Sophia Kossida
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Recent Articles
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Vlachakis D, Tsilafakis K, Kostavasili I, Kossida S, Mavroidis M
Cells
. 2024 Apr;
13(7.
PMID: 38607042
Understanding the structure and function of intermediate filaments (IFs) is necessary in order to explain why more than 70 related IF genes have evolved in vertebrates while maintaining such dramatically...
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Papakonstantinou E, Diakou K, Mitsis T, Dragoumani K, Bacopoulou F, Megalooikonomou V, et al.
EMBnet J
. 2022 Apr;
27.
PMID: 35464257
Molecular fusion events have a prominent role in the initial steps of carcinogenesis. In this study, a bioinformatics analysis was performed between four organisms that are known to induce cancer...
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Vlachakis D, Tsaniras S, Ioannidou K, Papageorgiou L, Baumann M, Kossida S
J Mol Biochem
. 2019 Dec;
3(3).
PMID: 31799216
CADASIL disease belongs to the group of rare diseases. It is well established that the Notch3 protein is primarily responsible for the development of CADASIL syndrome. Herein, we attempt to...
4.
Loukatou S, Fakourelis P, Papageorgiou L, Megalooikonomou V, Kossida S, Vlachakis D
J Mol Biochem
. 2018 Sep;
3(3):72-76.
PMID: 30175076
No abstract available.
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Loukatou S, Papageorgiou L, Fakourelis P, Filntisi A, Polychronidou E, Bassis I, et al.
J Mol Biochem
. 2016 Aug;
3(2):64-71.
PMID: 27525251
Bioinformatics is the scientific field that focuses on the application of computer technology to the management of biological information. Over the years, bioinformatics applications have been used to store, process...
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Vlachakis D, Tsaniras S, Tsiliki G, Megalooikonomou V, Kossida S
J Mol Biochem
. 2016 Aug;
3(1):27-33.
PMID: 27525250
Herein, we present a novel strategy to analyse and characterize proteins using protein molecular electro-static surfaces. Our approach starts by calculating a series of distinct molecular surfaces for each protein...
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Sertedaki A, Markou A, Vlachakis D, Kossida S, Campanac E, Hoffman D, et al.
Clin Endocrinol (Oxf)
. 2016 Jun;
85(6):845-851.
PMID: 27293068
Background: Germline mutations of the KCNJ5 gene encoding Kir3·4, a member of the inwardly rectifying K channel, have been identified in 'normal' adrenal glands, patients with familial hyperaldosteronism (FH) type...
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Axarli I, Muleta A, Vlachakis D, Kossida S, Kotzia G, Maltezos A, et al.
Biochem J
. 2015 Dec;
473(5):559-70.
PMID: 26637269
A library of Tau class GSTs (glutathione transferases) was constructed by DNA shuffling using the DNA encoding the Glycine max GSTs GmGSTU2-2, GmGSTU4-4 and GmGSTU10-10. The parental GSTs are >88%...
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Nicolaides N, Skyrla E, Vlachakis D, Psarra A, Moutsatsou P, Sertedaki A, et al.
Eur J Clin Invest
. 2015 Nov;
46(1):42-9.
PMID: 26541474
Background: Chrousos syndrome is a rare pathologic condition characterized by generalized, partial resistance of target tissues to glucocorticoids and caused by inactivating mutations of the human glucocorticoid receptor (hGR) gene....
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Nicolaides N, Geer E, Vlachakis D, Roberts M, Psarra A, Moutsatsou P, et al.
Eur J Clin Invest
. 2015 Jun;
45(8):782-91.
PMID: 26031419
Background: Natural mutations in the human glucocorticoid receptor (hGR, NR3C1) gene cause Chrousos syndrome, a rare condition characterized by generalized, partial, target-tissue insensitivity to glucocorticoids. Objective: To present a new...