Iris M. De Cuyper

1.0k total citations
26 papers, 692 citations indexed

About

Iris M. De Cuyper is a scholar working on Hematology, Immunology and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Iris M. De Cuyper has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 692 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Hematology, 10 papers in Immunology and 7 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Iris M. De Cuyper's work include Platelet Disorders and Treatments (8 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (8 papers) and HIV Research and Treatment (6 papers). Iris M. De Cuyper is often cited by papers focused on Platelet Disorders and Treatments (8 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (8 papers) and HIV Research and Treatment (6 papers). Iris M. De Cuyper collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Spain and United States. Iris M. De Cuyper's co-authors include Dirk de Korte, Arthur J. Verhoeven, Laura Gutiérrez, David W.C. Dekkers, Frank Miedema, Christine A. Jansen, Pieter F. van der Meer, Timo K. van den Berg, Debbie van Baarle and Taco W. Kuijpers and has published in prestigious journals such as Blood, The Journal of Immunology and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Iris M. De Cuyper

26 papers receiving 679 citations

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Ming Zhou China
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All Works

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Meinders, Marjolein, et al.. (2022). Dissecting platelet proteomics to understand the pathophysiology of immune thrombocytopenia: studies in mouse models. Blood Advances. 6(11). 3529–3534. 8 indexed citations
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Wakayama, Yuki, Iris M. De Cuyper, Aldo Jongejan, et al.. (2021). The endosomal RIN2/Rab5C machinery prevents VEGFR2 degradation to control gene expression and tip cell identity during angiogenesis. Angiogenesis. 24(3). 695–714. 23 indexed citations
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Bezu, Jan van, Etto C. Eringa, Femke P. M. Hoevenaars, et al.. (2021). Depletion of Arg/Abl2 improves endothelial cell adhesion and prevents vascular leak during inflammation. Angiogenesis. 24(3). 677–693. 19 indexed citations
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Papadopoulos, Petros, Iris M. De Cuyper, Vilma Barroca, et al.. (2020). Mild dyserythropoiesis and β-like globin gene expression imbalance due to the loss of histone chaperone ASF1B. Human Genomics. 14(1). 39–39. 5 indexed citations
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Scheenstra, Maaike R., Andrea Acebes‐Huerta, Rutger W. W. Brouwer, et al.. (2020). Comparison of the PU.1 transcriptional regulome and interactome in human and mouse inflammatory dendritic cells. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 110(4). 735–751. 4 indexed citations
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Straat, Marleen, Iris M. De Cuyper, Boukje M. Beuger, et al.. (2019). The effect of red blood cell transfusion on platelet function in critically ill patients. Thrombosis Research. 184. 115–121. 2 indexed citations
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Salunkhe, Vishal A., Iris M. De Cuyper, Petros Papadopoulos, et al.. (2018). A comprehensive proteomics study on platelet concentrates: Platelet proteome, storage time and Mirasol pathogen reduction technology. Platelets. 30(3). 368–379. 30 indexed citations
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Meinders, Marjolein, Mark Hoogenboezem, Maaike R. Scheenstra, et al.. (2016). Repercussion of Megakaryocyte-Specific Gata1 Loss on Megakaryopoiesis and the Hematopoietic Precursor Compartment. PLoS ONE. 11(5). e0154342–e0154342. 13 indexed citations
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Scheenstra, Maaike R., Iris M. De Cuyper, Pieter De Bleser, et al.. (2016). GATA1-Deficient Dendritic Cells Display Impaired CCL21-Dependent Migration toward Lymph Nodes Due to Reduced Levels of Polysialic Acid. The Journal of Immunology. 197(11). 4312–4324. 13 indexed citations
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Scheenstra, Maaike R., Vishal A. Salunkhe, Iris M. De Cuyper, et al.. (2015). Characterization of hematopoietic GATA transcription factor expression in mouse and human dendritic cells. Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases. 55(4). 293–303. 5 indexed citations
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Cuyper, Iris M. De, et al.. (2014). Pathogen reduction treatment using riboflavin and ultraviolet light impairs platelet reactivity toward specific agonists in vitro. Transfusion. 54(9). 2292–2300. 37 indexed citations
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Cuyper, Iris M. De, et al.. (2009). Noninvasive measurement of pH in platelet concentrates with a fiber optic fluorescence detector. Transfusion. 49(6). 1233–1241. 8 indexed citations
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Schellens, Ingrid M. M., José A. M. Borghans, Christine A. Jansen, et al.. (2008). Abundance of Early Functional HIV-Specific CD8+ T Cells Does Not Predict AIDS-Free Survival Time. PLoS ONE. 3(7). e2745–e2745. 24 indexed citations
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Dekkers, David W.C., Iris M. De Cuyper, Pieter F. van der Meer, Arthur J. Verhoeven, & Dirk de Korte. (2007). Influence of pH on stored human platelets. Transfusion. 47(10). 1889–1895. 49 indexed citations
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Jansen, Christine A., Geertje H. A. Westerlaken, Iris M. De Cuyper, et al.. (2007). Shift of CMV-specific CD4+ T-cells to the highly differentiated CD45RO−CD27− phenotype parallels loss of proliferative capacity and precedes progression to HIV-related CMV end-organ disease. Clinical Immunology. 124(2). 190–199. 5 indexed citations
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Piriou, Erwan, Christine A. Jansen, Karel van Dort, et al.. (2005). Reconstitution of EBV Latent but Not Lytic Antigen-Specific CD4+ and CD8+ T Cells after HIV Treatment with Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy. The Journal of Immunology. 175(3). 2010–2017. 23 indexed citations
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Jansen, Christine A., Iris M. De Cuyper, Radjin Steingrover, et al.. (2005). Analysis of the effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy during acute HIV-1 infection on HIV-specific CD4 T cell functions. AIDS. 19(11). 1145–1154. 44 indexed citations
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Jansen, Christine A., Elly Baan, Iris M. De Cuyper, et al.. (2005). CTL escape and increased viremia irrespective of HIV-specific CD4+ T-helper responses in two HIV-infected individuals. Virology. 345(1). 209–219. 20 indexed citations
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Jansen, Christine A., Stefan Kostense, Nening M. Nanlohy, et al.. (2004). High responsiveness of HLA‐B57‐restricted Gag‐specific CD8+ T cells in vitro may contribute to the protective effect of HLA‐B57 in HIV‐infection. European Journal of Immunology. 35(1). 150–158. 24 indexed citations
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Kosters, Astrid, Raoul Frijters, Frank G. Schaap, et al.. (2003). Relation between hepatic expression of ATP-binding cassette transporters G5 and G8 and biliary cholesterol secretion in mice. Journal of Hepatology. 38(6). 710–716. 79 indexed citations

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