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G Argyris

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Odontostomatologike Proodos|July 1, 1984
[Dental cements]G Argyris, G Vougiouklakis
Trends in Microbiology|May 1, 2004
HIV-1 Vif versus APOBEC3G: newly appreciated warriors in the ancient battle between virus and hostElias G Argyris, Roger J Pomerantz
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 17, 2001
Mutagenesis of key residues identifies the connection subdomain of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase as the site of inhibition by hemeE G Argyris, J M Vanderkooi, Y Paterson
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 1, 2001
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf: a prospective paradigm to test Rachman's indirect pathways in childrenA P Field, N G Argyris, K A Knowles
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|May 29, 2025
An emerging paradigm of CXCL16 involvement in cancer progressionDimitrios G Argyris, Dimitra P Anastasiadou, Panagiota S Filippou, et al.
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|December 13, 2025
Emerging involvement of CXCL13 in cancer development and progressionDimitrios G Argyris, Lillian Johnson, Thomas Hägglöf, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 9, 1999
The connection domain is implicated in metalloporphyrin binding and inhibition of HIV reverse transcriptaseE G Argyris, J M Vanderkooi, P S Venkateswaran, et al.
Virology|July 17, 2007
The interferon-induced expression of APOBEC3G in human blood-brain barrier exerts a potent intrinsic immunity to block HIV-1 entry to central nervous systemElias G Argyris, Edward Acheampong, Fengxiang Wang, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 29, 2003
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 enters primary human brain microvascular endothelial cells by a mechanism involving cell surface proteoglycans independent of lipid raftsElias G Argyris, Edward Acheampong, Giuseppe Nunnari, et al.
Molecular Biology Reports|January 22, 2025
Suppression of chemically induced mammary cancer by early-life oral administration of cholera toxin in mice is associated with aberrant regulation of Bmp and Notch signaling pathwaysDimitrios G Argyris, Maria P Markaki, Hara Afaloniati, et al.
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Odontostomatologike Proodos|July 1, 1984
[Dental cements]G Argyris, G Vougiouklakis
Trends in Microbiology|May 1, 2004
HIV-1 Vif versus APOBEC3G: newly appreciated warriors in the ancient battle between virus and hostElias G Argyris, Roger J Pomerantz
European Journal of Biochemistry|February 17, 2001
Mutagenesis of key residues identifies the connection subdomain of HIV-1 reverse transcriptase as the site of inhibition by hemeE G Argyris, J M Vanderkooi, Y Paterson
Behaviour Research and Therapy|November 1, 2001
Who's afraid of the big bad wolf: a prospective paradigm to test Rachman's indirect pathways in childrenA P Field, N G Argyris, K A Knowles
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|May 29, 2025
An emerging paradigm of CXCL16 involvement in cancer progressionDimitrios G Argyris, Dimitra P Anastasiadou, Panagiota S Filippou, et al.
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews|December 13, 2025
Emerging involvement of CXCL13 in cancer development and progressionDimitrios G Argyris, Lillian Johnson, Thomas Hägglöf, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 9, 1999
The connection domain is implicated in metalloporphyrin binding and inhibition of HIV reverse transcriptaseE G Argyris, J M Vanderkooi, P S Venkateswaran, et al.
Virology|July 17, 2007
The interferon-induced expression of APOBEC3G in human blood-brain barrier exerts a potent intrinsic immunity to block HIV-1 entry to central nervous systemElias G Argyris, Edward Acheampong, Fengxiang Wang, et al.
Journal of Virology|October 29, 2003
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 enters primary human brain microvascular endothelial cells by a mechanism involving cell surface proteoglycans independent of lipid raftsElias G Argyris, Edward Acheampong, Giuseppe Nunnari, et al.
Molecular Biology Reports|January 22, 2025
Suppression of chemically induced mammary cancer by early-life oral administration of cholera toxin in mice is associated with aberrant regulation of Bmp and Notch signaling pathwaysDimitrios G Argyris, Maria P Markaki, Hara Afaloniati, et al.
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