Panagiotis Koutakis
Assistant Professor
Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences
Baylor University
United States of America
Biography
Panagiotis Koutakis is currently working as an Assistant Professor in Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences at Baylor University. The corses he taught is HP 1421 Introduction to Human Physiology. His research area includes The effects of supervised exercise therapy in the myopathy and limb function of patients with Peripheral Artery Disease, Mitochondrial dysfunction, oxidative stress and inflammation in the gastrocnemius of patients with Peripheral Artery Disease, Walking impairment in claudication. He had no. of publications in many national and international journals.
Research Interest
Health and Human Sciences
Publications
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Koutakis, P., Johanning, J.M., Myers, S.A., Stergiou, N., Longo M., Pipinos, I.I. Abnormal joint powers before and after onset of claudication symptoms. J Vasc Surg, 2010, Aug;52(2):340-347.
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Koutakis, P., Casale, G.P., Kim, J.K.S., Miserlis, D., Zhu, Z., Papoutsi, E., Ha, D.M., Swanson, S.A., Carpenter, L.A., Myers, S.A., Johanning, J.M, Pipinos, I.I. Desmin expression is abnormal in myofibers of the gastrocnemius of patients with peripheral arterial disease and is associated with impaired mitochondrial respiration and reduced muscle strength. J Histochem Cytochem 2015.
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Koutakis, P., Myers, S.A, Cluff, K., Ha D.M., Haynatzki, G., McComb R.D., Uchida, K., Miserlis, D., Papoutsi, E., Johanning, J.M., Casale, G.P. Pipinos, I.I. Abnormal Myofiber Morphology and Limb Dysfunction in Claudication. J Surg Res. 2015 Jun 1;196(1):172-9.