Publications by authors named "A Manitsa"

Hemoglobinopathies constitute the most frequent monogenic disorders worldwide and thalassemias are the most frequent genetic disorders in Greece. Over a 5-year period (2002-2006), 1,375 couples were screened for hemoglobinopathies and counseled at our Thalassaemia Prevention Unit, Hippokration Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece. In 148 cases (10.

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Hemoglobin E-Saskatoon (beta22-Glu-Lys) is found worldwide but is extremely rarely. Two cases of pregnant women who carried the abnormal hemoglobin and the various problems that arise from it are reported. A discussion of the combinations with other abnormal hemoglobin is also presented.

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Pathogenesis of invasive candidiasis may involve regulatory activities of Th2 immunity on phagocytic host defenses. The effects of interleukin (IL)-4 on antifungal capacity of human mononuclear phagocytes against Candida albicans were studied. Incubation of adherent mononuclear leukocytes from healthy donors with IL-4 (1-5 ng ml(-1)) at 37 degrees C for 2-4 days suppressed uptake of C.

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