21 results on '"Stephanou, E.G."'
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2. Prediagnostic transcriptomic markers of Chronic lymphocytic leukemia reveal perturbations 10 years before diagnosis
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Georgiadis, P., Botsivali, M., Papadopoulou, C., Chatziioannou, A., Valavanis, I., Gottschalk, R., van Leeuwen, D., Timmermans, L., Keun, H.C., Athersuch, T.J., Lenner, P., Bendinelli, B., Stephanou, E.G., Myridakis, A., Kogevinas, M., Saberi-Hosnijeh, F., Fazzo, L., de Santis, M., Comba, P., Kiviranta, H., Rantakokko, P., Airaksinen, R., Ruokojarvi, P., Gilthorpe, M.S., Fleming, S., Fleming, T., Tu, Y.-K., Jonsson, B., Lundh, T., Chien, K.-L., Chen, W.J., Lee, W.-C., Hsiao, C.K., Kuo, P.-H., Hung, H., Liao, S.-F., Chadeau-Hyam, M., Vermeulen, R.C.H., Hebels, D.G.A.J., Castagné, R., Campanella, G., Portengen, L., Kelly, R.S., Bergdahl, I.A., Melin, B., Hallmans, G., Palli, D., Krogh, V., Tumino, R., Sacerdote, C., Panico, S., de Kok, T.M.C.M., Smith, M.T., Kleinjans, J.C.S., Vineis, P., and Kyrtopoulos, S.A.
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- 2014
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3. Abamectin is metabolized by CYP392A16, a cytochrome P450 associated with high levels of acaricide resistance in Tetranychus urticae
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Riga, M., Tsakireli, D., Ilias, A., Morou, E., Myridakis, A., Stephanou, E.G., Nauen, R., Dermauw, W., Van Leeuwen, T., Paine, M., and Vontas, J.
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- 2014
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4. Links between Geographic Location, Environmental Factors, and Microbial Community Composition in Sediments of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
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Polymenakou, P.N., Bertilsson, S., Tselepides, A., and Stephanou, E.G.
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- 2005
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Abad, E., primary, Ábalos, M., additional, Alhooshani, K., additional, Allan, I., additional, Almirall, J.R., additional, Anderson, J.L., additional, Asensio-Ramos, M., additional, Assadi, Y., additional, Aw, T.G., additional, Bamforth, F., additional, Barnes, B.B., additional, Barr, D.B., additional, Barro, R., additional, Bartolucci, G., additional, Basheer, C., additional, Bayona, J.M., additional, Bell, R.J., additional, Bellevicine, C., additional, Bentayeb, K., additional, Berendt, R., additional, Besada, V., additional, Betz, W.R., additional, Bicchi, C., additional, Bidari, A., additional, Blaser, W., additional, Bono-Blay, F., additional, Branham, C., additional, Brokł, M., additional, Brown, J.L., additional, Buckley, B., additional, Buldini, P.L., additional, Buszewski, B., additional, Cabrita, M.J., additional, Cai, Y., additional, Calamai, L., additional, Calder, K., additional, Carrasco, E., additional, Cass, C.E., additional, Cavalcanti, R.N., additional, Chai, Y., additional, Chapuis-Hugon, F., additional, Chemat, F., additional, Chen, L., additional, Chiofalo, B., additional, Choi, K., additional, Chrisman, R., additional, Chu, I.K., additional, Chung, D.S., additional, Cifuentes, A., additional, Cincinelli, A., additional, Cingi, H., additional, Clement, R.E., additional, Comin, L., additional, Condurso, C., additional, Conte, L.S., additional, Cook, L., additional, Cordero, C., additional, Cortina-Puig, M., additional, Costa, R., additional, Freitas, A.M. 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additional, Ptolemy, A.S., additional, Purcaro, G., additional, Rafati, S., additional, Rajotte, R.V., additional, Ramos, L., additional, Rando, R., additional, Rasmussen, K.E., additional, Rayat, G.R., additional, Raynie, D., additional, Readman, J.W., additional, Regel, A.R., additional, Reimer, K., additional, Richter, B.E., additional, Ridgway, K., additional, Risticevic, S., additional, Rodríguez-Delgado, M.Á., additional, Rodriguez-Lafuente, A., additional, Romero, M.P., additional, Ross, C.F., additional, Rubiolo, P., additional, Saito, Y., additional, Saitta, M., additional, Salafranca, J., additional, Saldaña, M.D.A., additional, Sanz, M.L., additional, Sellergren, B., additional, Señoráns, F.J., additional, Sericano, J.L., additional, Sgorbini, B., additional, Shen, S., additional, Shi, Y., additional, Shih, T.S., additional, Short, R.T., additional, Shurmer, B., additional, Sidisky, L.M., additional, Słomińska, M., additional, Smith, R.M., additional, Snow, N.H., additional, Song, C., additional, Soria, A.C., additional, Stashenko, E.E., additional, Steed, H., additional, Stephanou, E.G., additional, Stortini, A.M., additional, Szpunar, J., additional, Szultka, M., additional, Takatsu, A., additional, Te, S.H., additional, Temelli, F., additional, Theodoridis, G., additional, Thomas, K.V., additional, Tovar-Sánchez, A., additional, Troncone, G., additional, Tsai, P.J., additional, Uang, S.N., additional, Ueta, I., additional, Valero, A., additional, van Bavel, B., additional, Varone, V., additional, Verzera, A., additional, Villanelli, F., additional, Viñas, L., additional, Vuckovic, D., additional, Walker, G.S., additional, Wang, S.M., additional, Wang, W., additional, Wang, H., additional, Wang, N., additional, Wang, Q., additional, Wells, D.A., additional, Whang, C.-W., additional, Wilson, I.D., additional, Wong, J.W., additional, Wu, T.N., additional, Wu, J., additional, Wu, P., additional, Wu, Hui-Fen, additional, Xu, Li, additional, Xu, L., additional, Yamini, Y., additional, Yan, X.P., additional, Yang, L., additional, Yates, J.R., additional, Ye, M., additional, Yin, X.B., additional, Yuan, H., additional, Zewe, J.W., additional, Zhan, W., additional, Zhang, L., additional, Zhang, Y., additional, Zhang, Q., additional, Zhang, M., additional, Zhang, K., additional, Zhao, Q., additional, Zhou, J.L., additional, Zhu, J.J., additional, Zou, H., additional, and Zygler, A., additional
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- 2012
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6. Aerosols PM10 and PM2.5
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Stephanou, E.G., primary
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- 2012
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7. Global air pollution crossroads over the Mediterranean. (Research Articles)
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Lelieveld, J., Berresheim, H., Borrmann, S., Crutzen, P.J., Dentener, F.J., Fischer, H., Feichter, J., Flatau, P.J., Heland, J., Holzinger, R., Korrmann, R., Lawrence, M.G., Levin, Z., Markowicz, K.M., Mihalopoulos, N., Minikin, A., Ramanathan, V., de Reus, M., Roelofs, G.J., Scheeren, H.A., Sciare, J., Schlager, H., Schultz, M., Siegmund, P., Steil, B., Stephanou, E.G., Stier, P., Traub, M., Warneke, C., Williams, J., and Ziereis, H.
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Mediterranean Sea -- Environmental aspects ,Air pollution -- Research -- Environmental aspects ,Science and technology - Abstract
The Mediterranean Intensive Oxidant Study, performed in the summer of 2001, uncovered air pollution layers from the surface to an altitude of 15 kilometers. In the boundary layer, air pollution standards are exceeded throughout the region, caused by West and East European pollution from the north. Aerosol particles also reduce solar radiation penetration to the surface, which can suppress precipitation. In the middle troposphere, Asian and to a lesser extent North American pollution is transported from the west. Additional Asian pollution from the east, transported from the monsoon in the upper troposphere, crosses the Mediterranean tropopause, which pollutes the lower stratosphere at middle latitudes., The summertime Mediterranean basin is directly under the descending branch of the Hadley circulation, driven by deep convection in the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone. Subsidence over the Mediterranean causes drought, affecting [...]
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8. Association of Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution With Thyroid Function During Pregnancy
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Ghassabian, A. (Akhgar), Pierotti, L. (Livia), Basterrechea, M. (Mikel), Chatzi, L. (Leda), Estarlich, M. (Marisa), Fernández-Somoano, A. (Ana), Fleisch, A.F. (Abby F.), Gold, D.R. (Diane), Julvez, J. (Jordi), Karakosta, P. (Polyxeni), Lertxundi, A. (Aitana), Lopez-Espinosa, M.-J. (Maria-Jose), Mulder, T.A. (Tessa A.), Korevaar, T.I.M. (Tim), Oken, E. (Emily), Peeters, R.P. (Robin), Rifas-Shiman, S.L. (Sheryl), Stephanou, E.G. (Euripides), Tardón, A. (Adonina), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Vrijheid, M. (Martine), Vrijkotte, T.G.M. (Tanja), Sunyer, J. (Jordi), Guxens Junyent, M. (Mònica), Ghassabian, A. (Akhgar), Pierotti, L. (Livia), Basterrechea, M. (Mikel), Chatzi, L. (Leda), Estarlich, M. (Marisa), Fernández-Somoano, A. (Ana), Fleisch, A.F. (Abby F.), Gold, D.R. (Diane), Julvez, J. (Jordi), Karakosta, P. (Polyxeni), Lertxundi, A. (Aitana), Lopez-Espinosa, M.-J. (Maria-Jose), Mulder, T.A. (Tessa A.), Korevaar, T.I.M. (Tim), Oken, E. (Emily), Peeters, R.P. (Robin), Rifas-Shiman, S.L. (Sheryl), Stephanou, E.G. (Euripides), Tardón, A. (Adonina), Tiemeier, H.W. (Henning), Vrijheid, M. (Martine), Vrijkotte, T.G.M. (Tanja), Sunyer, J. (Jordi), and Guxens Junyent, M. (Mònica)
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Importance: Air pollutants interact with estrogen nuclear receptors, but their effect on thyroid signaling is less clear. Thyroid function is of particular importance for pregnant women because of the thyroid's role in fetal brain development. Objective: To determine the short-term association of exposure to air pollution in the first trimester with thyroid function throughout pregnancy. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this cohort study, 9931 pregnant women from 4 European cohorts (the Amsterdam Born Children and Their Development Study, the Generation R Study, Infancia y Medio Ambiente, and Rhea) and 1 US cohort (Project Viva) with data on air pollution exposure and thyroid function during pregnancy were included. The recruitment period for the Amsterdam Born Children and Their Development Study was January 2003 to March 2004; for Generation R, April 2002 to January 2006; for Infancia y Medio Ambiente, November 2003 to January 2008; for Rhea, February 2007 to February 2008; and for Project Viva, April 1999 to November 2002. Statistical analyses were conducted from January 2018 to April 2019. Main Outcomes and Measures: Residential air pollution concentrations (ie, nitrogen oxide and particulate matter [PM]) during the first trimester of pregnancy were estimated using land-use regression and satellite-derived aerosol optical depth models. Free thyroxine, thyrotropin, and thyroid peroxidase antibody levels were measured across gestation. Hypothyroxinemia was defined as free thyroxine below the fifth percentile of the cohort distribution w
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9. The influence of meteorological factors and atmospheric pollutants on the risk of preterm birth
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Giorgis-Allemand, L. (Lise), Pedersen, M. (Marie), Bernard, C. (Claire), Aguilera, I. (Inmaculada), Beelen, R.M.J. (Rob), Chatzi, L. (Leda), Cirach, M. (Marta), Danileviciute, A. (Asta), Dedele, A. (Audrius), Eijsden, M. (Manon) van, Estarlich, M. (Marisa), Fernández-Somoano, A. (Ana), Fernandez, M.F. (Mariana), Forastiere, F. (Francesco), Gehring, U. (Ulrike), Grazuleviciene, R. (Regina), Gruzieva, O. (Olena), Heude, B. (Barbara), Hoek, G. (Gerard), De Hoogh, K. (Kees), Hooven, E.H. (Edith) van den, Håberg, S.E. (Siri E), Iñiguez, A. (Andrés), Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent), Korek, M. (Michal), Lertxundi, A. (Aitana), Lepeule, J. (Johanna), Nafstad, P. (Per), Nystad, W. (Wenche), Patelarou, E. (Evridiki), Porta, D. (Daniela), Postma, D.S. (Dirkje), Raaschou-Nielsen, O. (Ole), Rudnai, P. (Peter), Siroux, V. (V.), Sunyer, J. (Jordi), Stephanou, E.G. (Euripides), Sørensen, M. (Mette), Thorup Eriksen, K. (Kirsten), Tuffnell, D. (Derek), Varró, M.J. (Mihály), Vrijkotte, T.G.M. (Tanja), Wijga, A.H. (Alet), Wright, J. (Juliet), Nieuwenhuijsen, M. (Mark), Pershagen, G. (Göran), Brunekreef, B. (Bert), Kogevinas, M. (Manolis), Slama, R. (Rémy), Giorgis-Allemand, L. (Lise), Pedersen, M. (Marie), Bernard, C. (Claire), Aguilera, I. (Inmaculada), Beelen, R.M.J. (Rob), Chatzi, L. (Leda), Cirach, M. (Marta), Danileviciute, A. (Asta), Dedele, A. (Audrius), Eijsden, M. (Manon) van, Estarlich, M. (Marisa), Fernández-Somoano, A. (Ana), Fernandez, M.F. (Mariana), Forastiere, F. (Francesco), Gehring, U. (Ulrike), Grazuleviciene, R. (Regina), Gruzieva, O. (Olena), Heude, B. (Barbara), Hoek, G. (Gerard), De Hoogh, K. (Kees), Hooven, E.H. (Edith) van den, Håberg, S.E. (Siri E), Iñiguez, A. (Andrés), Jaddoe, V.W.V. (Vincent), Korek, M. (Michal), Lertxundi, A. (Aitana), Lepeule, J. (Johanna), Nafstad, P. (Per), Nystad, W. (Wenche), Patelarou, E. (Evridiki), Porta, D. (Daniela), Postma, D.S. (Dirkje), Raaschou-Nielsen, O. (Ole), Rudnai, P. (Peter), Siroux, V. (V.), Sunyer, J. (Jordi), Stephanou, E.G. (Euripides), Sørensen, M. (Mette), Thorup Eriksen, K. (Kirsten), Tuffnell, D. (Derek), Varró, M.J. (Mihály), Vrijkotte, T.G.M. (Tanja), Wijga, A.H. (Alet), Wright, J. (Juliet), Nieuwenhuijsen, M. (Mark), Pershagen, G. (Göran), Brunekreef, B. (Bert), Kogevinas, M. (Manolis), and Slama, R. (Rémy)
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Atmospheric pollutants and meteorological conditions are suspected to be causes of preterm birth. We aimed to characterize their possible association with the risk of preterm birth (defined as birth occurring before 37 completed gestational weeks). We pooled individual data from 13 birth cohorts in 11 European countries (71,493 births from the period 1994-2011, European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects (ESCAPE)). City-specific meteorological data from routine monitors were averaged over time windows spanning from 1 week to the whole pregnancy. Atmospheric pollution measurements (nitrogen oxides and particulate matter) were combined with data from permanent monitors and land-use data into seasonally adjusted land-use regression models. Preterm birth risks associ
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10. Secondhand smoke exposure within semi-open air cafes and tobacco specific 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL) concentrations among nonsmoking employees
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Vardavas, C.I. Karabela, M. Agaku, I.T. Matsunaga, Y. Myridakis, A. Kouvarakis, A. Stephanou, E.G. Lymperi, M. Behrakis, P.K.
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Objectives: Secondhand smoke (SHS) is a defined occupational hazard. The association though between SHS exposure in semi-open air venues and tobacco specific carcinogen uptake is an area of debate. Material and Methods: A cross sectional survey of 49 semi-open air cafes in Athens, Greece was performed during the summer of 2008, prior to the adoption of the national smoke free legislation. All venues had at least 1 entire wall open to allow for free air exchange. Indoor concentrations of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) attributable to SHS were assessed during a work shift, while 1 non-smoking employee responsible for indoor and outdoor table service from each venue provided a post work shift urine sample for analysis of 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol (NNAL). Results: Post work shift NNAL concentrations were correlated with work shift PM2.5concentrations attributable to SHS (r = 0.376, p = 0.0076). Urinary NNAL concentrations among employees increased by 9.5%, per 10 μg/m3increase in PM2.5concentrations attributable to SHS after controlling for the time of day and day of week. Conclusions: These results indicate that the commonly proposed practice of maintaining open sliding walls as a means of free air exchange does not lead to the elimination of employee exposure to tobacco specific carcinogens attributable to workplace SHS. © 2014, Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.
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11. 1.10 - Aerosols PM10 and PM2.5
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Stephanou, E.G.
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12. Variation of NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within 36 European study areas: Results from the ESCAPE study
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Cyrys, J. Eeftens, M. Heinrich, J. Ampe, C. Armengaud, A. Beelen, R. Bellander, T. Beregszaszi, T. Birk, M. Cesaroni, G. Cirach, M. de Hoogh, K. De Nazelle, A. de Vocht, F. Declercq, C. Dedele, A. Dimakopoulou, K. Eriksen, K. Galassi, C. Graulevičiene, R. Grivas, G. Gruzieva, O. Gustafsson, A.H. Hoffmann, B. Iakovides, M. Ineichen, A. Krämer, U. Lanki, T. Lozano, P. Madsen, C. Meliefste, K. Modig, L. Mölter, A. Mosler, G. Nieuwenhuijsen, M. Nonnemacher, M. Oldenwening, M. Peters, A. Pontet, S. Probst-Hensch, N. Quass, U. Raaschou-Nielsen, O. Ranzi, A. Sugiri, D. Stephanou, E.G. Taimisto, P. Tsai, M.-Y. Vaskövi, É. Villani, S. Wang, M. Brunekreef, B. Hoek, G.
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The ESCAPE study (European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects) investigates long-term effects of exposure to air pollution on human health in Europe. This paper documents the spatial variation of measured NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within 36 ESCAPE study areas across Europe.In all study areas NO2 and NOx were measured using standardized methods between October 2008 and April 2011. On average, 41 sites were selected per study area, including regional and urban background as well as street sites. The measurements were conducted in three different seasons, using Ogawa badges. Average concentrations for each site were calculated after adjustment for temporal variation using data obtained from a routine monitor background site.Substantial spatial variability was found in NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within study areas; 40% of the overall NO2 variance was attributable to the variability between study areas and 60% to variability within study areas. The corresponding values for NOx were 30% and 70%. The within-area spatial variability was mostly determined by differences between street and urban background concentrations. The street/urban background concentration ratio for NO2 varied between 1.09 and 3.16 across areas. The highest median concentrations were observed in Southern Europe, the lowest in Northern Europe.In conclusion, we found significant contrasts in annual average NO2 and NOx concentrations between and especially within 36 study areas across Europe. Epidemiological long-term studies should therefore consider different approaches for better characterization of the intra-urban contrasts, either by increasing of the number of monitors or by modelling. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
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13. Exposure to brominated trihalomethanes in drinking water and reproductive outcomes
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Patelarou, E. Kargaki, S. Stephanou, E.G. Nieuwenhuijsen, M. Sourtzi, P. Gracia, E. Chatzi, L. Koutis, A. Kogevinas, M.
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Objectives: Exposure to disinfection by-products (DBPs) during pregnancy has been associated with adverse birth outcomes. We evaluated exposure to DBPs through ingestion, inhalation and dermal absorption among pregnant women in Crete, in relation to birth weight and gestational age. Methods: The mother-child birth cohort in Crete ('Rhea' study) enrolled 1359 pregnant women at the third month of pregnancy (2007-2008), residents in the prefecture of Heraklion. Exposures were assessed through three questionnaires administered during pregnancy requesting extensive information on personal water-related habits. Tap water samples were collected in representative mother homes on the basis of detailed water distribution patterns, and were analysed for major DBPs including trihalomethanes (THMs). Logistic and linear regression models were applied. Results: Pregnant women reported a high consumption of bottled water at home (76%) and work (96%). More than half the women (59%) washed dishes by hand, nearly all women (94%) took showers rather than baths (1%), and only 2% attended a swimming pool. THM levels were low (
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14. Prediagnostic transcriptomic markers of Chronic lymphocytic leukemia reveal perturbations 10 years before diagnosis
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Chadeau-Hyam, M., primary, Vermeulen, R.C.H., additional, Hebels, D.G.A.J., additional, Castagné, R., additional, Campanella, G., additional, Portengen, L., additional, Kelly, R.S., additional, Bergdahl, I.A., additional, Melin, B., additional, Hallmans, G., additional, Palli, D., additional, Krogh, V., additional, Tumino, R., additional, Sacerdote, C., additional, Panico, S., additional, de Kok, T.M.C.M., additional, Smith, M.T., additional, Kleinjans, J.C.S., additional, Vineis, P., additional, Kyrtopoulos, S.A., additional, Georgiadis, P., additional, Botsivali, M., additional, Papadopoulou, C., additional, Chatziioannou, A., additional, Valavanis, I., additional, Gottschalk, R., additional, van Leeuwen, D., additional, Timmermans, L., additional, Keun, H.C., additional, Athersuch, T.J., additional, Lenner, P., additional, Bendinelli, B., additional, Stephanou, E.G., additional, Myridakis, A., additional, Kogevinas, M., additional, Saberi-Hosnijeh, F., additional, Fazzo, L., additional, de Santis, M., additional, Comba, P., additional, Kiviranta, H., additional, Rantakokko, P., additional, Airaksinen, R., additional, Ruokojarvi, P., additional, Gilthorpe, M.S., additional, Fleming, S., additional, Fleming, T., additional, Tu, Y.-K., additional, Jonsson, B., additional, Lundh, T., additional, Chien, K.-L., additional, Chen, W.J., additional, Lee, W.-C., additional, Hsiao, C.K., additional, Kuo, P.-H., additional, Hung, H., additional, and Liao, S.-F., additional
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15. Variation of NO2 and NOx concentrations between and within 36 European study areas: Results from the ESCAPE study
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Risk Assessment of Toxic and Immunomodulatory Agents, Dep IRAS, Cyrys, J., Eeftens, M.R., Heinrich, J., Ampe, C., Armengaud, A., Beelen, R., Bellander, T., Beregszaszi, T., Birk, M., Cesaroni, G., Cirach, M., de Hoogh, K., de Nazelle, A., de Vocht, F., Declercq, C., Dėdelė, A., Dimakopoulou, K., Eriksen, K., Galassi, C., Grąulevičienė, R., Grivas, G., Gruzieva, O., Gustafsson, A.H., Hoffmann, B., Iakovides, M., Ineichen, A., Krämer, U., Lanki, T., Lozano, P., Madsen, C., Meliefste, K., Modig, L., Mölter, A., Mosler, G., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Nonnemacher, M., Oldenwening, M., Peters, A., Pontet, S., Probst-Hensch, N., Quass, U., Raaschou-Nielsen, O., Ranzi, A., Sugiri, D., Stephanou, E.G., Taimisto, P., Tsai, M-Y., Vaskövi, É., Villani, S., Wang, M., Brunekreef, B., Hoek, G., Risk Assessment of Toxic and Immunomodulatory Agents, Dep IRAS, Cyrys, J., Eeftens, M.R., Heinrich, J., Ampe, C., Armengaud, A., Beelen, R., Bellander, T., Beregszaszi, T., Birk, M., Cesaroni, G., Cirach, M., de Hoogh, K., de Nazelle, A., de Vocht, F., Declercq, C., Dėdelė, A., Dimakopoulou, K., Eriksen, K., Galassi, C., Grąulevičienė, R., Grivas, G., Gruzieva, O., Gustafsson, A.H., Hoffmann, B., Iakovides, M., Ineichen, A., Krämer, U., Lanki, T., Lozano, P., Madsen, C., Meliefste, K., Modig, L., Mölter, A., Mosler, G., Nieuwenhuijsen, M., Nonnemacher, M., Oldenwening, M., Peters, A., Pontet, S., Probst-Hensch, N., Quass, U., Raaschou-Nielsen, O., Ranzi, A., Sugiri, D., Stephanou, E.G., Taimisto, P., Tsai, M-Y., Vaskövi, É., Villani, S., Wang, M., Brunekreef, B., and Hoek, G.
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16. Formation of biogenic secondary organic aerosol
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Kavouras, I.G., Mihalopoulos, N., and Stephanou, E.G.
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- 2000
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17. Links between Geographic Location, Environmental Factors, and Microbial Community Composition in Sediments of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
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Polymenakou,, P.N., Bertilsson, Stefan, Tselepides,, A., Stephanou, E.G., Polymenakou,, P.N., Bertilsson, Stefan, Tselepides,, A., and Stephanou, E.G.
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- 2005
18. Comment on “Formation of new particles in the gas-phase ozonolysis of monoterpenes” by Koch et al. (Atmospheric Environment 34 (2000) 4031–4042)
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Stephanou, E.G., primary, Kavouras, I., additional, and Mihalopoulos, N., additional
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- 2001
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19. The effect of organic compounds on water uptake by aerosol particles
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Gorbunov, B., primary, Hamilton, R., additional, and Stephanou, E.G., additional
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- 1997
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20. Differences in lipid and organic salt constituents of aerosols from eastern and western mediterranean coastal cities
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Gogou, A., primary, Stephanou, E.G., additional, Stratigakis, N., additional, Grimalt, J.O., additional, SIMO, R., additional, Aceves, M., additional, and Albaiges, J., additional
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- 1994
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21. Simultaneous determination of halogenated neutral and acidic disinfection by-products in drinking water by closed-loop stripping extraction and capillary gas chromatography
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Kampioti, A.A. and Stephanou, E.G.
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- 1999
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