J.L.M. Koevoet

421 total citations
8 papers, 344 citations indexed

About

J.L.M. Koevoet is a scholar working on Rheumatology, Cell Biology and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, J.L.M. Koevoet has authored 8 papers receiving a total of 344 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 5 papers in Rheumatology, 3 papers in Cell Biology and 2 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in J.L.M. Koevoet's work include Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms (5 papers), Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research (3 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (2 papers). J.L.M. Koevoet is often cited by papers focused on Osteoarthritis Treatment and Mechanisms (5 papers), Proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research (3 papers) and Mesenchymal stem cell research (2 papers). J.L.M. Koevoet collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands and Switzerland. J.L.M. Koevoet's co-authors include Gerjo J.V.M. van Osch, Jan A.N. Verhaar, Holger Jahr, Harrie Weinans, Johannes P.T.M. van Leeuwen, Erik W. Mandl, Sita Bierma‐Zeinstra, RE Ploemacher, Nuray Kuşadasi and Y.M. Bastiaansen-Jenniskens and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Leukemia and Osteoarthritis and Cartilage.

In The Last Decade

J.L.M. Koevoet

8 papers receiving 328 citations

Peers

J.L.M. Koevoet
Helga Joos Germany
Arnavaz Hakimiyan United States
Shuiliang Shi United States
W. Wei Netherlands
Byoung Ju Kim South Korea
R. Raiss Germany
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.L.M. Koevoet

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of J.L.M. Koevoet. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of J.L.M. Koevoet 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 J.L.M. Koevoet. J.L.M. Koevoet is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

8 of 8 papers shown
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Pleumeekers, Mieke M., Luc Nimeskern, J.L.M. Koevoet, et al.. (2018). Trophic effects of adipose-tissue-derived and bone-marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells enhance cartilage generation by chondrocytes in co-culture. PLoS ONE. 13(2). e0190744–e0190744. 37 indexed citations
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Koevoet, J.L.M., et al.. (2008). Glucosamine increases hyaluronic acid production in human osteoarthritic synovium explants. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 9(1). 120–120. 33 indexed citations
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Jahr, Holger, J.L.M. Koevoet, Sita Bierma‐Zeinstra, et al.. (2007). Glucosamine reduces anabolic as well as catabolic processes in bovine chondrocytes cultured in alginate. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 15(11). 1267–1274. 14 indexed citations
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Jahr, Holger, J.L.M. Koevoet, Y.M. Bastiaansen-Jenniskens, et al.. (2005). Glucosamine decreases expression of anabolic and catabolic genes in human osteoarthritic cartilage explants. Osteoarthritis and Cartilage. 14(3). 250–257. 87 indexed citations
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Drunen, Cornelis M. van, J.L.M. Koevoet, Laurens P. Koopman, et al.. (2004). Reduced nasal IL‐10 and enhanced TNFα responses during rhinovirus and RSV‐induced upper respiratory tract infection in atopic and non‐atopic infants. Journal of Medical Virology. 75(2). 348–357. 20 indexed citations
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Mandl, Erik W., Holger Jahr, J.L.M. Koevoet, et al.. (2004). Fibroblast growth factor-2 in serum-free medium is a potent mitogen and reduces dedifferentiation of human ear chondrocytes in monolayer culture. Matrix Biology. 23(4). 231–241. 108 indexed citations
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Kuşadasi, Nuray, et al.. (2001). Stromal support augments extended long-term ex vivo expansion of hemopoietic progenitor cells. Leukemia. 15(9). 1347–1358. 20 indexed citations
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Kuşadasi, Nuray, et al.. (2000). Successful short-term ex vivo expansion of NOD/SCID repopulating ability and CAFC week 6 from umbilical cord blood. Leukemia. 14(11). 1944–1953. 25 indexed citations

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