J.S.M. Boleij

3.3k total citations
96 papers, 2.7k citations indexed

About

J.S.M. Boleij is a scholar working on Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Process Chemistry and Technology and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, J.S.M. Boleij has authored 96 papers receiving a total of 2.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 53 papers in Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, 12 papers in Process Chemistry and Technology and 11 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in J.S.M. Boleij's work include Air Quality and Health Impacts (39 papers), Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure (30 papers) and Odor and Emission Control Technologies (12 papers). J.S.M. Boleij is often cited by papers focused on Air Quality and Health Impacts (39 papers), Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure (30 papers) and Odor and Emission Control Technologies (12 papers). J.S.M. Boleij collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Kenya and Switzerland. J.S.M. Boleij's co-authors include Dick Heederik, Bert Brunekreef, Hans Kromhout, K. Biersteker, Liesbeth Preller, R. Brouwer, G.M. Alink, Danny Houthuijs, Tjabe Smid and Erik Lebret and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, The Science of The Total Environment and Chemosphere.

In The Last Decade

J.S.M. Boleij

95 papers receiving 2.4k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
J.S.M. Boleij Netherlands 30 1.8k 357 341 340 336 96 2.7k
Pentti Kalliokoski Finland 30 1.9k 1.0× 133 0.4× 407 1.2× 260 0.8× 161 0.5× 108 3.0k
Jürgen Bünger Germany 29 1.2k 0.7× 311 0.9× 147 0.4× 253 0.7× 280 0.8× 130 2.7k
J.H. van Wijnen Netherlands 30 2.4k 1.3× 740 2.1× 109 0.3× 123 0.4× 132 0.4× 61 3.4k
Isabelle Momas France 34 1.7k 0.9× 247 0.7× 87 0.3× 484 1.4× 198 0.6× 139 2.9k
William Popendorf United States 21 823 0.5× 102 0.3× 381 1.1× 301 0.9× 264 0.8× 63 1.7k
Helen H. McDuffie Canada 23 599 0.3× 134 0.4× 107 0.3× 406 1.2× 348 1.0× 69 1.7k
Paul D. Siegel United States 26 891 0.5× 132 0.4× 93 0.3× 195 0.6× 723 2.2× 112 2.3k
James J. Quackenboss United States 23 792 0.4× 147 0.4× 31 0.1× 174 0.5× 96 0.3× 33 1.3k
Meryl H. Karol United States 28 1.3k 0.7× 36 0.1× 131 0.4× 332 1.0× 1.2k 3.5× 89 2.5k
Susana Viegas Portugal 34 1.9k 1.0× 217 0.6× 214 0.6× 212 0.6× 431 1.3× 176 3.1k

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Fields of papers citing papers by J.S.M. Boleij

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of J.S.M. Boleij

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

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Heederik, Dick, et al.. (1997). Acetylcholinesterase Inhibition as an Indicator of Organophosphate and Carbamate Poisoning in Kenyan Agricultural Workers. International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health. 3(3). 210–220. 20 indexed citations
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Preller, Liesbeth, G. Doekes, Dick Heederik, et al.. (1997). Disinfectant Use as a Risk Factor for Atopic Sensitization and Symptoms Consistent With Asthma: an Epidemiological Study. CHEST Journal. 112(2). A16–A16. 2 indexed citations
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Preller, Liesbeth, Gert Doekes, Dick Heederik, et al.. (1996). Disinfectant use as a risk factor for atopic sensitization and symptoms consistent with asthma: an epidemiological study. European Respiratory Journal. 9(7). 1407–1413. 64 indexed citations
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Cock, Johan de, et al.. (1995). Urinary excretion of tetrahydrophtalimide in fruit growers with dermal exposure to captan. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 28(2). 245–256. 22 indexed citations
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Kremer, A. M., et al.. (1994). Airway hyper‐responsiveness and the prevalence of work‐related symptoms in workers exposed to irritants. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 26(5). 655–669. 22 indexed citations
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Kromhout, Hans, Paul Swuste, & J.S.M. Boleij. (1994). EMPIRICAL MODELLING OF CHEMICAL EXPOSURE IN THE RUBBER-MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY. The Annals of Occupational Hygiene. 38(1). 3–22. 64 indexed citations
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Heederik, Dick, R. Brouwer, K. Biersteker, & J.S.M. Boleij. (1991). Relationship of airborne endotoxin and bacteria levels in pig farms with the lung function and respiratory symptoms of farmers. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 62(8). 595–601. 152 indexed citations
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Brunekreef, Bert, et al.. (1990). Health effects of indoor exposure to NO2, environmental tobacco smoke and home dampness.. Clinical Endocrinology. 82(3). 363–368. 2 indexed citations
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Houthuijs, Danny, et al.. (1990). Respiratory Health Effects of the Indoor Environment in a Population of Dutch Children. American Review of Respiratory Disease. 142(5). 1172–1178. 116 indexed citations
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Verhoeff, Arnoud P., J.H. van Wijnen, J.S.M. Boleij, et al.. (1990). Enumeration and identification of airborne viable mould propagules in houses. Allergy. 45(4). 275–284. 102 indexed citations
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Verhoeff, Arnoud P., J.H. van Wijnen, Paul Fischer, et al.. (1990). Presence of Viable Mould Propagules in the Indoor Air of Houses. Toxicology and Industrial Health. 6(5). 133–145. 4 indexed citations
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Pandey, Manoj, et al.. (1989). INDOOR AIR POLLUTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION IN CHILDREN. The Lancet. 333(8635). 427–429. 95 indexed citations
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Brunekreef, Bert, et al.. (1989). Respiratory symptoms in damp homes. Allergy. 44(3). 192–198. 154 indexed citations
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Boleij, J.S.M., et al.. (1988). Heal project Indoor air quality in the Basse Area, The Gambia.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 17(4). 160–2. 1 indexed citations
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Alink, G.M., et al.. (1988). Organ specific metabolic activation of five extracts of indoor and outdoor particulate matter. Archives of Toxicology. 61(3). 213–217. 2 indexed citations
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Brunekreef, Bert, et al.. (1987). Health effects of indoor NO2 pollution.. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 304–308. 5 indexed citations
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Kromhout, Hans, et al.. (1987). Agreement between qualitative exposure estimates and quantitative exposure measurements. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 12(5). 551–562. 117 indexed citations
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Fischer, Paul, Bert Brunekreef, & J.S.M. Boleij. (1986). Indoor NO2 pollution and personal exposure to NO2 in two areas with different outdoor NO2 pollution. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 6(3). 221–229. 13 indexed citations
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Noy, Dook, Erik Lebret, J.S.M. Boleij, & Bert Brunekreef. (1984). Integrated NO2 exposure estimates. Socio-Environmental Systems Modeling. 37–42. 4 indexed citations
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Brunekreef, Bert & J.S.M. Boleij. (1982). Long-term average suspended particulate concentrations in Smokers' homes. International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health. 50(3). 299–302. 9 indexed citations

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