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Alexandra Giatromanolaki

Researcher at Democritus University of Thrace

Publications -  360
Citations -  26647

Alexandra Giatromanolaki is an academic researcher from Democritus University of Thrace. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 66, co-authored 340 publications receiving 22956 citations. Previous affiliations of Alexandra Giatromanolaki include John Radcliffe Hospital.

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Ectonucleotidase CD73 and CD39 expression in non-small cell lung cancer relates to hypoxia and immunosuppressive pathways.

TL;DR: Ectonucleotidases are up-regulated in cancer cells, CAFs, and TILs in lung tumors, linked with regulatory TIL-phenotype and PD-L1 up-regulation by cancer cells.
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Immunohistochemical expression of metalloproteinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 in abdominal aortic aneurysms: correlation with symptoms and aortic diameter.

TL;DR: The MMP-9 activity in AAA is a determinant of the aneurysm size, but it is not related to clinical manifestations, and there was no relation between AAA size and M MP-2 activity.
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Prognostic role of angiogenesis in operable carcinoma of the gallbladder.

TL;DR: The assessment of intratumoral angiogenesis in patients with operable gallbladder carcinomas may be useful in predicting prognosis and, perhaps, in decision making for postoperative adjuvant treatment.
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Intensified autophagy compromises the efficacy of radiotherapy against prostate cancer

TL;DR: High base line autophagy activity and cell ability to sustain functional autophagosome and lysosomal consumption define resistance of prostate cancer cells to radiotherapy.
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Repression of the autophagic response sensitises lung cancer cells to radiation and chemotherapy.

TL;DR: The ability of lung cancer cells to survive after irradiation at 4 Gy depends on their ability to sustain a functional autophagic flux, which results in increased radiosensitivity and susceptibility to various chemotherapy agents.