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George Loudos
Researcher at Technological Educational Institute of Athens
Publications - 205
Citations - 3525
George Loudos is an academic researcher from Technological Educational Institute of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monte Carlo method & Scintillator. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 198 publications receiving 2883 citations. Previous affiliations of George Loudos include Academy of Athens & American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute.
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A review of the use and potential of the GATE Monte Carlo simulation code for radiation therapy and dosimetry applications
David Sarrut,Manuel Bardiès,Nicolas Boussion,Nicolas Freud,Sébastien Jan,Jean Michel Létang,George Loudos,Lydia Maigne,Sara Marcatili,Thibault Mauxion,Panagiotis Papadimitroulas,Yann Perrot,Uwe Pietrzyk,Charlotte Robert,Dennis R. Schaart,Dimitris Visvikis,Irène Buvat +16 more
TL;DR: The authors' review the applicability of the open-source GATE Monte Carlo simulation platform based on the GEANT4 toolkit for radiation therapy and dosimetry applications and the computational times associated with several applications are provided to illustrate the practical feasibility of the simulations using current computing facilities.
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[99mTc]Demobesin 1, a novel potent bombesin analogue for GRP receptor-targeted tumour imaging.
Berthold A. Nock,Anastasia Nikolopoulou,Efstratios Chiotellis,George Loudos,D Maintas,Jean Claude Reubi,Theodosia Maina +6 more
TL;DR: The high and prolonged localization of [99mTc]Demobesin 1 at the tumour site and its rapid background clearance are very promising qualities for GRP-R-targeted tumour imaging in man.
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Molecular Nanomedicine Towards Cancer: 111In-Labeled Nanoparticles
TL;DR: The latest evolvement on (111)In-labeled nanoparticles for biodistribution assessment and/or imaging evaluation of nanocarriers, as well as therapy in cancer is overviewed.
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In vivo small animal imaging: current status and future prospects.
TL;DR: A concise and critical review of in vivo small animal imaging is presented, focusing on currently available modalities as well as emerging imaging technologies on one side and molecularly targeted contrast agents on the other.
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Targeted delivery of silver nanoparticles and alisertib: in vitro and in vivo synergistic effect against glioblastoma.
Erica Locatelli,Maria Naddaka,Chiara Uboldi,George Loudos,Eirini Fragogeorgi,Valerio Molinari,Andrea Pucci,Theodoros Tsotakos,Dimitrios Psimadas,Jessica Ponti,Mauro Comes Franchini +10 more
TL;DR: Tumor reduction was achieved in vivo when using silver/alisertib@PNPs-chlorotoxin, an active targeting 36-amino acid-long peptide that specifically binds to MMP-2, a receptor overexpressed by brain cancer cells.