Georgios V Zacharopoulos
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Ioannou P, Maraki S, Koumaki D, Manios G, Koumaki V, Kassotakis D, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2023 Mar;
12(3).
PMID: 36978357
Surgery has revolutionized the practice of medicine by allowing the treatment of conditions amenable to conservative medical management with some of them pathophysiologically involving the prevalence of pathogenic microorganisms. On...
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Zacharopoulos G, Manios G, Papadakis M, Koumaki D, Maraki S, Kassotakis D, et al.
BMC Microbiol
. 2023 Jan;
23(1):5.
PMID: 36609223
Background: Enterococcus faecalis remains one of the most common pathogens causing infection in surgical patients. Our goal was to evaluate the antibiotic resistance of E. faecalis, causing infections in a...
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Zacharopoulos G, Manios A, Kau C, Velagrakis G, N Tzanakakis G, de Bree E
J Craniofac Surg
. 2015 Dec;
27(1):e71-5.
PMID: 26703056
Background: Facial anthropometric analysis is essential for planning cosmetic and reconstructive facial surgery, but has not been available in detail for modern Greeks. In this study, multiple measurements of the...
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Kouremenos N, Zacharopoulou I, Triantafyllidi H, Zacharopoulos G, Mornos C, Filippatos G, et al.
Hellenic J Cardiol
. 2014 Feb;
55(1):9-16.
PMID: 24491930
Introduction: Essential hypertension (HTN) is a multifactorial disease involving environmental, genetic and other factors. Over the past years, genetic studies of essential HTN have increased dramatically but the molecular mechanisms...