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    Bone Remodeling by HADJIDAKIS, DIMITRIOS J., ANDROULAKIS, IOANNIS I.

    Published in Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (01-12-2006)
    “…:  The skeleton is a metabolically active organ that undergoes continuous remodeling throughout life. Bone remodeling involves the removal of mineralized bone…”
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    Studies of insulin resistance in patients with clinical and subclinical hyperthyroidism by Maratou, Eirini, Hadjidakis, Dimitrios J, Peppa, Melpomeni, Alevizaki, Maria, Tsegka, Katerina, Lambadiari, Vaia, Mitrou, Panayota, Boutati, Eleni, Kollias, Anastasios, Economopoulos, Theofanis, Raptis, Sotirios A, Dimitriadis, George

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-10-2010)
    “…ObjectiveAlthough clinical hyperthyroidism (HR) is associated with insulin resistance, the information on insulin action in subclinical hyperthyroidism (SHR)…”
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    Bone mineral density of both genders in Type 1 diabetes according to bone composition by Hadjidakis, Dimitrios J., Raptis, A.E., Sfakianakis, M., Mylonakis, A., Raptis, S.A.

    Published in Journal of diabetes and its complications (01-09-2006)
    “…This study is an investigation of the impact of Type 1 diabetes on bone mineral density (BMD) with regard to bone composition. Thirty male and 30 premenopausal…”
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    IGF-I increases the recruitment of GLUT4 and GLUT3 glucose transporters on cell surface in hyperthyroidism by Dimitriadis, George, Maratou, Eirini, Boutati, Eleni, Kollias, Anastasios, Tsegka, Katerina, Alevizaki, Maria, Peppa, Melpomeni, Raptis, Sotirios A, Hadjidakis, Dimitrios J

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-03-2008)
    “…ObjectiveIn hyperthyroidism, tissue glucose disposal is increased to adapt to high energy demand. Our aim was to examine the regulation of glucose transporter…”
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    Bone density patterns after normal and premature menopause by Hadjidakis, Dimitrios J., Kokkinakis, Evangelos P., Sfakianakis, Michael E., Raptis, Sotirios A.

    Published in Maturitas (25-04-2003)
    “…Objectives: The investigation of the effect of time and type of menopause on bone mineral density (BMD) at different ages. Methods: Five hundred and fourteen…”
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    Disappearance of a growth hormone secreting macro adenoma during long-term somatostatin analogue administration and recurrence following somatostatin withdrawal by Livadas, Sarantis, Hadjidakis, Dimitrios J, Argyropoulou, Maria I, Stamatelatou, Maria, Kelekis, Dimitrios, Raptis, Sotirios A

    Published in Hormones (Athens, Greece) (2006)
    “…Acromegaly is caused by excessive growth hormone secretion, usually from a pituitary adenoma. The use of somatostatin analogues as primary or adjunctive…”
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    The type and time of menopause as decisive factors for bone mass changes by HADJIDAKIS, D, KOKKINAKIS, E, SFAKIANAKIS, M, RAPTIS, S. A

    Published in European journal of clinical investigation (01-10-1999)
    “…Background Early menopause, whether it be natural or surgical, is one of the established risk factors for osteoporosis. Surgical menopause, however, differs…”
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    The effects of the somatostatin analogue SMS 201-995 on carbohydrate homeostasis of insulin-dependent diabetics as assessed by the artificial endocrine pancreas by Hadjidakis, D J, Halvatsiotis, P G, Ioannou, Y J, Mavrokefalos, P J, Raptis, S A

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (13-07-1988)
    “…On the basis of the inhibitory actions of the somatostatin analogue SMS 201-995 on growth hormone (GH) and glucagon (IRG) secretion we investigated its effects…”
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