Georgios Alexandrou
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Recent Articles
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Kouroussis G, Caucheteur C, Kinet D, Alexandrou G, Verlinden O, Moeyaert V
Sensors (Basel)
. 2015 Aug;
15(8):20115-39.
PMID: 26287207
A review of recent research on structural monitoring in railway industry is proposed in this paper, with a special focus on stress-based solutions. After a brief analysis of the mechanical...
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Skiold B, Alexandrou G, Padilla N, Blennow M, Vollmer B, Aden U
J Pediatr
. 2014 Feb;
164(5):1012-8.
PMID: 24530122
Objective: To investigate sex differences in neurologic and developmental outcomes in extremely preterm (EPT) children and explore associations with neonatal brain morphology. Study Design: A population-based cohort of infants born...
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Padilla N, Alexandrou G, Blennow M, Lagercrantz H, Aden U
Cereb Cortex
. 2014 Feb;
25(7):1897-905.
PMID: 24488941
Premature exposure to the extrauterine environment negatively affects the brains' developmental trajectory. Our aim was to determine whether extremely preterm (EPT) infants, with no evidence of focal brain lesions, show...
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Alexandrou G, Martensson G, Skiold B, Blennow M, Aden U, Vollmer B
Acta Paediatr
. 2013 Oct;
103(1):48-56.
PMID: 24118089
Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate whether prematurity per se or perinatal risk factors explain altered brain structure after preterm birth, in extremely preterm (EPT) infants without...
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Alexandrou G, Skiold B, Karlen J, Tessma M, Norman M, Aden U, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2010 Feb;
125(3):e584-91.
PMID: 20176674
Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether hyperglycemia during the first week of life in extremely preterm (EPT) infants was associated with increased mortality rates and with...