J.J.H.M. Erwich

726 total citations
19 papers, 469 citations indexed

About

J.J.H.M. Erwich is a scholar working on Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pharmacology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, J.J.H.M. Erwich has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 469 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 5 papers in Pharmacology and 5 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in J.J.H.M. Erwich's work include Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (5 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (5 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (5 papers). J.J.H.M. Erwich is often cited by papers focused on Pregnancy and preeclampsia studies (5 papers), Estrogen and related hormone effects (5 papers) and Inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects (5 papers). J.J.H.M. Erwich collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Australia and Austria. J.J.H.M. Erwich's co-authors include Maria G. van Pampus, Gerard H. A. Visser, Marc J. N. C. Keirse, Martijn J.J. Finken, Albertus Timmer, FM Helmerhorst, J. A. M. Hunfeld, Jozien T. J. Brons, Jan van den Bout and E Mulder and has published in prestigious journals such as Human Reproduction, BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology and Placenta.

In The Last Decade

J.J.H.M. Erwich

19 papers receiving 444 citations

Peers

J.J.H.M. Erwich
Patricia K. Senagore United States
Karoline S. Puder United States
Mekin Sezi̇k Türkiye
Victoria Snegovskikh United States
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Sebire, Neil J., et al.. (2017). Perinatal death investigations: What is current practice?. Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine. 22(3). 167–175. 38 indexed citations
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Timmer, Albertus, et al.. (2013). Placental pathology and neurological morbidity in preterm infants during the first two weeks after birth. Early Human Development. 90(1). 21–25. 16 indexed citations
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Knol, H.M., et al.. (2013). Incidence of hypersensitivity skin reactions in patients on full-dose low-molecular-weight heparins during pregnancy.. PubMed. 71(10). 518–22. 6 indexed citations
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Korteweg, Fleurisca J., Nienke Folkeringa, Jolijn Brouwer, et al.. (2013). Fetal Loss in Women With Hereditary Thrombophilic Defects and Concomitance of Other Thrombophilic Defects. Obstetric Anesthesia Digest. 33(2). 112–113. 1 indexed citations
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Prins, Jelmer R., Marijke M. Faas, Barbro N. Melgert, et al.. (2012). Altered expression of immune-associated genes in first-trimester human decidua of pregnancies later complicated with hypertension or foetal growth restriction. Placenta. 33(5). 453–455. 44 indexed citations
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Ravelli, Anita C.J., Kitty J. Jager, Marieke H. de Groot, et al.. (2011). Travel Time From Home to Hospital and Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Women at Term in the Netherlands. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 66(7). 396–398. 1 indexed citations
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Heus, Roel de, Ben W. Mol, J.J.H.M. Erwich, et al.. (2009). Adverse drug reactions to tocolytic treatment for preterm labour: prospective cohort study. BMJ. 338(mar05 2). b744–b744. 84 indexed citations
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Goor, Saskia A. van, Anne Schaafsma, J.J.H.M. Erwich, D.A. Janneke Dijck‐Brouwer, & Frits A.J. Muskiet. (2009). Mildly abnormal general movement quality in infants is associated with higher Mead acid and lower arachidonic acid and shows a U-shaped relation with the DHA/AA ratio. Prostaglandins Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids. 82(1). 15–20. 13 indexed citations
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Korenromp, Marijke J., Godelieve C.M.L. Page‐Christiaens, Jan van den Bout, et al.. (2007). A prospective study on parental coping 4 months after termination of pregnancy for fetal anomalies. Prenatal Diagnosis. 27(8). 709–716. 90 indexed citations
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King, Roger G., M H Wong, J.L. Stevenson, et al.. (2006). Expression and Cellular Localisation of Chloride Intracellular Channel 3 in Human Placenta and Fetal Membranes. Placenta. 28(5-6). 429–436. 26 indexed citations
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Pampus, Maria G. van, et al.. (2005). Severe hypotension and fetal death due to tocolysis with nifedipine. BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology. 112(4). 509–510. 64 indexed citations
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Helmerhorst, FM, Martijn J.J. Finken, & J.J.H.M. Erwich. (1999). Antisperm antibodies. Human Reproduction. 14(7). 1669–1671. 32 indexed citations
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Bevers, M.M., et al.. (1994). 15-hydroxy-prostaglandin dehydrogenase activity in uterine tissues of late gestational and parturient cows. Placenta. 15(1). 89–94. 3 indexed citations
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Erwich, J.J.H.M. & Marc J. N. C. Keirse. (1988). Human placental 15-hydroxy-prostaglandin dehydrogenase activity is under fetal genetic control. Prostaglandins. 35(1). 123–131. 8 indexed citations
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Erwich, J.J.H.M., Irma Joosten, Joppe W. Hovius, & Marc J. N. C. Keirse. (1988). Prostaglandin catabolism in the bovine placenta. Placenta. 9(3). 297–302. 8 indexed citations
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Erwich, J.J.H.M., et al.. (1987). Prostaglandin endoperoxide metabolism changes in the developing human placenta. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 26(2). 195–196. 1 indexed citations
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Keirse, Marc J.N.C., et al.. (1986). Not prostacyclin synthase but prostaglandin endoperoxide synthase increases with human placental development. Prostaglandins. 31(3). 527–534. 9 indexed citations
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Keirse, Marc J.N.C., et al.. (1986). Does or can human placenta produce prostacyclin?. Placenta. 7(1). 37–42. 10 indexed citations
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Keirse, Marc J. N. C., et al.. (1985). Increase in placental 15-hydroxy-prostaglandin dehydrogenase in the first half of human pregnancy. Prostaglandins. 30(1). 131–140. 15 indexed citations

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