George C Zografos
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Papalexis P, Georgakopoulou V, Drossos P, Thymara E, Nonni A, Lazaris A, et al.
Mol Clin Oncol
. 2024 Sep;
21(5):78.
PMID: 39246849
Precision medicine in breast cancer is a revolutionary approach that customizes diagnosis and treatment based on individual and tumor characteristics, departing from the traditional one-size-fits-all approach. Breast cancer is diverse,...
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Kolia A, Frountzas M, Liatsou E, Samelis G, Zagouri F, Zografos G, et al.
In Vivo
. 2024 Aug;
38(5):2399-2403.
PMID: 39187318
Background/aim: The molecular classification of breast cancer has enabled targeted therapy for specific molecular subtypes. Nestin, which has been studied for its role in oncogenesis, could contribute to this direction....
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Artsitas S, Artsitas D, Koronaki I, Toutouzas K, Zografos G
J Robot Surg
. 2024 Aug;
18(1):313.
PMID: 39112829
Exploration of surgical precision in robotic procedures is extensive, yet lacks a unified framework for comparability. This study examines tissue handling precision by comparing the per-minute blood loss rate between...
4.
Papalexis P, Georgakopoulou V, Keramydas D, Vogiatzis R, Taskou C, Anagnostopoulou F, et al.
Cancer Diagn Progn
. 2024 May;
4(3):340-351.
PMID: 38707726
Background/aim: Breast cancer is a complex disease with variability in clinical manifestation, response to current therapy, and biochemical and histological features among various subgroups. Histologic grading and immuno-histochemical evaluation of...
5.
Koutela A, Loudos G, Rouchota M, Kletsas D, Karameris A, Vilaras G, et al.
Diagnostics (Basel)
. 2024 Feb;
14(4).
PMID: 38396441
Aims: The regeneration of myocardial tissue and the improvement of myocardial activity after ischemia is one of the major areas of interest in cardiovascular research. We developed a novel experimental...
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Theodoropoulos G, Frountzas M, Karathanasis P, Doulami G, Michalopoulou V, Kimpizi D, et al.
South Med J
. 2023 Jun;
116(6):490-495.
PMID: 37263612
Objectives: In recent years, the local excision of benign rectal lesions or early-stage rectal cancers using minimally invasive surgical techniques has replaced radical interventions that caused impairment in patients' quality...
7.
Koutela A, Loudos G, Rouchota M, Kletsas D, Karameris A, Vilaras G, et al.
In Vivo
. 2023 Mar;
37(2):649-654.
PMID: 36881049
Background/aim: Myocardial infarction, an acute medical situation with a high mortality rate worldwide, has been extensively studied in modern cardiovascular research, using different experimental models. However, a deep understanding of...
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Triantafyllou A, Dovrolis N, Zografos E, Theodoropoulos C, Zografos G, Michalopoulos N, et al.
Cancer Diagn Progn
. 2022 Nov;
2(6):739-749.
PMID: 36340453
Background/aim: Breast cancer is a leading worldwide cause of female cancer-related morbidity and mortality. Since molecular characteristics increasingly guide disease management, demystifying breast tumor miRNA signature emerges as an essential...
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Matiatou M, Giannios P, Koutsoumpos S, Michalopoulos N, Toutouzas K, Zografos G, et al.
Lasers Med Sci
. 2022 Mar;
37(6):2597-2604.
PMID: 35301608
We report differences in the refractive index of healthy and tumorous freshly excised human breast tissue as determined from reflectance profile measurements at five wavelengths (432 nm, 532 nm, 633...
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Triantafyllou A, Gazouli M, Theodoropoulos C, Zografos E, Zografos G, Michalopoulos N
Biol Cell
. 2022 Jan;
114(4):109-122.
PMID: 35080041
Background: Exosomes constitute cellular molecular fingertips that participate in intercellular communication both in health and disease states. Hence, exosomes emerge as critical mediators of cancer development and progression, as well...