Cornelis G. Scheepstra

506 total citations
6 papers, 272 citations indexed

About

Cornelis G. Scheepstra is a scholar working on Pathology and Forensic Medicine, Oncology and Transplantation. According to data from OpenAlex, Cornelis G. Scheepstra has authored 6 papers receiving a total of 272 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 2 papers in Pathology and Forensic Medicine, 2 papers in Oncology and 2 papers in Transplantation. Recurrent topics in Cornelis G. Scheepstra's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (2 papers), Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (2 papers) and T-cell and B-cell Immunology (2 papers). Cornelis G. Scheepstra is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (2 papers), Lymphoma Diagnosis and Treatment (2 papers) and T-cell and B-cell Immunology (2 papers). Cornelis G. Scheepstra collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Gabon and United States. Cornelis G. Scheepstra's co-authors include Steven T. Pals, Marcel Spaargaren, Marie José Kersten, Willem Kraan, P.M. Kluin, Monique E.C.M. Oud, Esther J.M. Schilder-Tol, Hugo M. Horlings, Sandrine Florquin and Fréderike J. Bemelman and has published in prestigious journals such as Transplantation, Haematologica and Blood Cancer Journal.

In The Last Decade

Cornelis G. Scheepstra

6 papers receiving 270 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by Cornelis G. Scheepstra

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Cornelis G. Scheepstra

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All Works

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Vermaat, Joost S.P., Liesbeth C. de Wreede, Willem Kraan, et al.. (2019). MYD88 mutations identify a molecular subgroup of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma with an unfavorable prognosis. Haematologica. 105(2). 424–434. 57 indexed citations
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Kraan, Willem, Hugo M. Horlings, Esther J.M. Schilder-Tol, et al.. (2013). High prevalence of oncogenic MYD88 and CD79B mutations in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas presenting at immune-privileged sites. Blood Cancer Journal. 3(9). e139–e139. 139 indexed citations
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Handoko, M. Louis, Marjolijn Duijvestein, Cornelis G. Scheepstra, & Carola W.H. de Fijter. (2013). Syphilis: a reversible cause of nephrotic syndrome. BMJ Case Reports. 2013. bcr2012008279–bcr2012008279. 17 indexed citations
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Bemelman, Fréderike J., Cornelis G. Scheepstra, Joris J. T. H. Roelofs, et al.. (2009). Intragraft FOXP3 Protein or mRNA During Acute Renal Allograft Rejection Correlates With Inflammation, Fibrosis, and Poor Renal Outcome. Transplantation. 87(9). 1377–1380. 21 indexed citations
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Scheepstra, Cornelis G., Fréderike J. Bemelman, Chris van der Loos, et al.. (2008). B Cells in Cluster or in a Scattered Pattern Do Not Correlate With Clinical Outcome of Renal Allograft Rejection. Transplantation. 86(6). 772–778. 36 indexed citations
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Lienden, Krijn P. van, et al.. (2007). [Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis possibly caused by gadolinium-containing contrast agent].. PubMed. 151(52). 2898–903. 2 indexed citations

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