Publications by authors named "E Theodorakis"

Introduction: Bisphosphonates are commonly used to prevent osteoporotic fractures. Many randomized controlled trials have proved the efficacy of bisphosphonates, showing their ability to increase bone mineral density and decrease the risk of hip and vertebral fractures. Atypical, bisphosphonate-related fractures concerning the femur have been widely described and a list of primary and secondary clinical and radiographic criteria are used in order to achieve diagnosis.

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  • The study aimed to compare clinical outcomes of two treatment methods for patients with low-energy ankle fracture-dislocation: invasive procedures (like external fixation) versus conservative methods (closed reduction in plaster).
  • The retrospective analysis included 52 patients, with follow-up periods of 24 to 36 months, assessing their clinical and radiographic outcomes, particularly using the Olerud-Molander ankle score.
  • Results indicated that while significant improvement in scores was seen from 6 to 12 months, no notable differences existed between treatment groups or from 12 to 24 months, suggesting non-invasive methods are as effective as invasive ones for maintaining reduction.
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Helical plating for humeral shaft fractures has gained popularity in recent years as it avoids iatrogenic nerve damage. A total of 16 patients with humeral shaft fracture involving the metaphyseal proximal part were treated between Dicembrer 2016 and January 2023. Complications such as pseudarthrosis, infections and nerve lesions were investigated during the postoperative period.

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The microviscosity of intracellular environments plays an important role in monitoring cellular function. Thus, the capability of detecting changes in viscosity can be utilized for the detection of different disease states. Viscosity-sensitive fluorescent molecular rotors are potentially excellent probes for these applications; however, the predictable relationships between chemical structural features and viscosity sensitivity are poorly understood.

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Codon optimality is a major determinant of mRNA translation and degradation rates. However, whether and through which mechanisms its effects are regulated remains poorly understood. Here we show that codon optimality associates with up to 2-fold change in mRNA stability variations between human tissues, and that its effect is attenuated in tissues with high energy metabolism and amplifies with age.

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