John VanSteveninck

1.2k total citations
35 papers, 1.0k citations indexed

About

John VanSteveninck is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, John VanSteveninck has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Molecular Biology, 11 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 10 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in John VanSteveninck's work include Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies (11 papers), Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (8 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (6 papers). John VanSteveninck is often cited by papers focused on Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies (11 papers), Neonatal Health and Biochemistry (8 papers) and Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology (6 papers). John VanSteveninck collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, United Kingdom and United States. John VanSteveninck's co-authors include Robert I. Weed, A. Rothstein, Jolanda Van der Zee, Tom M. A. R. Dubbelman, Peter J.A. Van den Broek, Jan G.R. Elferink, Louis C. Penning, T.M.A.R. Dubbelman, Johan W.M. Lagerberg and Martijn M. VanDuijn and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Biological Chemistry, Biochemical Journal and Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications.

In The Last Decade

John VanSteveninck

35 papers receiving 953 citations

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All Works

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VanSteveninck, John, G.A.J. Besselink, Tom M. A. R. Dubbelman, et al.. (2000). Selective protection of RBCs against photodynamic damage by the band 3 ligand dipyridamole. Transfusion. 40(11). 1330–1336. 22 indexed citations
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Moor, Anne C.E., Tom M. A. R. Dubbelman, John VanSteveninck, & Anneke Brand. (1999). Transfusion‐transmitted diseases: risks, prevention and perspectives. European Journal Of Haematology. 62(1). 1–18. 39 indexed citations
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Moor, Anne C.E., et al.. (1999). Photodynamic sterilization of red cells and its effect on contaminating white cells: viability and mechanism of cell death. Transfusion. 39(6). 599–607. 10 indexed citations
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Moor, Anne C.E., Jannes van der Meulen, Jolanda M. Smit, et al.. (1999). Inhibition of Various Steps in the Replication Cycle of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus Contributes to Its Photoinactivation by AlPcS4 or Pc4 and Red Light. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 69(3). 353–353. 15 indexed citations
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Zee, Jolanda Van der, et al.. (1998). Sodium azide enhances neutrophil migration and exocytosis: Involvement of nitric oxide, cyclic GMP and calcium. Life Sciences. 63(8). 645–657. 15 indexed citations
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Zee, Jolanda Van der, et al.. (1998). Intracellular but not extracellular conversion of nitroxyl anion into nitric oxide leads to stimulation of human neutrophil migration. Biochemical Journal. 330(2). 719–722. 89 indexed citations
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VanDuijn, Martijn M., Jolanda Van der Zee, John VanSteveninck, & Peter J.A. Van den Broek. (1998). Ascorbate Stimulates Ferricyanide Reduction in HL-60 Cells through a Mechanism Distinct from the NADH-dependent Plasma Membrane Reductase. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273(22). 13415–13420. 65 indexed citations
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Moor, Anne C.E., et al.. (1997). Primary Targets for Photoinactivation of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus by AIPcS4 or Pc4 and Red Light. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 65(3). 465–470. 30 indexed citations
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Lagerberg, Johan W.M., John VanSteveninck, & T.M.A.R. Dubbelman. (1997). Effect of hydrogen peroxide on the binding of Merocyanine 540 to human erythrocytes. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 53(3). 257–262. 5 indexed citations
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Lagerberg, Johan W.M., Monique Williams, Anne C.E. Moor, et al.. (1996). The influence of merocyanine 540 and protoporphyrin on physicochemical properties of the erythrocyte membrane. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1278(2). 247–253. 6 indexed citations
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VanSteveninck, John, et al.. (1996). Synergistic Interaction of Photodynamic Treatment with the Sensitizer Aluminum Phthalocyanine and Hyperthermia on Loss of Clonogenicity of CHO Cells. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 64(3). 586–593. 17 indexed citations
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Koster, Ben M. de, et al.. (1996). Carbon Monoxide Enhances Human Neutrophil Migration in a Cyclic GMP-dependent Way. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 226(1). 21–26. 39 indexed citations
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Lagerberg, Johan W.M., et al.. (1995). INTERACTION OF PHOTODYNAMICALLY INDUCED CELL KILLING and DARK CYTOTOXICITY OF RHODAMINE 123. Photochemistry and Photobiology. 62(4). 757–763. 2 indexed citations
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Lagerberg, Johan W.M., Karl‐Josef Kallen, C.W.M. Haest, John VanSteveninck, & Tom M. A. R. Dubbelman. (1995). Factors affecting the amount and the mode of merocyanine 540 binding to the membrane of human erythrocytes. A comparison with the binding to leukemia cells. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1235(2). 428–436. 39 indexed citations
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Koster, Ben M. de, et al.. (1993). Neutrophil chemotaxis induced by the diacylglycerol kinase inhibitor R59022. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1178(1). 97–102. 21 indexed citations
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Koster, Ben M. de, et al.. (1993). GTP[S] stimulates migration of electropermeabilized neutrophils via a pertussis toxin-sensitive G-protein. Cellular Signalling. 5(3). 299–304. 2 indexed citations
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VanSteveninck, John, et al.. (1993). Strontium and barium induce exocytosis in electropermeabilized neutrophils. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1175(2). 155–160. 11 indexed citations
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VanSteveninck, John, Robert I. Weed, & A. Rothstein. (1965). Localization of Erythrocyte Membrane Sulfhydryl Groups Essential for Glucose Transport. The Journal of General Physiology. 48(4). 617–632. 268 indexed citations

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