H. Hendriks

12.8k total citations · 1 hit paper
196 papers, 9.7k citations indexed

About

H. Hendriks is a scholar working on Epidemiology, Molecular Biology and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. According to data from OpenAlex, H. Hendriks has authored 196 papers receiving a total of 9.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 43 papers in Epidemiology, 40 papers in Molecular Biology and 38 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. Recurrent topics in H. Hendriks's work include Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects (36 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (26 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (21 papers). H. Hendriks is often cited by papers focused on Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects (36 papers), Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment (26 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (21 papers). H. Hendriks collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United States and Sweden. H. Hendriks's co-authors include Joline W. J. Beulens, Robert J. Heine, W. Blom, Antony J. Durston, Arie van Tol, Aafje Sierksma, Herman J. Woerdenbag, Annette Stafleu, G. Schaafsma and Lando L. J. Koppes and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and Annals of Internal Medicine.

In The Last Decade

H. Hendriks

195 papers receiving 9.2k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
H. Hendriks Netherlands 55 2.7k 1.9k 1.8k 1.7k 1.7k 196 9.7k
Thomas M. Badger United States 64 3.3k 1.2× 1.9k 1.0× 2.9k 1.6× 2.2k 1.3× 1.8k 1.1× 324 12.4k
Liegang Liu China 55 2.9k 1.0× 1.4k 0.7× 1.1k 0.6× 1.3k 0.8× 2.4k 1.4× 254 11.0k
Yukio Yamori Japan 62 3.6k 1.3× 1.1k 0.6× 1.3k 0.7× 2.2k 1.3× 3.8k 2.3× 591 14.6k
Paul Fu United States 24 2.1k 0.8× 1.3k 0.7× 907 0.5× 2.5k 1.5× 1.4k 0.8× 59 9.6k
Martin J. J. Ronis United States 53 2.5k 0.9× 1.5k 0.8× 2.4k 1.4× 1.1k 0.7× 1.2k 0.7× 226 8.5k
Lluı́s Arola Spain 54 3.1k 1.1× 1.2k 0.6× 856 0.5× 1.3k 0.8× 2.3k 1.4× 297 9.9k
Vay Liang W. Go United States 65 3.0k 1.1× 2.3k 1.2× 2.5k 1.4× 1.8k 1.1× 2.2k 1.3× 270 16.2k
Grant N. Pierce Canada 56 3.5k 1.3× 624 0.3× 2.0k 1.1× 1.1k 0.7× 1.4k 0.8× 265 9.6k
Mohsen Meydani United States 56 3.0k 1.1× 1.0k 0.5× 1.0k 0.6× 728 0.4× 2.0k 1.2× 180 10.4k
Rosanna Di Paola Italy 62 5.2k 1.9× 1.1k 0.5× 1.6k 0.9× 704 0.4× 2.2k 1.3× 402 15.3k

Countries citing papers authored by H. Hendriks

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Fields of papers citing papers by H. Hendriks

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of H. Hendriks

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of H. Hendriks. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of H. Hendriks based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with H. Hendriks. H. Hendriks is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Pasman, Wilrike J., et al.. (2018). Subjective feelings of appetite of wholegrain breakfasts evaluated under controlled, laboratory and ‘at home’ conditions. Physiology & Behavior. 194. 285–291. 6 indexed citations
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Mukamal, Kenneth J., Margaret M. Murray, H. Hendriks, et al.. (2016). Moderate Alcohol Consumption and Chronic Disease: The Case for a Long‐Term Trial. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 40(11). 2283–2291. 25 indexed citations
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Hendriks, H., et al.. (2016). Feed-forward neural network model for hunger and satiety related VAS score prediction. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 13(1). 17–17. 11 indexed citations
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Avesaat, Mark van, et al.. (2014). A new flexible plug and play scheme for modeling, simulating, and predicting gastric emptying. Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling. 11(1). 28–28. 1 indexed citations
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Boelsma, Esther, Elizabeth J. Brink, Annette Stafleu, & H. Hendriks. (2010). Measures of postprandial wellness after single intake of two protein–carbohydrate meals. Appetite. 54(3). 456–464. 47 indexed citations
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Joosten, Michel M., Stephanie E. Chiuve, Kenneth J. Mukamal, et al.. (2010). Changes in Alcohol Consumption and Subsequent Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Men. Diabetes. 60(1). 74–79. 55 indexed citations
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Heuvel, Ellen G. H. M. van den, et al.. (2009). Short-chain fructo-oligosaccharides improve magnesium absorption in adolescent girls with a low calcium intake. Nutrition Research. 29(4). 229–237. 36 indexed citations
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Janse, J., et al.. (2009). Brown rot in potato.. 40(4). 176–187. 3 indexed citations
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Pasman, Wilrike J., Carina M. Rubingh, Robin van den Berg, et al.. (2008). The effect of Korean pine nut oil on in vitro CCK release, on appetite sensations and on gut hormones in post-menopausal overweight women. Lipids in Health and Disease. 7(1). 10–10. 109 indexed citations
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Sierksma, Aafje, Taisto Sarkola, C. J. Peter Eriksson, et al.. (2004). Effect of Moderate Alcohol Consumption on Plasma Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate, Testosterone, and Estradiol Levels in Middle‐Aged Men and Postmenopausal Women: A Diet‐Controlled Intervention Study. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental Research. 28(5). 780–785. 69 indexed citations
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Hendriks, H.. (1998). Pharmaceutical aspects of some Mentha herbs and their essential oils. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 23(6). 15–23. 20 indexed citations
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Bös, R., Herman J. Woerdenbag, H. Hendriks, & J. J. C. Scheffer. (1997). Occurrence of Valerenic acid and valepotriates in taxa related to Valeriana officinalis L. s.l.. Scientia Pharmaceutica. 65(3). 165–168. 3 indexed citations
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Bos, Rein, Herman J. Woerdenbag, H. Hendriks, & J. J. C. Scheffer. (1997). Composition of the essential oils from underground parts ofValeriana officinalis L.s.l. and several closely related taxa. Flavour and Fragrance Journal. 12(5). 359–370. 27 indexed citations
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Hendriks, H.. (1996). Retinoid (vitamin A) metabolism : a review. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 50. 2. 4 indexed citations
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Hendriks, H.. (1996). Retinoid (vitamin A) metabolism.. PubMed. 50 Suppl 3. S2–6. 2 indexed citations
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Blaner, William S., Ariëtte M. van Bennekum, Adriaan Brouwer, & H. Hendriks. (1990). Distribution of lecithin‐retinol acyltransferase activity in different types of rat liver cells and subcellular fractions. FEBS Letters. 274(1-2). 89–92. 23 indexed citations
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Brouwer, Anne-Marie, H. Hendriks, & D.L. Knook. (1990). The role of eicosanoids in the acute phase response. Journal of Hepatology. 11(3). 283–286. 1 indexed citations
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Bruins, A. P., et al.. (1989). Palmitic acid as a component of the male‐to‐mate inhibitory pheromone of the summerfruit tortrix moth, Adoxophyes orana. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata. 52(3). 291–294. 7 indexed citations
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Hendriks, H.. (1972). [The presence of iodine in fucus and the thyroid gland].. PubMed. 107(36). 565–73.

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