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Elena Gkrouzman
Researcher at Hospital for Special Surgery
Publications - 19
Citations - 327
Elena Gkrouzman is an academic researcher from Hospital for Special Surgery. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ca(2+) Mg(2+)-ATPase & Na+/K+-ATPase. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 264 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena Gkrouzman include Cornell University & University of Connecticut Health Center.
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Anti-interferon alpha treatment in SLE
TL;DR: The evidence supporting a pathogenic role of IFNα and pDC in SLE is discussed, an update on the current status of these therapeutic strategies is provided, and the potential advantages and disadvantages of each therapeutic approach are discussed.
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Reality Check on Antiphospholipid Antibodies in COVID-19-Associated Coagulopathy.
TL;DR: The hypothesis that SARS-CoV-2 induces APS requires demonstration that COVID-19 patients fulfill both the clinical and the laboratory criteria for APS, and the likelihood that aPL contribute to thromboses in COVID -19 patients is assessed.
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Effects of short-term exposure to manganese on the adult rat brain antioxidant status and the activities of acetylcholinesterase, (Na,K)-ATPase and Mg-ATPase: modulation by L-cysteine.
Charis Liapi,Apostolos Zarros,Panagiota Galanopoulou,Stamatios Theocharis,Nikolina Skandali,Hussam Al-Humadi,Foteini Anifantaki,Elena Gkrouzman,Zois Mellios,Stylianos Tsakiris +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that short-term Mn in vivo administration causes a statistically significant decrease in the rat brain total antioxidant status (TAS) and an increase in AChE activity.
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The neuroprotective role of L-cysteine towards the effects of short-term exposure to lanthanum on the adult rat brain antioxidant status and the activities of acetylcholinesterase, (Na+,K+)- and Mg2+-ATPase.
Charis Liapi,Apostolos Zarros,Stamatios Theocharis,Hussam Al-Humadi,Foteini Anifantaki,Elena Gkrouzman,Zois Mellios,Nikolina Skandali,Stylianos Tsakiris +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that La short-term in vivo administration causes a statistically significant decrease in the rat brain TAS and an increase in AChE activity, which could be considered for future applications as a neuroprotective agent against chronic exposure to La.
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Short-term exposure to nickel alters the adult rat brain antioxidant status and the activities of crucial membrane-bound enzymes: neuroprotection by L-cysteine.
Charis Liapi,Apostolos Zarros,Stamatios Theocharis,Konstantinos Voumvourakis,Foteini Anifantaki,Elena Gkrouzman,Zois Mellios,Nikolina Skandali,Hussam Al-Humadi,Stylianos Tsakiris +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that Ni short-term in vivo administration causes a statistically significant decrease in the rat brain TAS and an increase in AChE activity and Cys could thus be considered (for future applications) as a potential neuroprotective agent against chronic exposure to Ni.