14 results on '"George, Spyrou"'
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2. BiDaS: a web-based Monte Carlo BioData Simulator based on sequence/feature characteristics
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Emmanouil Athanasiadis, Maria D. Paraskevopoulou, George Spyrou, and Ioannis S. Vlachos
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Genetics ,Internet ,Sequence ,Biological data ,Feature data ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,Sequence analysis ,Monte Carlo method ,Proteins ,Articles ,DNA ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Biology ,Sequence Analysis, Protein ,Protein methods ,Feature (computer vision) ,Content (measure theory) ,Nucleic Acid Conformation ,RNA ,Computer Simulation ,Monte Carlo Method ,Sequence Analysis ,Algorithm ,Software - Abstract
BiDaS is a web-application that can generate massive Monte Carlo simulated sequence or numerical feature data sets (e.g. dinucleotide content, composition, transition, distribution properties) based on small user-provided data sets. BiDaS server enables users to analyze their data and generate large amounts of: (i) Simulated DNA/RNA and aminoacid (AA) sequences following practically identical sequence and/or extracted feature distributions with the original data. (ii) Simulated numerical features, presenting identical distributions, while preserving the exact 2D or 3D between-feature correlations observed in the original data sets. The server can project the provided sequences to multidimensional feature spaces based on: (i) 38 DNA/RNA features describing conformational and physicochemical nucleotide sequence features from the B-DNA-VIDEO database, (ii) 122 DNA/RNA features based on conformational and thermodynamic dinucleotide properties from the DiProDB database and (iii) Pseudo-aminoacid composition of the initial sequences. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first available web-server that allows users to generate vast numbers of biological data sets with realistic characteristics, while keeping between-feature associations. These data sets can be used for a wide variety of current biological problems, such as the in-depth study of gene, transcript, peptide and protein groups/families; the creation of large data sets from just a few available members and the strengthening of machine learning classifiers. All simulations use advanced Monte Carlo sampling techniques. The BiDaS web-application is available at http://bioserver-3.bioacademy.gr/Bioserver/BiDaS/.
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- 2013
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3. INCREASED AORTIC WALL INFLAMMATION IN ADULT PATIENTS AFTER SUCCESSFUL COARCTATION REPAIR DETECTED 18F-FDG PET/CT IMAGING
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George Spyrou, Emmanouil Athanasiadis, Alexios S. Antonopoulos, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Stella Brili, Nikoletta Pianou, Pavlos Kafouris, Dimitris Tousoulis, Evangelos Oikonomou, Iosif Cutajar, Constantinos Anagnostopoulos, and Gerasimos Siasos
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Aorta ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Adult patients ,business.industry ,Inflammation ,Aortic wall ,Premature atherosclerosis ,Positron emission tomography ,medicine.artery ,cardiovascular system ,Medicine ,Fdg pet ct ,In patient ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Inflammation is involved in the mechanisms of premature atherosclerosis and aortopathy of patients with repaired coarctation of aorta (RCoA). We aimed at exploring the role of positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) imaging for evaluating aortic wall inflammation in patients with
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- 2018
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4. GeneStoryTeller: a mobile app for quick and comprehensive information retrieval of human genes
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Marilena M. Bourdakou, George Spyrou, Emmanouil Athanasiadis, and Stergiani V. Eleftheriou
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Information retrieval ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Network connection ,Mobile apps ,Information Storage and Retrieval ,Mobile Applications ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,World Wide Web ,Software portability ,Database Tool ,Software ,Genes ,Functional annotation ,Databases, Genetic ,Humans ,Android (operating system) ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,business ,Mobile device ,Information Systems - Abstract
In the last few years, mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets have become an integral part of everyday life, due to their software/hardware rapid development, as well as the increased portability they offer. Nevertheless, up to now, only few Apps have been developed in the field of bioinformatics, capable to perform fast and robust access to services. We have developed the GeneStoryTeller, a mobile application for Android platforms, where users are able to instantly retrieve information regarding any recorded human gene, derived from eight publicly available databases, as a summary story. Complementary information regarding gene–drugs interactions, functional annotation and disease associations for each selected gene is also provided in the gene story. The most challenging part during the development of the GeneStoryTeller was to keep balance between storing data locally within the app and obtaining the updated content dynamically via a network connection. This was accomplished with the implementation of an administrative site where data are curated and synchronized with the application requiring a minimum human intervention. Database URL: http://bioserver-3.bioacademy.gr/Bioserver/GeneStoryTeller/.
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- 2015
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5. INCREASED SUBCLINICAL SYSTEMIC AND VASCULAR INFLAMMATION IN FAMILIAL COMBINED HYPERLIPIDEMIA COMPARED TO HETEROZYGOUS HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA: INSIGHTS FROM A POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY STUDY
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Spyridon P. Galanakos, Constadina Aggeli, Eleftherios Tsiamis, Pavlos Kafouris, Georgios Benetos, Constantinos Anagnostopoulos, Ioannis Skoumas, Koutagiar Iosif, Konstantinos Toutouzas, M. Abdelrasoul, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Dimitris Tousoulis, Angeliki Rigatou, George Spyrou, and Nikoletta Pianou
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,030102 biochemistry & molecular biology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Vascular inflammation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Familial combined hyperlipidemia ,Positron emission tomography ,Medicine ,Radiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Subclinical infection - Published
- 2017
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6. FAMILIAL COMBINED HYPERLIPIDEMIA IS CHARACTERIZED BY HIGHER ARTERIAL AND HEPATIC FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE UPTAKE COMPARED TO HETEROZYGOUS FAMILIAL HYPERCHOLESTEROLEMIA
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Konstantinos Toutouzas, Ioannis Skoumas, Pavlos Kafouris, Dimitris Tousoulis, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Spyridon P. Galanakos, Nikoletta Pianou, Angeliki Rigatou, Eleftherios Tsiamis, George Spyrou, Michael Peters, Georgios Benetos, Andreas Synetos, Koutagiar Iosif, and Constantinos Anagnostopoulos
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Fluorodeoxyglucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Familial combined hyperlipidemia ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Familial hypercholesterolemia ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,medicine.disease ,business ,Gastroenterology ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2017
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7. ASSOCIATION OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC WALL INFLAMMATION, HEPATIC FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE UPTAKE AND VISCERAL ADIPOSE TISSUE BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH DYSLIPIDEMIAS
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Koutagiar Peter Iosif, Konstantinos Toutouzas, Georgios Benetos, Nikoletta Piannou, Alexios Antonopoulos, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Ioannis Skoumas, Spyridon Galanakos, Angeliki Rigatou, Pavlos Kafouris, Andreas Synetos, George Spyrou, Charalambos Antoniades, Eleftherios Tsiamis, Constantinos Anagnostopoulos, Dimitris Tousoulis, First Department of Cardiology, and Medical School
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Fluorodeoxyglucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,business.industry ,Adipose tissue ,Biological activity ,Inflammation ,Abdominal aortic wall ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Published
- 2017
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8. A Facelift for a Two-Year-Old: Alternative Use of Facelift Approach, to Achieve Serial Excision of a Medium Sized Congenital Naevus, in a Two-Year-Old Patient
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Diaa Othman, George Spyrou, and Marco Malahias
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Facial reconstruction ,Male patient ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Facelift surgery ,Significant part ,Medicine ,business ,Rhytidectomy ,Surgery - Abstract
Historically, face-lifting consisted of elevating the skin, placing it under tension to reduce the wrinkles, resecting the skin needed to accomplish this, and then securing the resected edges. However, over time, facelift surgery evolved beyond the Dorland’s definition of “rhytidectomy” (excision of skin for the elimination of wrinkles [1]) and various different techniques and indications have been described.We report of the pre-auricular facelift approach, as described by Skoog [2] for alternative use: The excision of a giant cell tumour, utilizing this facelift technique to achieve serial excision from a two year old, male patient’s face. This has resulted in a satisfactory aesthetic outcome and scar alignment in favourable area as well as excision of a significant part of the lesion, and awaiting further serial excision for completion.
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- 2011
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9. THE ROLE OF 18 F-FLUORODEOXYGLUCOSE POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY IN THE INVESTIGATION OF REGIONAL AORTIC INFLAMMATION IN PATIENTS WITH SUCCESSFULLY REPAIRED COARCTATION OF THE AORTA
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Nikoletta Pianou, Pavlos Kafouris, Evangelos Oikonomou, Iosif Cutajar, Emmanouil Athanasiadis, Dimitris Tousoulis, Constantinos Anagnostopoulos, Petros Nihoyannopoulos, Styliani Brili, Alexandros Georgakopoulos, Dennis V. Cokkinos, and George Spyrou
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Coarctation of the aorta ,Inflammation ,medicine.disease ,Positron emission tomography ,Medicine ,In patient ,18 f fluorodeoxyglucose ,Radiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Published
- 2016
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10. A two-dimensional proteomic profile of Tetrahymena thermophila whole cell lysate
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Alexandra G, Xanthopoulou, Dimitrios, Anagnostopoulos, Konstantinos, Vougas, Athanasios K, Anagnostopoulos, Anastasia, Alexandridou, George, Spyrou, Athanassia, Siafaka-Kapadai, and George Th, Tsangaris
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Proteome ,Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ,Protozoan Proteins ,Animals ,Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ,Trypsin ,DNA, Protozoan ,Mass Spectrometry ,Software ,Tetrahymena thermophila - Abstract
Tetrahymena thermophila is a unicellular eukaryotic model organism used for a variety of biochemical, molecular and biological studies. According to its macronucleus genome sequence, it is expected to contain more than 27,000 protein-coding genes, although only a small proportion of them have information published specifically about them. Here, we present a reference map for whole cell lysate of T. thermophila obtained using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) combined with mass spectrometry. Although (2-DE) is one of the most efficient techniques for resolving complex protein mixtures and revealing the relative high-abundance proteins, it has not yet been applied generally to ciliates. In order to obtain qualitative protein samples for analysis, an appropriate homogenization method is required. Optimization of the homogenization method led to the analysis of nearly 4500 protein spots, the final identification of 375 different proteins using Mascot software and an additional 258 gene products using a newly developed web service, called Peptide Finder, resulting in a total of 631 different gene products that are considered to constitute the proteomic profile of the whole cell lysate of T. thermophila.
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- 2010
11. Position dominant sequence elements in experimentally verified human promoters and their putative relation to cancer
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Konstantinos, Vougas, Athina, Samara, George, Spyrou, and George Th, Tsangaris
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Binding Sites ,Neoplasms ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Conserved Sequence ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Promoter regions of the human genome play a key role in our understanding of the regulatory mechanisms related to the physiological and disease states. The aim of this study was to investigate the sequence positional properties of experimentally verified human promoters. Consequently, we determined short sequence elements ranging from 4 to 9mers presenting position dominance close to, or away from the transcription start site (TSS). For this purpose rigid statistical criteria were used and whether position dominance was in any way related to transcription control was determined. To achieve this goal we designed and implemented a dedicated filtering method to massively detect position-dominant sequence elements embedded in the promoter set. Additionally, via a high throughput procedure, we gathered data on the majority of the publicly available transcription factor-binding sites (TFBSs) and matched them to our findings, aiming to accomplish a large-scale correlation between position-dominant sequence elements and TFBSs. In this analysis, we present unique compositional and conservational perturbations at the TSS and the core promoter region. Using our filtering method, 7,088 short sequences ranging from 4 to 9mers were found to present strong positional dominance close to or away from the TSS, while the aforementioned short sequences were matched to a large number of known TFBSs. Moreover, using probability theory, evidence is presented showing that TFBSs tend to present strong positional preferences. In addition, we demonstrate that the actual TFBS copy number is related to the transcription regulatory process. On the basis of the last argument, it is suggested that all the detected short sequences which did not match any known TFBS, have a high potential for being novel transcription control elements. Furthermore, using a well-described ;high potential cancer biomarker resource', we attempted to identify position dominant sequence elements associated with cancer, as derived by their presence in the respective promoters of cancer related proteins.
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- 2010
12. Design of a 'smart' patient record system for mammography patients
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Antonis, Frigas, George, Spyrou, Argyro, Antaraki, Elisabeth, Patiraki, Konstantinos, Koufopoulos, John, Mantas, and Panos, Ligomenides
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Medical Records Systems, Computerized ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Local Area Networks ,Mammography - Abstract
One of the most common cancer types among women is breast cancer. Regular mammographic examinations increase the possibility for early diagnosis and treatment and significantly improve the chance of survival for patients with breast cancer. Keeping an informed and complete patient record is of great importance as the doctor needs this information for every patient examination. The proposed implementation is a patient record system that includes 'smart' algorithms in order to automatically use data from the patient's record to calculate well established epidemiological breast cancer models. A computer-aided diagnosis system is also used in order to analyze each mammogram and obtain a certain risk percentage concerning whether the patient has to undergo biopsy or not. The aforementioned system has been implemented to support a large set of patient data (1,178 patients) which included detailed personal patient data, medical history and examination details per date and is used in the daily clinical practice of a breast cancer diagnostic center facilitating patient record retrieval, storage and supporting the doctor's decisions.
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- 2009
13. Evaluation of a breast cancer computer aided diagnosis system
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Antonis, Frigas, Smaragdo, Kapsimalakou, George, Spyrou, Kostantinos, Koufopoulos, Stamatios, Vassilaros, Aikaterini, Chatzimichael, John, Mantas, and Panos, Ligomenides
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Adult ,Greece ,Calcinosis ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted ,Middle Aged ,Aged ,Mammography - Abstract
Mammography is accepted as the most effective method to detect breast cancer. However, interpreting a mammogram is not easy for not experienced radiologists. The aim of computer aided detection techniques in breast cancer is to improve the chance that a malignant region is detected and appropriately evaluated. Breast microcalcifications have been considered as a very useful index of malignancy, which helps in the early detection of breast cancer. A system of computer aided diagnosis has been developed that is based on detailed analysis and evaluation of related features of individual microcalcifications and of formed clusters helping the doctor to make risk estimation for each microcalcification cluster as well as for isolated microcalcifications. This information is considered to be very useful to radiologists, giving them extra input before making their estimation of each case. The aforementioned system has been thoroughly tested using a number of real life cases provided from collaborating doctors. Each case, apart from the mammograms, was accompanied by a biopsy test result, the patient's demographic data and medical history. A total of 200 cases (147 benign and 53 malignant) have been examined and the results are presented as the Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) performance and are quantified using the ROC curve. The system is showing high levels of sensitivity identifying correctly all malignant cases.
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- 2006
14. Osteophyte-Induced Rupture of a Scalp Tissue Expander
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Mohammad U. Anwar, Katy L. Wallis, George Spyrou, and A. Dilnath R. Gurusinghe
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Tissue expander ,Scalp ,Unusual case ,business.industry ,Hamartoma ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Tissue Expansion ,Osteophyte ,Alopecia ,Anatomy ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cranial vault ,Humans ,Medicine ,Female ,Surgery ,Child ,business ,Tissue expansion - Abstract
Tissue expansion is in widespread use for the reconstruction of congenital and acquired defects. Complications of tissue expansion are well documented, the most common being infection or extrusion of the expander. Although the complications associated with scalp tissue expansion are similar to those experienced elsewhere in the body, site-specific complications can occur. These include bone thinning and erosion of the cranial vault. In this study, we report an unusual case of multiple osteophyte formation beneath a scalp tissue expander, resulting in its rupture and necessitating removal.
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- 2011
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