Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros

1.9k total citations
42 papers, 833 citations indexed

About

Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros is a scholar working on Nephrology, Physiology and Rheumatology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 833 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Nephrology, 11 papers in Physiology and 10 papers in Rheumatology. Recurrent topics in Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros's work include Folate and B Vitamins Research (10 papers), Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (7 papers) and Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (6 papers). Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros is often cited by papers focused on Folate and B Vitamins Research (10 papers), Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (7 papers) and Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes (6 papers). Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Switzerland and United States. Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros's co-authors include Stephan J. L. Bakker, Robin P. F. Dullaart, Jan van der Weide, Setor K. Kunutsor, Ronald T. Gansevoort, Ron T. Gansevoort, Gerjan Navis, Ineke J. Riphagen, Martin H. de Borst and Isidor Minović and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros

41 papers receiving 814 citations

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Kootstra‐Ros, Jenny E., et al.. (2025). The effect of acetylcysteine on the prothrombin time and international normalized ratio: a narrative review. Clinical Toxicology. 63(3). 166–175. 1 indexed citations
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Volbeda, Meint, Adrian Post, Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros, et al.. (2024). Creatinine clearance/eGFR ratio: a simple index for muscle mass related to mortality in ICU patients. BMC Nephrology. 25(1). 330–330.
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Volbeda, Meint, Jan G. Zijlstra, Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros, et al.. (2024). Longitudinal NGAL and cystatin C plasma profiles present a high level of heterogeneity in a mixed ICU population. BMC Nephrology. 25(1). 43–43. 3 indexed citations
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Lantman, Marith van Schrojenstein, Anne-Els van de Logt, Marloes Langelaan, et al.. (2023). Albumin determined by bromocresol green leads to erroneous results in routine evaluation of patients with chronic kidney disease. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM). 61(12). 2167–2177. 11 indexed citations
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Groothof, Dion, Adrian Post, Harmke A. Polinder‐Bos, et al.. (2022). Muscle mass and estimates of renal function: a longitudinal cohort study. Journal of Cachexia Sarcopenia and Muscle. 13(4). 2031–2043. 34 indexed citations
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Riphagen, Ineke J., et al.. (2022). Potassium and Magnesium in Breast Milk of a Woman With Gitelman Syndrome. Kidney International Reports. 7(7). 1720–1721. 5 indexed citations
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Minović, Isidor, L.D. Dikkeschei, Michel J. Vos, & Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros. (2021). Interpretation of Folate Results in Hemolytic Plasma Samples: A Practical Approach. Annals of Laboratory Medicine. 41(5). 485–488. 5 indexed citations
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Screever, Elles M., et al.. (2021). Kidney Function in Patients With Neuromuscular Disease: Creatinine Versus Cystatin C. Frontiers in Neurology. 12. 688246–688246. 3 indexed citations
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Heiner‐Fokkema, M. Rebecca, Ineke J. Riphagen, Jelmer J. van Zanden, et al.. (2021). Age dependency of plasma vitamin B12 status markers in Dutch children and adolescents. Pediatric Research. 90(5). 1058–1064. 12 indexed citations
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Kunutsor, Setor K., Daan Kremer, Michele F. Eisenga, et al.. (2021). Self-reported alcohol consumption, carbohydrate deficient transferrin and risk of cardiovascular disease: The PREVEND prospective cohort study. Clinica Chimica Acta. 520. 1–7. 5 indexed citations
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Flores‐Guerrero, Jose L., Maryse C.J. Osté, António W. Gomes‐Neto, et al.. (2020). High-Density Lipoprotein Particles and Their Relationship to Posttransplantation Diabetes Mellitus in Renal Transplant Recipients. Biomolecules. 10(3). 481–481. 9 indexed citations
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Suthahar, Navin, Laura M G Meems, Dirk J. van Veldhuisen, et al.. (2020). High-Sensitivity Troponin-T and Cardiovascular Outcomes in the Community: Differences Between Women and Men. Mayo Clinic Proceedings. 95(6). 1158–1168. 11 indexed citations
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Groothof, Dion, Jose L. Flores‐Guerrero, Ilja M. Nolte, et al.. (2020). Thyroid function and risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: a prospective population-based cohort study. Endocrine. 71(2). 385–396. 18 indexed citations
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Eelderink, Coby, Monica L. Joustra, Marco van Londen, et al.. (2019). Effect of high compared with low dairy intake on blood pressure in overweight middle-aged adults: results of a randomized crossover intervention study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 110(2). 340–348. 15 indexed citations
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Vos, Michel J., L. Joost van Pelt, D.A. Janneke Dijck‐Brouwer, et al.. (2019). Folate reference interval estimation in the Dutch general population. Practical Laboratory Medicine. 16. e00127–e00127. 3 indexed citations
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Minović, Isidor, Ineke J. Riphagen, Else van den Berg, et al.. (2017). Vitamin B-6 deficiency is common and associated with poor long-term outcome in renal transplant recipients,. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 105(6). 1344–1350. 10 indexed citations
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Minović, Isidor, Michele F. Eisenga, Ineke J. Riphagen, et al.. (2017). Circulating Haptoglobin and Metabolic Syndrome in Renal Transplant Recipients. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 14264–14264. 9 indexed citations
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Klip, IJsbrand T., Adriaan A. Voors, Dorine W. Swinkels, et al.. (2016). Serum ferritin and risk for new-onset heart failure and cardiovascular events in the community. European Journal of Heart Failure. 19(3). 348–356. 43 indexed citations
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Kunutsor, Setor K., Stephan J. L. Bakker, Jenny E. Kootstra‐Ros, et al.. (2015). Inverse linear associations between liver aminotransferases and incident cardiovascular disease risk: The PREVEND study. Atherosclerosis. 243(1). 138–147. 47 indexed citations
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Deetman, Petronella E., Daan Kromhout, Robin P. F. Dullaart, et al.. (2014). Urinary Urea Excretion and Long-term Outcome After Renal Transplantation. Transplantation. 99(5). 1009–1015. 18 indexed citations

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