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1. Association between Levels of Loneliness, Laboratory Measurements, and Behavioral Aspects in a Primary Care Setting in Crete, Greece

2. Increased Serum Apelin Levels in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease

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3. 5-Oxo-ETE/OXER1: A Link between Tumor Cells and Macrophages Leading to Regulation of Migration

4. Recognition motifs for importin 4 [(L)PPRS(G/P)P] and importin 5 [KP(K/Y)LV] binding, identified by bio-informatic simulation and experimental in vitro validation

5. Corrigendum to 'Recognition motifs for importin 4 [(L)PPRS(G/P)P] and importin 5 [KP(K/Y)LV] binding, identified by bio-informatic simulation and experimental in vitro validation' [Comput Struct Biotechnol J 20 (2022) 5952–5961]

6. A Mixture of Essential Oils from Three Cretan Aromatic Plants Inhibits SARS-CoV-2 Proliferation: A Proof-of-Concept Intervention Study in Ambulatory Patients

8. Importins involved in the nuclear transportation of steroid hormone receptors: In silico and in vitro data

9. Promising Perspectives of the Antiproliferative GPER Inverse Agonist ERα17p in Breast Cancer

10. Editorial: GPER and Human Pathologies

11. Editorial: GPER: Control and Functions

12. p‐cymene impairs SARS‐CoV‐2 and Influenza A (H1N1) viral replication: In silico predicted interaction with SARS‐CoV‐2 nucleocapsid protein and H1N1 nucleoprotein

13. From Traditional Ethnopharmacology to Modern Natural Drug Discovery: A Methodology Discussion and Specific Examples

14. G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor in Immune Cells and Its Role in Immune-Related Diseases

15. A simple open source bioinformatic methodology for initial exploration of GPCR ligands’ agonistic/antagonistic properties

16. The TNFSF Members APRIL and BAFF and Their Receptors TACI, BCMA, and BAFFR in Oncology, With a Special Focus in Breast Cancer

17. Natural Polyphenols Inhibit the Dimerization of the SARS-CoV-2 Main Protease: The Case of Fortunellin and Its Structural Analogs

18. Androgen Triggers the Pro-Migratory CXCL12/CXCR4 Axis in AR-Positive Breast Cancer Cell Lines: Underlying Mechanism and Possible Implications for the Use of Aromatase Inhibitors in Breast Cancer

19. Network Meta-Analysis of Metabolic Effects of Olive-Oil in Humans Shows the Importance of Olive Oil Consumption With Moderate Polyphenol Levels as Part of the Mediterranean Diet

20. BCMA (TNFRSF17) Induces APRIL and BAFF Mediated Breast Cancer Cell Stemness

21. Detection of The TNFSF Members BAFF, APRIL, TWEAK and Their Receptors in Normal Kidney and Renal Cell Carcinomas

23. Accurate prediction of severe allergic reactions by a small set of environmental parameters (NDVI, temperature).

24. BAFF, APRIL, TWEAK, BCMA, TACI and Fn14 proteins are related to human glioma tumor grade: immunohistochemistry and public microarray data meta-analysis.

25. Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Cells Support Skin Reepithelialization through Secretion of KGF-1 and PDGF-BB: Comparison with Dermal Fibroblasts

26. Oxytocin preprotein and oxytocin receptor mRNA expression is altered in semen samples with abnormal semen parameters

27. Consumers’ attitude toward dietary supplements and functional food: a prospective survey in a Greek population sample

28. Early Postoperative Parathormone and Calcium as Prognostic Factors for Postoperative Hypocalcemia

29. Editorial: GPER and Human Pathologies

31. Natural polyphenols inhibit the dimerization of the sars-cov-2 main protease: The case of fortunellin and its structural analogs

32. Enhanced OXER1 expression is indispensable for human cancer cell migration

33. p‐cymene impairs SARS‐CoV‐2 and Influenza A (H1N1) viral replication: In silico predicted interaction with SARS‐CoV‐2 nucleocapsid protein and H1N1 nucleoprotein

34. Membrane androgen receptors (OXER1, GPRC6A AND ZIP9) in prostate and breast cancer: A comparative study of their expression

35. Estrogen receptor-alpha isoforms are the main estrogen receptors expressed in non-small cell lung carcinoma

36. Glycosylation Modulates Plasma Membrane Trafficking of CD24 in Breast Cancer Cells

37. New Antagonists of the Membrane Androgen Receptor OXER1 from the ZINC Natural Product Database

38. A mixture of essential oils from three Cretan Aromatic Plants (thyme, Greek sage and Cretan dittany, CAPeo) inhibits SASR-CoV-2 proliferation:in vitroevidence and a Proof-of-Concept intervention study in mild ambulatory COVID-19-positive patients

39. G Protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor in Immune Cells and Its Role in Immune-Related Diseases

40. A simple open source bioinformatic methodology for initial exploration of GPCR ligands’ agonistic/antagonistic properties

41. The sequence [EKRKI(E/R)(K/L/R/S/T)] is a nuclear localization signal for importin 7 binding (NLS7)

42. The TNFSF Members APRIL and BAFF and Their Receptors TACI, BCMA, and BAFFR in Oncology, With a Special Focus in Breast Cancer

43. Eicosanoids in prostate cancer

44. OXER1 mediates testosterone-induced calcium responses in prostate cancer cells

45. Translating vitamin D transcriptomics to clinical evidence: Analysis of data in asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, followed by clinical data meta-analysis

46. ERα36–GPER1 Collaboration Inhibits TLR4/NFκB-Induced Pro-Inflammatory Activity in Breast Cancer Cells

47. Corrigendum to 'The sequence [EKRKI(E/R)(K/L/R/S/T)] is a nuclear localization signal for importin 7 binding (NLS7)' [Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj. 2021 May; 1865(5): 129851]

48. Vitamin D levels in a large Mediterranean cohort: reconsidering normal cut-off values

49. Nuclear localization of PD-L1: artifact or reality?

50. Network Meta-Analysis of Metabolic Effects of Olive-Oil in Humans Shows the Importance of Olive Oil Consumption With Moderate Polyphenol Levels as Part of the Mediterranean Diet