: A Comprehensive Reference. 2017:403-413.
Chatziralli I, Theodossiadis P, Parikakis E, Dimitriou E, Xirou T, Theodossiadis G, Kabanarou SA. Dexamethasone intravitreal implant in diabetic macular edema: real-life data from a prospective study and predictive factors for visual outcome. Diabetes Therapy. 2017;8:1393–1404.
Giovanis V, Vasileiou P, Bekris E. The diagnosis and comparison of physical abilities of skiers and footballers. Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of sports. 2017;21(5):221-226.
Evelpidou N, Pirazzoli P. Did the Early Byzantine tectonic paroxysm affect also the Adriatic area?. Geomorphology. 2017;295:827-830.Abstract
The paper starts recalling the various stages that lead to the definition of the Early Byzantine Tectonic Paroxysm (EBTP), which was determined mainly from fossil uplifted shorelines of the Eastern Mediterranean between the middle of the 4th century and the middle of the 6th century CE. A comparison of catalogues of earthquakes may show that possibly an important event occurred in 361 CE in the northern Adriatic, i.e. near the beginning of a sequence of clustered earth movements. This event is proposed as the most likely for the coseismic subsidence of a known slightly submerged tidal notch that developed along over 200 km of the Croatian shoreline.
Gallos P, Mantas J. The Diffusion of mHealth Applications. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;245:1221.Abstract
The aim of this preliminary study is to present the usage behaviour of mHealth applications. A survey was conducted among 352 Smartphone users; 109 of them had used mHealth applications as well. The usage of these applications seemed to be quite low. Young people had used mHealth applications more than the elders. Also, there was not found a statistically significant relationship between the gender and the usage of mHealth applications.
Bacopoulou F, Foskolos E, Stefanaki C, Tsitsami E, Vousoura E. {Disordered eating attitudes and emotional/behavioral adjustment in Greek adolescents}. Eating and Weight Disorders. 2017.Abstract
{© 2017 Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between disordered eating attitudes and emotional/behavioral adjustment in Greek adolescents as well as the moderating role of gender and body mass index (BMI) in this relationship. Methods: Ninety adolescents, 11–18 years old, were assessed using anthropometric measurements; demographics, eating attitudes and level of emotional/behavioral adjustment were examined via self-reported questionnaires. Results: Disordered eating attitudes were prevalent in 17.8% of the sample. A significant relationship was found between disordered eating attitudes and Youth Self-Report (YSR) anxiety score (r = .22, p < .05). Gender significantly moderated the relationship between YSR anxiety symptoms and Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) scores (b = .59
Papaioannou TG, Gialafos E, Karamanou M, Tsoucalas G, Tousoulis D. The Divine' or Golden' Arterial Pulse. European Heart Journal [Internet]. 2017;38(39):2925 - 2928. Website
Papaioannou TG, Gialafos E, Karamanou M, Tsoucalas G, Tousoulis D. The Divine' or Golden' Arterial Pulse. European Heart Journal [Internet]. 2017;38(39):2925 - 2928. Website
Innovation et autoapprentissage par voie de presse : Ἡ Γαλλική Ἐφημερίς [Le Journal français] (1908-1911)
. Documents pour l'histoire du français langue étrangère ou seconde [Internet]. 2017;58-59.
Le début du XXe siècle, est pour la Grèce une période de transition entre la méthode traditionnelle et la méthode directe. On se préoccupe davantage pour l’enseignement de la langue vivante et de son aspect plus pratique. Ainsi, de nombreux pédagogues, encouragés par la multiplication des instituts de langue, écoles commerciales mais aussi par l’intérêt croissant de la jeunesse hellénique pour les concours administratifs (qui exigeaient une bonne connaissance de la langue française) proposent des nouvelles méthodes d’apprentissage du français et font carrière en publiant des ouvrages divers pour l’enseignement de la langue. C’est dans ce cadre que paraît à Athènes, de 1908 à 1911, Ἡ Γαλλική Ἐφημερίς, une publication hebdomadaire bilingue. Son éditeur, Théodore Kyprios, professeur de français et auteur par la suite de nombreux manuels, se vante de mettre à la disposition des apprenants grecs un outil innovant pour l’apprentissage de la langue française. Il s’agit, en effet, d’une revue destinée à l’autoapprentissage de la langue. Tout en restant près de la tradition scolaire qui continue à promouvoir l’usage de la traduction dans l’enseignement des langues, Ἡ Γαλλική Ἐφημερίς vise à une maîtrise effective de la langue, comme moyen de communication, et à des connaissances vraiment utiles et indispensables dans les relations sociales quotidiennes. Il s’applique, enfin, à donner à ses lecteurs le contexte culturel dans lequel évolue le peuple dont on étudie la langue
Chatzivasileiou P, Rizos D, Stamatelopoulos K, Stergiotis S, Augoulea A, Palaiologou A, Kaparos G, Lambrinoudaki I. DOES PREMENSTRUAL SYNDROME AFFECT BIOCHEMICAL AND VASCULAR INDICES IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE?: Cod: T249. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory MedicineClinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. 2017;55.
Tokas T, Avgeris M, Alamanis C, Scorilas A, Stravodimos KG, Constantinides CA. Downregulated KLK13 expression in bladder cancer highlights tumor aggressiveness and unfavorable patients' prognosis. J Cancer Res Clin Oncol. 2017;143:521-532.Abstract
PURPOSE: Despite recent research advantages on the molecular and subcellular background, bladder cancer (BlCa) remains a clinically neglected malignancy. This is strongly reflected by the generic approach of disease diagnosis and management. Additionally, patients' prognosis became a rather demanding task due to the great disease heterogeneity. Here, we aimed to evaluate, for the first time, the clinical value of KLK13 in BlCa. METHODS: A total of 279 bladder specimens (137 tumors, 107 adjacent normal tissues and 35 healthy samples) were included. Total RNA was extracted, reverse transcribed, and KLK13 expression was assessed by quantitative real-time PCR. RESULTS: KLK13 expression is significantly increased in bladder tumors compared to normal adjacent epithelium. However, reduced KLK13 expression is correlated with disease aggressiveness, including higher tumor stage and grade, and high-risk TaT1 tumors according to the EORTC stratification. Moreover, Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression analysis highlighted the prognostic value of the reduced KLK13 expression for the prediction of TaT1 patients' recurrence and shorter disease-free survival following TURBT. Finally, the combination of KLK13 expression with EORTC-risk stratification results to an improved prediction of TaT1 patients' outcome. CONCLUSION: This first clinical study of KLK13 in BlCa reveals its deregulated expression in bladder tumors and highlights KLK13 as a promising marker for improving TaT1 patients' prognosis following treatment.
Lampadaris C, Sakellis I, Papathanassiou AN. Dynamics of electric charge transport and determination of the percolation insulator-to-metal transition in polyvinyl-pyrrolidone/nano-graphene platelet composites. Applied Physics Letters [Internet]. 2017;110. Website
Lampadaris C, Sakellis I, Papathanassiou AN. Dynamics of electric charge transport and determination of the percolation insulator-to-metal transition in polyvinyl-pyrrolidone/nano-graphene platelet composites. [Internet]. 2017;110. Website
Schmelcher P, Kronke S, Diakonos FK. Dynamics of local symmetry correlators for interacting many-particle systems. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS. 2017;146(4).
Halken S, et all. EAACI Guidelines on Allergen Immunotherapy: Prevention of allergy. Pediatr Allergy Immunol. 2017;28(8):728-745.
Misiakos EP, Bagias G, Papadopoulos I, Danias N, Patapis P, Machairas N, Karatzas T, Arkadopoulos N, Toutouzas K, Alexakis N, et al. Early diagnosis and surgical treatment for necrotizing fasciitis: a multicenter study. Frontiers in surgery. 2017;4:5.
Misiakos EP, Bagias G, Papadopoulos I, Danias N, Patapis P, Machairas N, Karatzas T, Arkadopoulos N, Toutouzas K, Alexakis N, et al. Early Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment for Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Multicenter Study. Frontiers in Surgery [Internet]. 2017;4:5. WebsiteAbstract
Background: Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a group of relatively rare infections, usually caused by two or more pathogens. It affects the skin and subcutaneous tissues of lower and upper limbs, perineal area (Fournier’s gangrene) and the abdominal wall. Early diagnosis and aggressive surgical management are of high significance for the management of this potentially lethal disease. Methods: We conducted a retrospective study in patients who presented,during the last decade,at four University Surgical Departments in the area of Athens, Greece, with an admission diagnosis of NF. Demographic, clinical and laboratory data were gathered, and the preoperative and surgical treatment, as well as the postoperative treatment was analyzed for these patients. Results: A total of 62 patients were included in the study. The mean age of patients was 63.7 (47 male patients). Advanced age (over 65 years) (P<0.01) and female sex (P=0.04) correlated significantly with mortality. Perineum was the mostly infected site (46.8%), followed by the lower limbs (35.5%), and the upper limbs and the axillary region (8.1%). Diabetes mellitus was the most common co-existing disease (40.3%), followed by hypertension (25.8%) and obesity (17,7%). The most common symptom was local pain and tenderness (90.3%). Septic shock occurred in 8 patients (12.9%), and strongly correlated with mortality (P<0.01). Laboratory data were used to calculate retrospectively the LRINEC score of every patient; 26 patients (41.9%) had LRINEC score under 6, 20 patients (32.3%) had LRINEC score 6-8 and 16 patients (25.8%) had LRINEC score >9. Surgical debridement was performed in all patients (mean no. of repeated debridement 4.8), and in 16 cases (25.8%) the infected limb was amputated. The mean length of hospital stay was 19.7 days, and the overall mortality rate of our series was 17.7%. Conclusions: Diagnosis of NF requires high suspect among clinicians, as its clinical image is non-specific. Laboratory tests can depict the severity of the disease; therefore they must be carefully evaluated. Urgent surgical debridement is the mainstay of treatment in all patients; the need of repetitive surgical debridement is undisputed.
Misiakos EP, Bagias G, Papadopoulos I, Danias N, Patapis P, Machairas N, Karatzas T, Arkadopoulos N, Toutouzas K, Alexakis N, et al. Early Diagnosis and Surgical Treatment for Necrotizing Fasciitis: A Multicenter Study. Frontiers in Surgery [Internet]. 2017;4. Website
Moris D, Karavokyros I, Spartalis E, Athanasiou A, Schizas D, Felekouras E. Early prediction of systematic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) after major thoracic operation should not be sneezed at, but it is not a panacea. Surgery. 2017;161(5):1462-1463.
Garnavou-Xirou C, Xirou T, Kabanarou S, Gkizis I, Velissaris S, Chatziralli I. Eccentric macular hole after pars plana vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane without internal limiting membrane peeling: A case report. Ophthalmology and therapy. 2017;6:391–395.
Xirou T, Kabanarou S, Gkizis I, Garnavou-Xirou C, Velissaris S, Chatziralli I. Eccentric macular hole after pars plana vitrectomy for epiretinal membrane without internal limiting membrane peeling. Acta Ophthalmologica. 2017;95.
Chatziralli I, Theodossiadis G, Douvali M, Rouvas AA, Theodossiadis P. Eccentric macular hole after pars plana vitrectomy for idiopathic macular hole: a case report. Case reports in ophthalmology. 2017;8:116–119.
Moris D, Schizas D, Karaolanis G, Karavokyros I. eComment: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio: Ambitious but Ambiguous marker. Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg. 2017;24(4):559.
Palikaras K, Mari M, Petanidou B, Pasparaki A, Filippidis G, Tavernarakis N. Ectopic fat deposition contributes to age-associated pathology in Caenorhabditis elegans. J Lipid Res. 2017;58:72-80.Abstract
Age-dependent collapse of lipid homeostasis results in spillover of lipids and excessive fat deposition in nonadipose tissues. Ectopic fat contributes to lipotoxicity and has been implicated in the development of a metabolic syndrome that increases risk of age-associated diseases. However, the molecular mechanisms coupling ectopic fat accumulation with aging remain obscure. Here, we use nonlinear imaging modalities to visualize and quantify age-dependent ectopic lipid accumulation in Caenorhabditis elegans We find that aging is accompanied by pronounced deposition of lipids in nonadipose tissues, including the nervous system. Importantly, interventions that promote longevity such as low insulin signaling, germ-line loss, and dietary restriction, which effectively delay aging in evolutionary divergent organisms, diminish the rate of ectopic fat accumulation and the size of lipid droplets. Suppression of lipotoxic accumulation of fat in heterologous tissues is dependent on helix-loop-helix (HLH)-30/transcription factor EB (TFEB) and autophagy. Our findings in their totality highlight the pivotal role of HLH-30/TFEB and autophagic processes in the maintenance of lipid homeostasis during aging, in addition to establishing nonlinear imaging as a powerful tool for monitoring ectopic lipid droplet deposition in vivo.
Delius J, Médard G, Kuster B, Hofmann T. Effect of astringent stimuli on salivary protein interactions elucidated by complementary proteomics approaches. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. 2017;65(10):2147-2154.
Anagnostis P, Galanis P, Chatzistergiou V, Stevenson JC, Godsland IF, Lambrinoudaki I, Theodorou M, Goulis DG. The effect of hormone replacement therapy and tibolone on lipoprotein (a) concentrations in postmenopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Maturitas. 2017;99:27–36.
Anagnostis P, Galanis P, Chatzistergiou V, Stevenson JC, Godsland IF, Lambrinoudaki I, Theodorou M, Goulis DG. The effect of hormone replacement therapy and tibolone on lipoprotein (a) concentrations in postmenopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Maturitas. 2017;99:27-36.
Lodi S, Costagliola D, Sabin C, Del Amo J, Logan R, Abgrall S, Reiss P, van Sighem A, Jose S, Blanco J-R, et al. Effect of Immediate Initiation of Antiretroviral Treatment in HIV-Positive Individuals Aged 50 Years or Older. JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes. 2017;76:311–318.
Carvalho MM, Campos FL, Marques M, Soares-Cunha C, Kokras N, Dalla C, Leite-Almeida H, Sousa N, Salgado AJ. Effect of Levodopa on Reward and Impulsivity in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease. Front Behav Neurosci. 2017;11:145.Abstract
The use of dopamine replacement therapies (DRT) in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) can lead to the development of dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS) and impulse control disorders (ICD), behavioral disturbances characterized by compulsive DRT self-medication and development of impulsive behaviors. However, the mechanisms behind these disturbances are poorly understood. In animal models of PD, the assessment of the rewarding properties of levodopa (LD), one of the most common drugs used in PD, has produced conflicting results, and its ability to promote increased impulsivity is still understudied. Moreover, it is unclear whether acute and chronic LD therapy differently affects reward and impulsivity. In this study we aimed at assessing, in an animal model of PD with bilateral mesostriatal and mesocorticolimbic degeneration, the behavioral effects of LD therapy regarding reward and impulsivity. Animals with either sham or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced bilateral lesions in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) and ventral tegmental area (VTA) were exposed to acute and chronic LD treatment. We used the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm to evaluate the rewarding effects of LD, whereas impulsive behavior was measured with the variable delay-to-signal (VDS) task. Correlation analyses between behavioral measurements of reward or impulsivity and lesion extent in SNc/VTA were performed to pinpoint possible anatomical links of LD-induced behavioral changes. We show that LD, particularly when administered chronically, caused the development of impulsive-like behaviors in 6-OHDA-lesioned animals in the VDS. However, neither acute or chronic LD administration had rewarding effects in 6-OHDA-lesioned animals in the CPP. Our results show that in a bilateral rat model of PD, LD leads to the development of impulsive behaviors, strengthening the association between DRT and DDS/ICD in PD.
Carvalho MM, Campos FL, Marques M, Soares-Cunha C, Kokras N, Dalla C, Leite-Almeida H, Sousa N, Salgado AJ. Effect of Levodopa on Reward and Impulsivity in a Rat Model of Parkinson's Disease. Front Behav Neurosci. 2017;11:145.Abstract
The use of dopamine replacement therapies (DRT) in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD) can lead to the development of dopamine dysregulation syndrome (DDS) and impulse control disorders (ICD), behavioral disturbances characterized by compulsive DRT self-medication and development of impulsive behaviors. However, the mechanisms behind these disturbances are poorly understood. In animal models of PD, the assessment of the rewarding properties of levodopa (LD), one of the most common drugs used in PD, has produced conflicting results, and its ability to promote increased impulsivity is still understudied. Moreover, it is unclear whether acute and chronic LD therapy differently affects reward and impulsivity. In this study we aimed at assessing, in an animal model of PD with bilateral mesostriatal and mesocorticolimbic degeneration, the behavioral effects of LD therapy regarding reward and impulsivity. Animals with either sham or 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA)-induced bilateral lesions in the (SNc) and ventral tegmental area (VTA) were exposed to acute and chronic LD treatment. We used the conditioned place preference (CPP) paradigm to evaluate the rewarding effects of LD, whereas impulsive behavior was measured with the variable delay-to-signal (VDS) task. Correlation analyses between behavioral measurements of reward or impulsivity and lesion extent in SNc/VTA were performed to pinpoint possible anatomical links of LD-induced behavioral changes. We show that LD, particularly when administered chronically, caused the development of impulsive-like behaviors in 6-OHDA-lesioned animals in the VDS. However, neither acute or chronic LD administration had rewarding effects in 6-OHDA-lesioned animals in the CPP. Our results show that in a bilateral rat model of PD, LD leads to the development of impulsive behaviors, strengthening the association between DRT and DDS/ICD in PD.
Stefi AL, Margaritis LH, Christodoulakis NS. The effect of the non ionizing radiation on exposed, laboratory cultivated upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) plants. Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants [Internet]. 2017;226:55 - 64. WebsiteAbstract
A series of experiments was carried out to investigate possible structural or biochemical alterations in Gossypium hirsutum plants after a long term (21 days) exposure to non ionizing radiation (1882 MHz) emitted from the base unit of a cordless DECT system. Exposed plants, compared to the negative (matched) controls, seem to be seriously affected. Notably lower biomass production for the above ground part and the root was recorded. Reduction of the photosynthetic pigments and severe damage of the chloroplast structure were also observed. It seems that non ionizing radiation can be noxious for plant life functions. © 2016 Elsevier GmbH
Chatziralli IP, Theodossiadis G, Dimitriadis P, Charalambidis M, Agorastos A, Migkos Z, Platogiannis N, Moschos MM, Theodossiadis P, Keryttopoulos P. The effect of vitamin E on oxidative stress indicated by serum malondialdehyde in insulin-dependent type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with retinopathy. The open ophthalmology journal. 2017;11:51.
Chatziralli IP, Sergentanis TN, Sivaprasad S. The effect of vitreous on proliferative diabetic retinopathy and the response to panretinal photocoagulation. Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology. 2017;255:423.
NA K, et all. Effectiveness of Autologous Whole-Blood Injections in Patients with Refractory Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria. Arch Allergy Immunol. 172(3):161-166. 2017;172(3):161-166.
Tsitkanou S, Spengos K, Stasinaki A-N, Zaras N, Bogdanis G, Papadimas G, Terzis G. Effects of high-intensity interval cycling performed after resistance training on muscle strength and hypertrophy. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2017;27(11):1317-1327.Abstract
Aim of the study was to investigate whether high-intensity interval cycling performed immediately after resistance training would inhibit muscle strength increase and hypertrophy expected from resistance training per se. Twenty-two young men were assigned into either resistance training (RE; N = 11) or resistance training plus high-intensity interval cycling (REC; N = 11). Lower body muscle strength and rate of force development (RFD), quadriceps cross-sectional area (CSA) and vastus lateralis muscle architecture, muscle fiber type composition and capillarization, and estimated aerobic capacity were evaluated before and after 8 weeks of training (2 times per week). Muscle strength and quadriceps CSA were significantly and similarly increased after both interventions. Fiber CSA increased significantly and similarly after both RE (type I: 13.6 ± 3.7%, type IIA: 17.6 ± 4.4%, type IIX: 23.2 ± 5.7%, P < 0.05) and REC (type I: 10.0 ± 2.7%, type IIA: 14.8 ± 4.3% type IIX: 20.8 ± 6.0%, P < 0.05). In contrast, RFD decreased and fascicle angle increased (P < 0.05) only after REC. Capillary density and estimated aerobic capacity increased (P < 0.05) only after REC. These results suggest that high-intensity interval cycling performed after heavy-resistance exercise may not inhibit resistance exercise-induced muscle strength/hypertrophy after 2 months of training, while it prompts aerobic capacity and muscle capillarization. The addition of high-intensity cycling after heavy-resistance exercise may decrease RFD partly due to muscle architectural changes.
Foufopoulos J, Roca V, White KA, Pafilis P, Valakos ED. Effects of island characteristics on parasitism in a Mediterranean lizard (Podarcis erhardii): A role of population size and island history?. North-Western Journal of Zoology [Internet]. 2017;13(1):70 - 76. Website
Spilioti ED, Galanis PA, Kalokairinou AG, others. The effects of music on cancer patients submitted to chemotherapy treatment. International journal of caring sciences. 2017;10:1465–1477.
Spilioti ED, Galanis PA, Kalokairinou AG. The effects of music on cancer patients submitted to chemotherapy treatment. International journal of caring sciences. 2017;10(3):1465-1477.
Chatoupis C, Vagenas G. Effects of two practice style formats on fifth grade students motor skill performance and task engagement. The Physical Educator. 2017;74(2):220-238.Abstract
We investigated the effectiveness of two teaching formats that fall under the canopy of Mosston and Ashworth’s (2008) practice style, on fifth grade students’ motor skill performance and task engagement. Both formats are also known as station teaching or learning centers. In the teacher-rotated format (TR), the teacher decides the amount of time apportioned during practice at each station, whereas in the learner-rotated format (LR), each learner decides on task order and the amount of time spent at each station. Ten-year-old children (N = 60) were randomly assigned to the TR group (n = 20), the LR group (n = 25), and a control group (n = 15). A soccer dribbling test was employed to evaluate the soccer dribbling skill prior to and after the instructional intervention. The same soccer dribbling tasks were taught to the learners in both treatment groups in eight 30-min sessions. ANCOVA on the posttest scores showed a significant difference between the experimental groups and the control group (p < .001) and between the two experimental groups, favoring the LR group (p < .001). A 3 × 2 (Group × Test) repeated measures ANOVA showed a significant improvement of the soccer dribbling skill for both teaching formats (p < .001) but not for the control group. An ANOVA on the overall practice trial data yielded significant differences between the two formats, favoring the LR group (p < .001). Both formats were found to be effective, but the results indicate that given the opportunity to reapportion their practice time, learners in the LR format took advantage of this opportunity and improved their performance further.
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Gavriatopoulou M, Terpos E, Kastritis E, Dimopoulos MA. Efficacy and safety of elotuzumab for the treatment of multiple myeloma. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety [Internet]. 2017;16(2):237 - 245. WebsiteAbstract
Introduction: Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy and despite significant outcome improvements with novel agents, the majority of patients will eventually relapse and develop treatment resistance. Immunotherapy is emerging as a promising therapeutic approach in MM. Areas covered: Elotuzumab is a monoclonal antibody directly targeting the SLAMF7 receptor, expressed on normal and malignant plasma cells. Elotuzumab has no meaningful antimyeloma activity when given as monotherapy to patients with relapsed or refractory MM (RRMM). However, it demonstrated significant antimyeloma activity in preclinical studies and when it is combined with other antimyeloma agents (i.e. bortezomib or lenalidomide) in clinical trials, it improved response and clinical outcomes with no additive toxicity. This review provides a brief description of the elotuzumab mechanism of action and an overview on its efficacy in preclinical and clinical trials, including its safety and toxicity profile. Expert commentary: Based on the results of a phase 3 clinical trial (ELOQUENT-2), which compared lenalidomide and dexamethasone with or without elotuzumab in patients with RRMM, elotuzumab was approved by FDA in November 2015 for MM patients who received 1–3 prior lines of therapy. Studies with combinations of elotuzumab with other anti-myeloma drugs in different phases of MM are ongoing. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Gavriatopoulou M, Terpos E, Kastritis E, Dimopoulos MA. Efficacy and safety of elotuzumab for the treatment of multiple myeloma. Expert Opinion on Drug Safety [Internet]. 2017;16(2):237 - 245. WebsiteAbstract
Introduction: Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematologic malignancy and despite significant outcome improvements with novel agents, the majority of patients will eventually relapse and develop treatment resistance. Immunotherapy is emerging as a promising therapeutic approach in MM. Areas covered: Elotuzumab is a monoclonal antibody directly targeting the SLAMF7 receptor, expressed on normal and malignant plasma cells. Elotuzumab has no meaningful antimyeloma activity when given as monotherapy to patients with relapsed or refractory MM (RRMM). However, it demonstrated significant antimyeloma activity in preclinical studies and when it is combined with other antimyeloma agents (i.e. bortezomib or lenalidomide) in clinical trials, it improved response and clinical outcomes with no additive toxicity. This review provides a brief description of the elotuzumab mechanism of action and an overview on its efficacy in preclinical and clinical trials, including its safety and toxicity profile. Expert commentary: Based on the results of a phase 3 clinical trial (ELOQUENT-2), which compared lenalidomide and dexamethasone with or without elotuzumab in patients with RRMM, elotuzumab was approved by FDA in November 2015 for MM patients who received 1–3 prior lines of therapy. Studies with combinations of elotuzumab with other anti-myeloma drugs in different phases of MM are ongoing. © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Aaboud M, others. {Electron efficiency measurements with the ATLAS detector using 2012 LHC proton–{}proton collision data}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2017;77:195.
Lambropoulos K, Simserides C. Electronic structure and charge transport properties of atomic carbon wires. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics [Internet]. 2017;19:26890-26897. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Atomic carbon wires represent the ultimate one-atom-thick one-dimensional structure. We use a Tight-binding (TB) approach to determine the electronic structure of polyynic and cumulenic carbynes, in terms of their dispersion relations (for cyclic boundaries), eigenspectra (for fixed boundaries) and density of states (DOS). We further derive the transmission coefficient at zero-bias by attaching the carbynes to semi-infinite metallic leads, and demonstrate the effect of the coupling strength and asymmetry to the transparency of the system to incident carriers. Finally, we determine the current–voltage (IV) characteristics of carbynes and study the effect of factors such as the weakening of the coupling of the system to one of the leads, the relative position of the Fermi levels of the carbyne and the leads, the leads' bandwidth and, finally, the difference in the energy structure between the leads. Our results confirm and reproduce some of the most recent experimental findings.
Lambropoulos K, Simserides C. Electronic structure and charge transport properties of atomic carbon wires. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics. 2017;19(39):26890-26897.
Kerimis D, Kontos CK, Christodoulou S, Papadopoulos IN, Scorilas A. Elevated expression of miR-24-3p is a potentially adverse prognostic factor in colorectal adenocarcinoma. Clinical biochemistry. 2017;50:285–292.
Kerimis D, Kontos CK, Christodoulou S, Papadopoulos IN, Scorilas A. Elevated expression of miR-24-3p is a potentially adverse prognostic factor in colorectal adenocarcinoma. Clinical Biochemistry [Internet]. 2017;50:285-292. Website
Gountas I, Sypsa V, Papatheodoridis G, Souliotis G, Razavi H, Hatzakis A. Is elimination of HCV possible in a country with low diagnostic rate and moderate HCV prevalence?: The case of Greece. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2017;32:466-472.Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIM: The treatment of hepatitis C (HCV) with interferon (IFN)-free direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) is anticipated to change the future burden of disease. The aim of this study is to quantify the impact of IFN-free DAAs on HCV-related morbidity and mortality in Greece under different scenarios concerning treatment coverage and primary prevention, including the proposed by World Health Organization Global Hepatitis Strategy. METHODS: A previously described model was used to project the future disease burden up to 2030 under scenarios, which includes treatment based on the combination of pegylated-IFN with ribavirin (base case) and scenarios using DAAs therapies. RESULTS: Under the base case scenario, an increase in HCV-related morbidity and mortality is predicted in Greece (mortality in 2030: +23.6% compared with 2015). If DAAs are used with the same treatment coverage, the number of hepatocellular carcinoma cases and of liver related deaths are predicted to be lower by 4-7% compared with 2015. Under increased treatment coverage (from 2000 treated/year to approximately 5000/year in 2015-2020 and 2500/year subsequently), morbidity and mortality will decrease by 43-53% in 2030 compared with 2015. To achieve the WHO Global Hepatitis Strategy goals, a total number of 86 500 chronic hepatitis C patients will have to be treated during 2015-2030. CONCLUSIONS: Elimination of HCV in Greece by 2030 necessitates great improvements in primary prevention, implementation of large screening programs and high treatment coverage.
Kokkinos C, Economou A. Emerging trends in biosensing using stripping voltammetric detection of metal-containing nanolabels–a review. Analytica chimica actaAnalytica Chimica Acta. 2017;961:12-32.
Kalozoumis PA, Morfonios CV, Kodaxis G, Diakonos FK, Schmelcher P. Emitter and absorber assembly for multiple self-dual operation and directional transparency. APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS. 2017;110(12).
Nikolaou K. Empresses and Augustae as wives, paramours and mistresses (5th–11th centuries). Byzantinoslavica-Revue internationale des Etudes Byzantines. 2017;75(1-2):43-54.Abstract
The authors who documented the lives of emperors –with very few exceptions, such as Procopius and Michael Psellos– were not particularly interested in their private or romantic aff airs. Occasionally they might mention imperial wives by name, but they would make extensive references to empresses only when their actions infl uenced political developments. What they neglected to do, however, was to approach those illicit incidents from a feminine point of view as well; as a result, certain questions emerge, revolving around the central reference point of the women concerned, both as parts of the regularity of marital relations and as agents leading to the disruption or circumvention. The aim of this study is to present, with the use of telling references from the above-mentioned sources, the distinct and/or interlocked “love” parts played by Byzantium’s crowned women, to attempt their categorization and to draw certain broad conclusions conerning their roles as wives, paramours and mistressess.
Bellos E, Vrachopoulos MG, Tzivanidis C. Energetic and exergetic investigation of a novel solar assisted mechanical compression refrigeration system. Energy Conversion and Management [Internet]. 2017;147:1–18. Website
Foustalieraki M, Assimakopoulos MN, Santamouris M, Pangalou H. Energy performance of a medium scale green roof system installed on a commercial building using numerical and experimental data recorded during the cold period of the year. Energy and Buildings [Internet]. 2017;135:33-38. Website
Gardelis S, Fakis M, Droseros N, Georgiadou D, Travlos A, Nassiopoulou AG. Energy transfer in aggregated CuInS2/ZnS core-shell quantum dots deposited as solid films. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics [Internet]. 2017;50. WebsiteAbstract
We report on the morphology and optical properties of CuInS2/ZnS core-shell quantum dots in solid films by means of AFM, SEM, HRTEM, steady state and time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. The amount of aggregation of the CuInS2/ZnS QDs was controlled by changing the preparation conditions of the films. A red-shift of the PL spectrum of CuInS2/ZnS core-shell quantum dots, deposited as solid films on silicon substrates, is observed upon increasing the amount of aggregation. The presence of larger aggregates was found to lead to a larger PL red-shift. Besides, as the degree of aggregation increased, the PL decay became slower. We attribute the observed PL red-shift to energy transfer from the smaller to the larger dots within the aggregates, with the emission being realized via a long decay recombination mechanism (100-200 ns), the origin of which is discussed. © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd.
Karamanou M, Papaioannou TG, Soulis D, Tousoulis D. Engineering ‘Posthumans’: To Be or Not to Be?. Trends in Biotechnology [Internet]. 2017;35(8):677 - 679. Website
Karamanou M, Papaioannou TG, Soulis D, Tousoulis D. Engineering ‘Posthumans’: To Be or Not to Be?. Trends in Biotechnology [Internet]. 2017;35(8):677 - 679. Website
Terpou A, Bekatorou A, Kanellaki M, Koutinas AA, Nigam P. Enhanced probiotic viability and aromatic profile of yogurts produced using wheat bran (Triticum aestivum) as cell immobilization carrier. Process BiochemistryProcess Biochemistry. 2017;55:1-10.
Alexandridis G, Siolas G, Stafylopatis A. Enhancing social collaborative filtering through the application of non-negative matrix factorization and exponential random graph models. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery [Internet]. 2017;31:1031–1059. WebsiteAbstract
Social collaborative filtering recommender systems extend the traditional user-to-item interaction with explicit user-to-user relationships, thereby allowing for a wider exploration of correlations among users and items, that potentially lead to better recommendations. A number of methods have been proposed in the direction of exploring the social network, either locally (i.e. the vicinity of each user) or globally. In this paper, we propose a novel methodology for collaborative filtering social recommendation that tries to combine the merits of both the aforementioned approaches, based on the soft-clustering of the Friend-of-a-Friend (FoaF) network of each user. This task is accomplished by the non-negative factorization of the adjacency matrix of the FoaF graph, while the edge-centric logic of the factorization algorithm is ameliorated by incorporating more general structural properties of the graph, such as the number of edges and stars, through the introduction of the exponential random graph models. The preliminary results obtained reveal the potential of this idea.
Constantinou M, Pervolaraki M, Koutsokeras L, Prouskas C, Patsalas P, Kelires P, Giapintzakis J, Constantinides G. Enhancing the nanoscratch resistance of pulsed laser deposited DLC films through molybdenum-doping. Surface and Coatings Technology [Internet]. 2017;330:185-195. Website
Constantinou M, Pervolaraki M, Koutsokeras L, Prouskas C, Patsalas P, Kelires P, Giapintzakis J, Constantinides G. Enhancing the nanoscratch resistance of pulsed laser deposited DLC films through molybdenum-doping. Surface and Coatings Technology [Internet]. 2017;330:185 - 195. Website
Pietri P, Papaioannou T, Stefanadis C. Environment: An old clue to the secret of longevity. Nature. 2017;544(7651):416.
Pietri P, Papaioannou T, Stefanadis C. Environment: An old clue to the secret of longevity. Nature [Internet]. 2017;544(7651):416. Website
Pietri P, Papaioannou T, Stefanadis C. Environment: An old clue to the secret of longevity. Nature [Internet]. 2017;544(7651):416. Website
Wagner B, Wilke T, Franke A, Albrecht C, Baumgarten H, Bertini A, Combourieu-Nebout N, Cvetkoska A, D'Addabbo M, Donders TH, et al. The environmental and evolutionary history of Lake Ohrid (FYROM/Albania): interim results from the SCOPSCO deep drilling project. Biogeosciencs [Internet]. 2017;14:2033-2054. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This study reviews and synthesises existing information generated within the SCOPSCO (Scientific Collaboration on Past Speciation Conditions in Lake Ohrid) deep drilling project. The four main aims of the project are to infer (i) the age and origin of Lake Ohrid (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia/Republic of Albania), (ii) its regional seismotectonic history, (iii) volcanic activity and climate change in the central northern Mediterranean region, and (iv) the influence of major geological events on the evolution of its endemic species. The Ohrid basin formed by transtension during the Miocene, opened during the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and the lake established de novo in the still relatively narrow valley between 1.9 and 1.3 Ma. The lake history is recorded in a 584 m long sediment sequence, which was recovered within the framework of the International Continental Scientific Drilling Program (ICDP) from the central part (DEEP site) of the lake in spring 2013. To date, 54 tephra and cryptotephra horizons have been found in the upper 460 m of this sequence. Tephrochronology and tuning biogeochemical proxy data to orbital parameters revealed that the upper 247.8 m represent the last 637 kyr. The multi-proxy data set covering these 637 kyr indicates long-term variability. Some proxies show a change from generally cooler and wetter to drier and warmer glacial and interglacial periods around 300 ka. Short-term environmental change caused, for example, by tephra deposition or the climatic impact of millennial-scale Dansgaard–Oeschger and Heinrich events are superimposed on the long-term trends. Evolutionary studies on the extant fauna indicate that Lake Ohrid was not a refugial area for regional freshwater animals. This differs from the surrounding catchment, where the mountainous setting with relatively high water availability provided a refuge for temperate and montane trees during the relatively cold and dry glacial periods. Although Lake Ohrid experienced significant environmental change over the last 637 kyr, preliminary molecular data from extant microgastropod species do not indicate significant changes in diversification rate during this period. The reasons for this constant rate remain largely unknown, but a possible lack of environmentally induced extinction events in Lake Ohrid and/or the high resilience of the ecosystems may have played a role.
Gkizis I, Garnavou-Xirou C, Velissaris S, Kabanarou S, Chatziralli I, Kontou E, Xirou T. Enzymatic vitreolysis with ocriplasmin for symptomatic vitreomacular traction syndrome. Acta Ophthalmologica. 2017;95.
Economou A, Karapetis SK, Nikoleli G‐P, Nikolelis DP, Bratakou S, Varzakas TH. Enzyme‐based Sensors. Advances in food diagnosticsAdvances in food diagnostics. 2017:231-250.
Papaioannou S. Epic Middles and Epic Awareness in the Narrative of Cephalus and Procris in Ovid's Metamorphoses. Paideia. Rivista di filologia, ermeneutica e critica litteraria. 2017;72:239-260.
Nakagawa F, others. An epidemiological modelling study to estimate the composition of HIV-positive populations including migrants from endemic settings. Aids. 2017;31:417–425.
Tsoucalas G, Spengos K, Panayiotakopoulos G, Papaioannou T, Karamanou M. Epilepsy, theories and treatment inside corpus hippocraticum. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2017;23(42):6369 - 6372. Website
Tsoucalas G, Spengos K, Panayiotakopoulos G, Papaioannou T, Karamanou M. Epilepsy, theories and treatment inside corpus hippocraticum. Current Pharmaceutical Design [Internet]. 2017;23(42):6369 - 6372. Website
Bountali O, Economou A. Equilibrium joining strategies in batch service queueing systems. European Journal of Operational Research [Internet]. 2017;260:1142-1151. Website
Ayouba A, Paraskevis D, Peeters M. Erratum to "Editorial for special issue on Evolution of HIV" [Infect. Genet. Evol., Vol. 46, December 2016, pp. 149]. Infect Genet Evol. 2017;48:164.
Petrakis TG, Komseli E-S, Papaioannou M, Vougas K, Polyzos A, Myrianthopoulos V, Mikros E, Trougakos IP, Thanos D, Branzei D, et al. {Erratum to ‘Exploring and exploiting the systemic effects of deregulated replication licensing' [Seminars in Cancer Biology 37–38C, (2016) 3–15]}. Seminars in Cancer Biology [Internet]. 2017;43:180. WebsiteAbstract
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Giannopoulos GI, Georgantzinos SK. Establishing detection maps for carbon nanotube mass sensors: molecular versus continuum mechanics. Acta Mechanica. 2017;228(6):2377-2390.
“Ethics and Narrative.”
Tsimpouki T, Maragou H. “Ethics and Narrative.”. Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media (EX-NA) [Internet]. 2017;1. Publisher's Version introduction_ethics_of_the_narrative.pdf
Zoumpoulakis P, Sinanoglou VJ, Siapi E, Heropoulos G, Proestos C. Evaluating modern techniques for the extraction and characterisation of sunflower (Hellianthus annus L.) seeds phenolics. Antioxidants [Internet]. 2017;6. Website
Zoumpoulakis P, Sinanoglou VJ, Siapi E, Heropoulos G, Proestos C. Evaluating modern techniques for the extraction and characterisation of sunflower (Hellianthus annus L.) seeds phenolics. [Internet]. 2017;6. Website
Zhang J, Illy S, Pagonakis IG, Rzesnicki T, Avramidis KA, Malygin A, Ruess S, Samartsev A, Dammertz G, Piosczyk B, et al. Evaluation and influence of gyrotron cathode emission inhomogeneity. IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices [Internet]. 2017;64:1315-1322. Website
Stylianides A, Mantas J, Roupa Z, Yamasaki EN. Evaluation of an Integrated Health Information System (HIS) in a Public Hospital in Cyprus: A Pilot Study. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2017;238:44-47.Abstract
Health information systems can improve the quality of services in healthcare. Evaluation of health information systems in hospitals is a very complex process, and it is more effective when different aspects are considered. The present work aims to develop an evaluation framework of an integrated HIS in order to improve the quality of healthcare services provided in Cyprus. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used, that measured three aspects of the system: technology, human factor and organization. Preliminary results showed that while participants seem to agree with the potential benefits of the integrated HIS, safety of data within the HIS is seen as a problem. Qualitatively, the study pointed to 3 factors that might improve the current integrated HIS: increasing interdisciplinary cooperation, training of staff, and upgrading the infrastructure. Further studies will provide a comprehensive picture for Cyprus, so that appropriate measures can be proposed and put in action.
Sifnioti D, Soukissian T, Poulos S, Nastos P, Hatzaki M. Evaluation of in-situ wind speed and wave height measurements against reanalysis data for the Greek Seas. Mediterranean Marine Science [Internet]. 2017;13(3). Publisher's VersionAbstract
ERA-Interim, ECMWF’s reanalysis product, includes wave and atmospheric characteristics, with high temporal andspatial scale, providing more information on the marine state. Even though their assimilation process has been validated and verified in numerous studies, their performance in more local scales is still under examination. This research focuses on the evaluation of performance of ERA-Interim reanalysis datasets in the Greek Seas for wind and wave characteristics in comparison to POSEIDON buoy data. The results prove fair to good correlation for wave height (r = 0.67-0.94) and wind speed (r= 0.71-0.83) and different error statistics per sub-region. The upper 10% analysis shows an underestimate of 10-15% for wind speed and wave height from ERA-Interim in relation to the buoy measurements. The ERA-Interim and the buoy monthly means and standard deviations are also presented and discussed according to seasonal patterns. The results of the study are compared to other researches of wave hindcasting and wind reanalysis data for the Greek Seas and globally. It is shown that ERA-Interim products could be regarded as representative for the Greek Seas, although their application should be made with caution regarding the assessment of extreme conditions (i.e. given in analyses of upper percentiles) and especially at nearshore locations due to complex coastline configuration enhanced by the great number of islands
Sifnioti DE, Soukisian TS, Poulos SE, Nastos PT, Hatzaki M. Evaluation of in-situ wind speed and wave height measurements against reanalysis data for the Greek Seas. MEDITERRANEAN MARINE SCIENCE. 2017;18:486-503.Abstract
{ERA-Interim, ECMWF's reanalysis product, includes wave and atmospheric characteristics, with high temporal and spatial scale, providing more information on the marine state. Even though their assimilation process has been validated and verified in numerous studies, their performance in more local scales is still under examination. This research focuses on the evaluation of performance of ERA-Interim reanalysis datasets in the Greek Seas for wind and wave characteristics in comparison to POSEIDON buoy data. The results prove fair to good correlation for wave height (r=0.67-0.94) and wind speed (r=0.71-0.83) and different error statistics per sub-region. The analysis of the upper 10% (90th percentile) shows an underestimate of 10-15% for wind speed and wave height from ERA-Interim in relation to the buoy measurements. The ERA-Interim and the buoy monthly means and standard deviations are also presented and discussed according to seasonal patterns. The results of the study are compared to other researches of wave hindcasting and wind reanalysis data for the Greek Seas and globally. It is shown that ERA-Interim products could be regarded as representative for the Greek Seas, although their application should be made with caution regarding the assessment of extreme conditions (i.e. given in analyses of upper percentiles) and especially at nearshore locations due to complex coastline configuration enhanced by the great number of islands.}
Giovanis V, Kampouri M, Roumelioti F. Evaluation of skis of alpine skiing behavior on the snow. Physical education of students. 2017;21(1):22-26.
Giovanis V, Vasileiou P. Evaluation of the anaerobic ability of alpine skiing skiers through the slalom simulator. Physical education of students. 2017;21(5):213-218.
Politi N, Nastos PT, Sfetsos A, Vlachogiannis D, Dalezios NR. Evaluation of the AWR-WRF model configuration at high resolution over the domain of Greece. Atmospheric Research [Internet]. 2017. Website
Psyrri A, Fortpied C, Koutsodontis G, Avgeris M, Kroupis C, Goutas N, Menis J, Herman L, Giurgea L, Remenar E, et al. Evaluation of the impact of tumor HPV status on outcome in patients with locally advanced unresectable head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) receiving cisplatin, 5-fluorouracil with or without docetaxel: a subset analysis of EORTC 24971 study. Annals of Oncology. 2017;28:2213-2218.Abstract
BACKGROUND: EORTC 24971 was a phase III trial demonstrating superiority of induction regimen TPF (docetaxel, cisplatin, 5-fluorouracil) over PF (cisplatin/5-fluorouracil), in terms of progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in locoregionally advanced unresectable head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. We conducted a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data aiming to evaluate whether only HPV(-) patients (pts) benefit from adding docetaxel to PF, in which case deintensifying induction treatment in HPV(+) pts could be considered. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Pretherapy tumor biopsies (blocks or slides) were assessed for high-risk HPV by p16 immunohistochemistry, PCR and quantitative PCR. HPV-DNA+ and/or p16+ tumors were subjected to in situ hybridization (ISH) and HPV E6 oncogene expression qRT-PCR analysis. Primary and secondary objectives were to evaluate the value of HPV/p16 status as predictive factor of treatment benefit in terms of PFS and OS. The predictive effect was analyzed based on the model used in the primary analysis of the study with the addition of a treatment by marker interaction term and tested at two-sided 5% significance level. RESULTS: Of 358, 119 pts had available tumor samples and 58 of them had oropharyngeal cancer. Median follow-up was 8.7 years. Sixteen of 119 (14%) evaluable samples were p16+ and 20 of 79 (25%) evaluable tumors were HPV-DNA+. 13 of 40 pts (33%) assessed with HPV-DNA ISH and 12 of 28 pts (43%) assessed for HPV E6 mRNA were positive. The preplanned analysis showed no statistical evidence of predictive value of HPV/p16 status for PFS (P = 0.287) or OS (P = 0.118). CONCLUSIONS: The incidence of HPV positivity was low in the subset of EORTC 24971 pts analyzed. In this analysis only powered to detect a large treatment by marker interaction, there was no statistical evidence that treatment effect found overall was different in magnitude in HPV(+) or HPV(-) pts. These results do not justify selection of TPF versus PF according to HPV status.
Psyrri A, Fortpied C, Koutsodontis G, Avgeris M, Kroupis C, Goutas N, Menis J, Herman L, Giurgea L, Remenar E, et al. Evaluation of the impact of tumor HPV status on outcome in patients with locally advanced unresectable head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) receiving cisplatin, 5-fluorouracil with or without docetaxel: a subset analysis of EORTC 24971 study. Ann.Oncol. [Internet]. 2017;28(9):2213 - 2218. WebsiteAbstract
Background: EORTC 24971 was a phase III trial demonstrating superiority of induction regimen TPF (docetaxel, cisplatin, 5-fluorouracil) over PF (cisplatin/5-fluorouracil), in terms of progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in locoregionally advanced unresectable head and neck squamous cell carcinomas. We conducted a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data aiming to evaluate whether only HPV(-) patients (pts) benefit from adding docetaxel to PF, in which case deintensifying induction treatment in HPV(+) pts could be considered. Patients and methods: Pretherapy tumor biopsies (blocks or slides) were assessed for high-risk HPV by p16 immunohistochemistry, PCR and quantitative PCR. HPV-DNA+ and/or p16+ tumors were subjected to in situ hybridization (ISH) and HPV E6 oncogene expression qRT-PCR analysis. Primary and secondary objectives were to evaluate the value of HPV/p16 status as predictive factor of treatment benefit in terms of PFS and OS. The predictive effect was analyzed based on the model used in the primary analysis of the study with the addition of a treatment by marker interaction term and tested at two-sided 5% significance level. Results: Of 358, 119 pts had available tumor samples and 58 of them had oropharyngeal cancer. Median follow-up was 8.7 years. Sixteen of 119 (14%) evaluable samples were p16+ and 20 of 79 (25%) evaluable tumors were HPV-DNA+. 13 of 40 pts (33%) assessed with HPV-DNA ISH and 12 of 28 pts (43%) assessed for HPV E6 mRNA were positive. The preplanned analysis showed no statistical evidence of predictive value of HPV/p16 status for PFS (P = 0.287) or OS (P = 0.118). Conclusions: The incidence of HPV positivity was low in the subset of EORTC 24971 pts analyzed. In this analysis only powered to detect a large treatment by marker interaction, there was no statistical evidence that treatment effect found overall was different in magnitude in HPV(+) or HPV(-) pts. These results do not justify selection of TPF versus PF according to HPV status
Nikolopoulos GK, Katsoulidou A, Kantzanou M, Rokka C, Tsiara C, Sypsa V, Paraskevis D, Psichogiou M, Friedman S, Hatzakis A. Evaluation of the limiting antigen avidity EIA (LAg) in people who inject drugs in Greece. Epidemiol Infect. 2017;145:401-412.Abstract
This analysis assessed the utility of the limiting antigen avidity assay (LAg). Samples of people who inject drugs (PWID) in Greece with documented duration of HIV-1 infection were tested by LAg. A LAg-normalized optical density (ODn) 1.5 corresponds to a recency window period of 130 days. The proportion true recent (PTR) and proportion false recent (PFR) were estimated in 28 seroconverters and in 366 samples collected >6 months after HIV diagnosis, respectively. The association between LAg ODn and HIV RNA level was evaluated in 232 persons. The PTR was 85.7%. The PFR was 20.8% but fell to 5.9% in samples from treatment-naive individuals with long-standing infection (>1 year), and to 0 in samples with the circulating recombinant form CRF35 AD. A LAg-based algorithm with a PFR of 3.3% estimated a similar incidence trend to that calculated by analyses based on HIV-1 seroconversions. In recently infected persons indicated by LAg, the median log10 HIV RNA level was high (5.30, interquartile range 4.56-5.90). LAg can help identify highly infectious HIV(+) individuals as it accurately identifies recent infections and is correlated with the HIV RNA level. It can also produce reliable estimates of HIV-1 incidence.
Nikolopoulos GK, Katsoulidou A, Kantzanou M, Rokka C, Tsiara C, Sypsa V, Paraskevis D, Psichogiou M, Friedman S, Hatzakis A. Evaluation of the limiting antigen avidity EIA (LAg) in people who inject drugs in Greece. Epidemiol Infect. 2017;145(2):401-412.Abstract
This analysis assessed the utility of the limiting antigen avidity assay (LAg). Samples of people who inject drugs (PWID) in Greece with documented duration of HIV-1 infection were tested by LAg. A LAg-normalized optical density (ODn) ⩽1·5 corresponds to a recency window period of 130 days. The proportion true recent (PTR) and proportion false recent (PFR) were estimated in 28 seroconverters and in 366 samples collected >6 months after HIV diagnosis, respectively. The association between LAg ODn and HIV RNA level was evaluated in 232 persons. The PTR was 85·7%. The PFR was 20·8% but fell to 5·9% in samples from treatment-naive individuals with long-standing infection (>1 year), and to 0 in samples with the circulating recombinant form CRF35 AD. A LAg-based algorithm with a PFR of 3·3% estimated a similar incidence trend to that calculated by analyses based on HIV-1 seroconversions. In recently infected persons indicated by LAg, the median log10 HIV RNA level was high (5·30, interquartile range 4·56-5·90). LAg can help identify highly infectious HIV(+) individuals as it accurately identifies recent infections and is correlated with the HIV RNA level. It can also produce reliable estimates of HIV-1 incidence.
Aaboud M, others. {Evidence for light-by-light scattering in heavy-ion collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC}. Nature Phys. 2017;13:852–858.
Aaboud M, others. {Evidence for the $ H\to bøverline{b} $ decay with the ATLAS detector}. JHEP. 2017;12:024.
Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Frigot P-E, et al. Experimental verification of the European 1 {MW}, 170 {GHz} industrial {CW} prototype gyrotron for {ITER}. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:490–494. Website
Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Frigot P-E, et al. Experimental verification of the European 1 MW, 170 GHz industrial CW prototype gyrotron for ITER. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:490-494. Website
Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Frigot P-E, et al. Experimental verification of the European 1 MW, 170 GHz industrial CW prototype gyrotron for ITER. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:490-494. Website
Rzesnicki T, Albajar F, Alberti S, Avramidis KA, Bin W, Bonicelli T, Braunmueller F, Bruschi A, Chelis J, Frigot P-E, et al. Experimental verification of the European 1 MW, 170 GHz industrial CW prototype gyrotron for ITER. Fusion Engineering and Design [Internet]. 2017;123:490-494. Website
Kotsopoulos D, Thanasis PG, Stamoulis GD, Pramatari K. An Exploration Of Parameters Affecting Employee Energy Conversation Behaviour At The Workplace, Towards IOT-Enabled Behavioural Interventions. 2017.
Liossi AS, Ntountaniotis D, Kellici TF, Chatziathanasiadou MV, Megariotis G, Mania M, Becker-Baldus J, Kriechbaum M, Krajnc A, Christodoulou E, et al. Exploring the interactions of irbesartan and irbesartan–2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin complex with model membranes. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes [Internet]. 2017;1859(6):1089 - 1098. Website
Haberl F, Israel GL, Rodriguez Castillo GA, Vasilopoulos G, Delvaux C, de Luca A, Carpano S, Esposito P, Novara G, Salvaterra R, et al. EXTraS discovery of two pulsators in the direction of the LMC: a Be/X-ray binary pulsar in the LMC and a candidate double-degenerate polar in the foreground. [Internet]. 2017;598:A69. WebsiteAbstract
Context. The Exploring the X-ray Transient and variable Sky (EXTraS) project searches for coherent signals in the X-ray archival data of XMM-Newton. Aims: XMM-Newton performed more than 400 pointed observations in the region of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We inspected the results of the EXTraS period search to systematically look for new X-ray pulsators in our neighbour galaxy. Methods: We analysed the XMM-Newton observations of two sources from the 3XMM catalogue which show significant signals for coherent pulsations. Results: 3XMM J051259.8-682640 was detected as a source with a hard X-ray spectrum in two XMM-Newton observations, revealing a periodic modulation of the X-ray flux with 956 s. As optical counterpart we identify an early-type star with Hα emission. The OGLE I-band light curve exhibits a regular pattern with three brightness dips which mark a period of 1350 d. The X-ray spectrum of 3XMM J051034.6-670353 is dominated by a super-soft blackbody-like emission component (kT 70 eV) which is modulated by nearly 100% with a period of 1418 s. From GROND observations we suggest a star with r' = 20.9 mag as a possible counterpart of the X-ray source. Conclusions: 3XMM J051259.8-682640 is confirmed as a new Be/X-ray binary pulsar in the LMC. We discuss the long-term optical period as the likely orbital period which would be the longest known from a high-mass X-ray binary. The spectral and temporal properties of the super-soft source 3XMM J051034.6-670353 are very similar to those of RX J0806.3+1527 and RX J1914.4+2456 suggesting that it belongs to the class of double-degenerate polars and is located in our Galaxy rather than in the LMC.
Lezi N, Economopoulos S, Prodromidis M, Economou A, Tagmatarchis N. Fabrication of a “green” and low–cost screen–printed graphene sensor and its application to the determination of caffeine by adsorptive stripping voltammetry. International Journal of Electrochemical ScienceInternational Journal of Electrochemical Science. 2017;12:6054-6067.
Kokkinis N, Galanaki E, Malikiosi-Loizos M. Factor structure and internal consistency of the Greek version of the General Health Questionnaire – 28 (GHQ-28). Mental Health & Prevention [Internet]. 2017;7:21 - 27. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The General Health Questionnaire – 28 (GHQ-28) is one of the most widely used screening instruments for psychiatric disorders. The aim of the present study was to examine the factor structure and the internal consistency of the Greek GHQ-28 in a sample of 501 university students (302 females; Mage = 20.5 years). Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) did not provide an optimal fit for the original four-factor structure. Therefore, exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and principal component analysis (PCA) were conducted in search of alternative models with optimal fit. Models obtained from EFA and PCA were compared through further CFA. The model derived from EFA was the best-fitting solution and yielded three factors: Anxiety/Somatic Complaints (a unified factor), Social Dysfunction, and Severe Depression. In addition, internal consistency assessed through Cronbach's alpha was acceptable for all subscales both in the four- and in the new three-factor model. Possible explanations for the differentiations found in the structure of the Greek GHQ-28 are discussed in the framework of the existing literature on the use of this measure worldwide.
Lialiou P, Mantas J, Pavlopoulou J, Galanis P. Factors associated with online information retrieval behavior of health professionals. ARCHIVES OF HELLENIC MEDICINE. 2017;34(4):483-490.
Lialiou P, Mantas J, Pavlopoulou J, Galanis P. Factors associated with online information retrieval behavior of health professionals. ARCHIVES OF HELLENIC MEDICINE. 2017;34:483–490.
Benetos G, Toutouzas K, Koutagiar I, Skoumas J, Pianou N, Antonopoulos A, Georgakopoulos A, Kafouris P, Spyrou G, Aggeli C, et al. familial combined hyperlipidaemia shows increased vascular inflammation compared to heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: insights from an in-vivo imaging study: 376. European Heart Journal Cardiovascular Imaging. 2017;18:iii78–iii79.
Liapakis G, Matsoukas M-T, Karageorgos V, Venihaki M, Mavromoustakos T. Family B G protein-coupled receptors and their ligands: From structure to function. Current Medicinal Chemistry [Internet]. 2017;24(31):3323 - 3355. Website
Srivastava S, Stanimirović PS, Katsikis VN, Gupta DK. A family of iterative methods with accelerated convergence for restricted linear system of equations. Mediterranean Journal of Mathematics. 2017;14:222.
Rhizopoulou S. Fascinating landscapes of “Hypnerotomachia Poliphili”: source for research of plant diversity, horticulture and culture. Acta Horticulturae. 2017;(1189):19−24.Abstract
Hypnerotomachia Poliphili” (HP) is a literary source of semi-natural and human-induced landscapes that centred on seductive environmental attributes, such as gardens, groves, pergolas and dispersed ancient ruins, which represent knowledge derived from the tradition and experience of ages. HP is the short title of one of the most influential books of the Renaissance (the first edition was published by Aldus Manutius in Venice, in 1499); it is the story of a man (Poliphilos), who falls asleep and dreams of traversing landscapes and gardens containing plants, ancient ruins and allegorical figures, in order to be reunited with his beloved (Polia). Interest in this novel has been revived, due to substantial influence on landscape and garden design. In this study, attention has been given to the botanical section preserved in the text. Paying attention to narratives provides a source for (re)considering conceptions of landscapes, nature and culture, wild and domesticated plant life. Arboreal and bush plants here quoted disclose aspects of plant diversity and ecophysiology; among a large number of plant taxa, roses, myrtle, pines, cypresses, laurels, acanthus, oaks, olive trees, juniper, ivy, thyme, oregano, violets, wormwood and cyclamens were the most frequently cited. Also, the seasonality of Mediterranean landscapes, indicated by flowering and fruit-bearing indigenous plants, can be traced through textual passages. Its wood-engraved illustrations of portrayed landscapes and botanic sketches (e.g. ferns, palms, oaks, cypresses, box trees and foliage of laurel, acanthus, grapevine and ivy) constitute evidence for both plant diversity and natural history, at the end of the fifteenth-century.
Aaboud M, others. {Femtoscopy with identified charged pions in proton-lead collisions at $\sqrt{s_{\mathrm{NN}}}=5.02$ TeV with ATLAS}. Phys. Rev. C. 2017;96:064908.
Varzakas T, Zakynthinos G, Proestos C, Radwanska M. Fermented Vegetables. Food Engineering Series [Internet]. 2017:537-584. Website
Varzakas T, Zakynthinos G, Proestos C, Radwanska M. Fermented Vegetables. [Internet]. 2017:537-584. Website
Methenitis S, Spengos K, Zaras N, Stasinaki A-N, Papadimas G, Karampatsos G, Arnaoutis G, Terzis G. Fiber Type Composition And Rate Of Force Development In Endurance And Resistance Trained Individuals. J Strength Cond Res. 2017.Abstract
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between muscle fiber composition and the rate of force development (RFD) in well-trained individuals with different training background. Thirty-eight young males with different training background participated: 9 endurance runners, 10 power-trained, 9 strength-trained, and 10 sedentary. They performed maximal isometric leg press for the measurement of RFD. Body composition (dual x-ray absorptiometry) and vastus lateralis fiber type composition was also evaluated. When all participants were examined as a group, moderate correlations were found between the percent of type II muscle fibers and RFD between 100-600ms (r: 0.321 - 0.497, p<0.05). The correlation coefficients were higher for the cross-sectional area (CSA) and the %CSA of type II and IIx muscle fibers (r: 0.599 - 0.847, p<0.001). For the power group, RFD up to 250ms was highly correlated with % type IIx muscle fibers and type IIx fiber CSA (r: 0.670 - 0.826, p<0.05), as well as with %CSA of type IIx fibers (r: 0.714 - 0.975, p<0.05). Significant correlations were found between the relative RFD (·kg lower extremities lean mass) and CSA-%CSA of type II and IIx fibers for the power group (r: 0.676 - 0.903, p<0.05). No significant correlations were found between muscle morphology and RFD for the other groups. In conclusion, the present data suggest that there is a strong link between the type IIx muscle fibers and early RFD and relative RFD in power-trained participants. Type II fibers seem to be moderately linked with RFD in non-power-trained individuals.
Aaboud M, others. {Fiducial, total and differential cross-section measurements of $t$-channel single top-quark production in $pp$ collisions at 8 TeV using data collected by the ATLAS detector}. Eur. Phys. J. C. 2017;77:531.
Kolovou V, Bilianou H, Giannakopoulou V, Kalogeropoulos P, Mihas C, Kouris M, Cokkinos DV, Boutsikou M, Hoursalas I, Mavrogeni S, et al. Five gene variants in nonagenarians, centenarians and average individuals. Archives of medical science: AMS. 2017;13:1130.
Diakakis M, Deligiannakis G. Flood fatalities in Greece: 1970–2010. Journal of Flood Risk Management [Internet]. 2017;10:115 – 123. Website
Diakakis M. Flood seasonality in Greece and its comparison to seasonal distribution of flooding in selected areas across southern Europe. Journal of Flood Risk Management [Internet]. 2017;10:30 – 41. Website
Cuevas-Maraver J, Kevrekidis PG, Frantzeskakis DJ, Karachalios NI, Haragus M, James G. Floquet analysis of Kuznetsov-Ma breathers: A path towards spectral stability of rogue waves. Physical Review E [Internet]. 2017;96. Website
Kamberidou I. Frédéric Barbier, The Greek Dream by Monsieur de Choiseul: The Travels of a European of the Enlightenment. [Review of the Book: Le rêve grec de Monsieur de Choiseul Les voyages d'un européen des Lumières by Frédéric Barbier]. Journal of Modern Greek Studies 35 (2017) [Internet]. 2017;35:564–612. Publisher's Version
Lambrinoudaki I, Georgiopoulos GA, Athanasouli F, Armeni E, Rizos D, Augoulea A, Chatzidou S, Koutli E, Makris N, Kanakakis I. Free androgen index as a determinant of arterial stiffness in menopause: a mediation analysis. MenopauseMenopause. 2017;24:635-644.
From a "Garden of Disorder to a "Nest of Flames": Charles Henri Ford's Surrealist Inflections. Miranda: Revue pluridisciplinaire du monde anglophone [Internet]. 2017;14. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Virtually omitted from established narratives of American modernism, yet central in the histories of the reception of European Surrealism in the US, Charles Henri Ford’s life and work have been recovered in important queer genealogies within Anglo-American modernism. Yet within this process or recovery, Ford’s poetic work is still largely overlooked, and this may have to do less with its marked Surrealist influences and/or derivative aspects than with the somewhat unclassifiable and composite texture of Ford’s poems. This article revisits Ford’s early poetry as a space of convergence and dialogue between distinct yet interrelated poetics: from the 1938 A Garden of Disorder to the 1949, Sleep in a Nest of Flames, a queer subjectivity assimilates concurrently Surrealist poetics and Djuna Barnes’s equally unclassifiable queer modernism with and against American poetic modernisms.
Revithiadou A, Spyropoulos V, Markopoulos G. From fusion to agglutination: The case of Asia Minor Greek. Transactions of the Philological Society. 2017;115(3):297-335.Abstract
This article examines the nominal inflectional system of a group of Asia Minor Greek dialects (Dawkins 1910, 1916), which developed, in parallel with the fusional inflectional system, an agglutinative one due to language contact with Turkish. We argue that the ‘old’ fusional ending or the theme vowel was reanalyzed as part of the nominal stem. This novel structure was actualized by means of two competing options: in some dialects, the reanalysis was actualized transparently in all inflectional forms rendering an agglutinative pattern of inflection, whereas in dialects with limited agglutination the actualization took the form of a special type of vowel assimilation. More specifically, as part of the nominal stem, the ‘old’ theme vowel signals its merge with the root by allowing it to absorb some or all of its features. Formally, the phonological process is treated as an instance of indirect licensing (Walker 2011), according to which the theme vowel acts as a trigger due to its privileged position as a segment of the categorizer n, i.e. the head of the stem.
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Shen Y, Kevrekidis PG, Veldes GP, Frantzeskakis DJ, Dimarzio D, Lan X, Radisic V. From solitons to rogue waves in nonlinear left-handed metamaterials. Physical Review E [Internet]. 2017;95. Website

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