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V Michou is an academic researcher from National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications. Previous affiliations of V Michou include University of Ioannina.
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Papers
Fraction of the peripheral blood concentration of CD56+/CD16-/CD3- cells in total natural killer cells as an indication of fertility and infertility.
V Michou,V Michou,Panagiotis Kanavaros,Vassilis Athanassiou,George B Chronis,Stelios Stabamas,Vassilis Tsilivakos +6 more
TL;DR: This study indicates that diminished numbers of the %(/TOTAL PB)(CD56+CD16-CD3-) NK cells are related to sporadic aborters and infertile women, and could be used as an indicator of subsequent successful implantation and maintenance of gestation.
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Herpes virus infected spermatozoa following density gradient centrifugation for IVF purposes.
V Michou,S. Liarmakopoulou,Dimitrios Thomas,K. Tsimaratou,K. Makarounis,P. Constantoulakis,R. Angelopoulou,V. Tsilivakos +7 more
TL;DR: Observations indicate the possible risk of oocyte becoming infected during insemination, by IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection, with unknown sequelae, and especially HSV1/2 and CMV seem to persist even following PS treatment.
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Evaluation of the Boson rapid Ag test vs RT–PCR for use as a self–testing platform
Michail Leventopoulos,V Michou,M. Papadimitropoulos,Evangelia Vourva,Nikolaos George Manias,Harilaos Panagiotis Kavvadas,Dimitrios Nikolopoulos,Vassilis Tsilivakos,Georgios Georgoulias +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated the Boson Rapid Antigen Test Card versus the RT-RTPCR, using samples taken both by laymen (self-testing) and professionals.
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Therapeutic Potentials of Reducing Liver Fat in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Close Association with Type 2 Diabetes
TL;DR: In this article , a review scrutinizes all practical and sustainable interventions to achieve a resolution of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease through a multimodal approach, focusing on a combination of lifestyle changes and glucose-lowering medications.
The effect of valacyclovir treatment on natural killer cells of infertile women.
Dimitrios Thomas,V Michou,Vassilis Tegos,Theoharis Patargias,Theodoros Moustakarias,N. Kanakas,Themis Mantzavinos,Christophoros Apostolidis,Emmanouil Salamalekis,Anastasios Kalofoutis,Vassilis Tsilivakos +10 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of valacyclovir treatment on natural killer cell concentration in the peripheral blood of infertile women.
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