Publications by authors named "Sofia Mavrikou"

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  • The study focuses on the genetic diversity of small ruminant lentiviruses (SRLV) in sheep, which is important for disease control and diagnostics in Greece.
  • Researchers analyzed SRLV strains from 12 infected sheep from two breeds (Chios and Lacaune) and found distinct strain types linked to each breed.
  • The study revealed that while most parts of the capsid protein were similar within each strain type, some mutations could affect the virus's evolution, highlighting the need for more extensive research on SRLV genetic variation.
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Oregano (, plant family) is a well-known aromatic herb with great commercial value, thoroughly utilized by food and pharmaceutical industries. The present work regards the comparative assessment of in vitro propagated and commercially available oregano tissue natural products. This study includes their secondary metabolites' biosynthesis, antioxidant properties, and anticancer activities.

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Background: The rise of organic electronics represents one of the most prominent technological developments of the last two decades, with its interface with biological systems highlighting new directions of research. The "soft" nature of conducting polymers renders them unique platforms for cell-based microdevices, allowing their implementation in drug discovery, pharmaceutical effect analysis, environmental pollutant testing etc.

Methods: Cellular adhesion, proliferation and viability experiments were carried out to verify the biocompatibility of a PEDOT conductive polymer surface.

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In this paper we elucidate the effects of the cytochrome bc1 inhibitor, strobilurin fungicide kresoxim-methyl, on the redox balance of a mammalian renal cell line. To explore whether mammalian exposure to sub-nephrotoxic concentrations of kresoxim-methyl induces cellular and biochemical mechanisms of toxicity, its effects on cellular viability and, in particular, several parameters related to oxidative stress, mitochondrial respiratory function and apoptosis were examined in fibroblast-like renal Vero cells. Elevation of mitochondrial superoxide generation, together with a concomitant decrease in mitochondrial transmembrane potential was indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction.

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