Publications by authors named "E V Korakaki"

Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have garnered significant attention in the medical sector due to their exceptional superparamagnetic properties and reliable tracking capabilities. In this study, we investigated the immunotoxicity of SPIONs with a modified surface to enhance hydrophilicity and prevent aggregate formation. The synthesized SPIONs exhibited a remarkably small size (~4 nm) and underwent surface modification using a novel "haircut" reaction strategy.

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  • Serial analysis of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) is becoming a key biomarker for monitoring and personalizing cancer treatment, particularly in metastatic cases like lung cancer.
  • In nonmetastatic disease, detecting ctDNA from minimal residual disease (MRD) poses significant technical challenges, despite advances in tumor genotyping and ctDNA profiling showing potential in predicting recurrence.
  • The discussion covers the current progress, existing limitations, and future opportunities for using ctDNA both in guiding targeted therapies in metastatic cancer and in managing adjuvant treatment for nonmetastatic patients.
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Even though rare, mega-fires raging during very dry and windy conditions, record catastrophic impacts on infrastructure, the environment and human life, as well as extremely high suppression and rehabilitation costs. Apart from the direct consequences, mega-fires induce long-term effects in the geomorphological and hydrological processes, influencing environmental factors that in turn can affect the occurrence of other natural hazards, such as floods and mass movement phenomena. This work focuses on the forest fire of 2007 in Peloponnese, Greece that to date corresponds to the largest fire in the country's record that burnt 1773km, causing 78 fatalities and very significant damages in property and infrastructure.

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Aim: This report describes our experience concerning gastrointestinal perforation due to necrotizing enterocolitis during a 10-year period.

Method: The cases of 27 gastrointestinal perforations, which were treated in our hospital, were retrospectively reviewed.

Results: All patients were neonates and infants up to the age of 2 months.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of antenatally administered glucocorticoids on bone status of preterm infants at 1 year corrected age. The study population consisted of 32 preterm infants with a gestational age of 24-34 weeks. The infants were divided into two groups according to antenatal exposure to corticosteroids.

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