Martha Ritsema

1.3k total citations
13 papers, 916 citations indexed

About

Martha Ritsema is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Hematology and Cancer Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Martha Ritsema has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 916 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Molecular Biology, 7 papers in Hematology and 5 papers in Cancer Research. Recurrent topics in Martha Ritsema's work include Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (7 papers), Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics (3 papers) and Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (3 papers). Martha Ritsema is often cited by papers focused on Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (7 papers), Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics (3 papers) and Epigenetics and DNA Methylation (3 papers). Martha Ritsema collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, Brazil and Denmark. Martha Ritsema's co-authors include Gerald de Haan, Sandra Olthof, Brad Dykstra, Jaring Schreuder, Leonid Bystrykh, Erik Zwart, Mathilde Broekhuis, Ellen Weersing, Ronald van Os and Evgenia Verovskaya and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Experimental Medicine, Blood and Nature Cell Biology.

In The Last Decade

Martha Ritsema

13 papers receiving 911 citations

Peers

Martha Ritsema
Jaime M. Reyes United States
Sietske T. Bakker United States
Sonia Nestorowa United Kingdom
Ling Bei United States
Ellen M. Durand United States
Chris S. Vink United Kingdom
Ahmet Kurdoglu United States
Walter Pouwels Netherlands
Jenna M. Frame United States
Jaime M. Reyes United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Scherpen, Frank J.G., Mirthe H. Schoots, Martha Ritsema, et al.. (2022). The developmental stage of the medulloblastoma cell-of-origin restricts Sonic hedgehog pathway usage and drug sensitivity. Journal of Cell Science. 135(11). 6 indexed citations
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Wojtowicz, Edyta E., Mathilde Broekhuis, Ellen Weersing, et al.. (2019). MiR-125a enhances self-renewal, lifespan, and migration of murine hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell clones. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 4785–4785. 10 indexed citations
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Klauke, Karin, Mathilde Broekhuis, Ellen Weersing, et al.. (2014). Tracing Dynamics and Clonal Heterogeneity of Cbx7-Induced Leukemic Stem Cells by Cellular Barcoding. Stem Cell Reports. 4(1). 74–89. 12 indexed citations
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Verovskaya, Evgenia, Mathilde Broekhuis, Erik Zwart, et al.. (2014). Asymmetry in skeletal distribution of mouse hematopoietic stem cell clones and their equilibration by mobilizing cytokines. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 211(3). 487–497. 35 indexed citations
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Wojtowicz, Edyta E., Marta A. Walasek, Mathilde Broekhuis, et al.. (2014). MicroRNA-125 family members exert a similar role in the regulation of murine hematopoiesis. Experimental Hematology. 42(10). 909–918.e1. 20 indexed citations
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Verovskaya, Evgenia, Mathilde Broekhuis, Erik Zwart, et al.. (2013). Heterogeneity of young and aged murine hematopoietic stem cells revealed by quantitative clonal analysis using cellular barcoding. Blood. 122(4). 523–532. 131 indexed citations
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Klauke, Karin, Višnja Radulović, Mathilde Broekhuis, et al.. (2013). Polycomb Cbx family members mediate the balance between haematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. Nature Cell Biology. 15(4). 353–362. 186 indexed citations
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Verovskaya, Evgenia, Mathilde Broekhuis, Erik Zwart, et al.. (2013). Heterogeneity of young and aged murine hematopoietic stem cells revealed by quantitative clonal analysis using cellular barcoding. Experimental Hematology. 41(8). S38–S38. 5 indexed citations
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Walasek, Marta A., Leonid Bystrykh, Vincent van den Boom, et al.. (2012). The combination of valproic acid and lithium delays hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell differentiation. Blood. 119(13). 3050–3059. 31 indexed citations
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Gerrits, A.M., Marta A. Walasek, Sandra Olthof, et al.. (2011). Genetic screen identifies microRNA cluster 99b/let-7e/125a as a regulator of primitive hematopoietic cells. Blood. 119(2). 377–387. 72 indexed citations
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Dykstra, Brad, Sandra Olthof, Jaring Schreuder, Martha Ritsema, & Gerald de Haan. (2011). Clonal analysis reveals multiple functional defects of aged murine hematopoietic stem cells. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 208(13). 2691–2703. 329 indexed citations
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Dykstra, Brad, Sandra Olthof, Martha Ritsema, & Gerald de Haan. (2010). Effects of Age and Environment on Short-Term Homing and Function of Mouse Hematopoietic Stem Cells.. Blood. 116(21). 1616–1616. 3 indexed citations
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Bosveld, Floris, Anil Rana, Willy Lemstra, et al.. (2008). De novo CoA biosynthesis is required to maintain DNA integrity during development of the Drosophila nervous system. Human Molecular Genetics. 17(13). 2058–2069. 76 indexed citations

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