Mike Veenstra

4.2k total citations · 2 hit papers
32 papers, 3.4k citations indexed

About

Mike Veenstra is a scholar working on Inorganic Chemistry, Materials Chemistry and Neurology. According to data from OpenAlex, Mike Veenstra has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 3.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Inorganic Chemistry, 9 papers in Materials Chemistry and 7 papers in Neurology. Recurrent topics in Mike Veenstra's work include Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (14 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (6 papers) and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (6 papers). Mike Veenstra is often cited by papers focused on Metal-Organic Frameworks: Synthesis and Applications (14 papers), HIV Research and Treatment (6 papers) and Neuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms (6 papers). Mike Veenstra collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Australia. Mike Veenstra's co-authors include Jeffrey R. Long, Jarad A. Mason, Justin Purewal, Donald J. Siegel, Adam J. Matzger, Antek G. Wong‐Foy, Alauddin Ahmed, Saona Seth, Joan W. Berman and Brian D. James and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of the American Chemical Society, Nature Communications and Journal of Neuroscience.

In The Last Decade

Mike Veenstra

32 papers receiving 3.3k citations

Hit Papers

Evaluating metal–organic frameworks for natural gas storage 2013 2026 2017 2021 2013 2019 250 500 750 1000

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Xixi Liu China
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

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León‐Rivera, Rosiris, Mike Veenstra, Maribel Donoso, et al.. (2021). Central Nervous System (CNS) Viral Seeding by Mature Monocytes and Potential Therapies To Reduce CNS Viral Reservoirs in the cART Era. mBio. 12(2). 43 indexed citations
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Suresh, Kuthuru, et al.. (2021). Optimizing Hydrogen Storage in MOFs through Engineering of Crystal Morphology and Control of Crystal Size. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 143(28). 10727–10734. 165 indexed citations
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Morgello, Susan, Korhan Buyukturkoglu, Jacinta Murray, et al.. (2021). MR spectroscopy and diffusion imaging in people with human immunodeficiency virus: Relationships to clinical and immunologic findings. Journal of Neuroimaging. 32(1). 158–170. 3 indexed citations
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Ahmed, Alauddin, Saona Seth, Justin Purewal, et al.. (2019). Exceptional hydrogen storage achieved by screening nearly half a million metal-organic frameworks. Nature Communications. 10(1). 1568–1568. 383 indexed citations breakdown →
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Veenstra, Mike, Desiree Byrd, Matilde Inglese, et al.. (2018). CCR2 on Peripheral Blood CD14+CD16+ Monocytes Correlates with Neuronal Damage, HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders, and Peripheral HIV DNA: reseeding of CNS reservoirs?. Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology. 14(1). 120–133. 37 indexed citations
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Chen, Jixin, et al.. (2018). Modeling a hydrogen pressure regulator in a fuel cell system with Joule–Thomson effect. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 44(2). 1272–1287. 20 indexed citations
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Calderon, Tina M., Dionna W. Williams, Lillie Lopez, et al.. (2017). Dopamine Increases CD14+CD16+ Monocyte Transmigration across the Blood Brain Barrier: Implications for Substance Abuse and HIV Neuropathogenesis. Journal of Neuroimmune Pharmacology. 12(2). 353–370. 49 indexed citations
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Veenstra, Mike, Dionna W. Williams, Tina M. Calderon, et al.. (2017). Frontline Science: CXCR7 mediates CD14+CD16+ monocyte transmigration across the blood brain barrier: a potential therapeutic target for NeuroAIDS. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 102(5). 1173–1185. 28 indexed citations
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Yang, Ming, Justin Purewal, Jun Yang, et al.. (2016). Stability of MOF-5 in a hydrogen gas environment containing fueling station impurities. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. 41(22). 9374–9382. 19 indexed citations
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Pappa, Vasiliki, Karl B. Seydel, Sanchit Gupta, et al.. (2015). Lipid metabolites of the phospholipase A2 pathway and inflammatory cytokines are associated with brain volume in paediatric cerebral malaria. Malaria Journal. 14(1). 513–513. 26 indexed citations
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Lopez, Lillie, Dionna W. Williams, Mike Veenstra, et al.. (2015). A fully human antibody to gp41 selectively eliminates HIV-infected cells that transmigrated across a model human blood brain barrier. AIDS. 30(4). 563–572. 12 indexed citations
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Kokiko‐Cochran, Olga N., Mike Veenstra, Sung‐Ho Lee, et al.. (2015). Altered Neuroinflammation and Behavior after Traumatic Brain Injury in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Neurotrauma. 33(7). 625–640. 35 indexed citations
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Soudja, Saïdi M., et al.. (2014). Memory-T-Cell-Derived Interferon-γ Instructs Potent Innate Cell Activation for Protective Immunity. Immunity. 40(6). 974–988. 77 indexed citations
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Williams, Dionna W., Mike Veenstra, Peter J. Gaskill, et al.. (2014). Monocytes Mediate HIV Neuropathogenesis: Mechanisms that Contribute to HIV Associated Neurocognitive Disorders. Current HIV Research. 12(2). 85–96. 121 indexed citations
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Mason, Jarad A., Mike Veenstra, & Jeffrey R. Long. (2014). ChemInform Abstract: Evaluating Metal—Organic Frameworks for Natural Gas Storage. ChemInform. 45(16). 1 indexed citations
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Yang, Ming, Hang Chi, Rachel Blaser, et al.. (2014). Anisotropic thermal transport in MOF-5 composites. International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 82. 250–258. 30 indexed citations
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Yang, Ming, Justin Purewal, Dong’an Liu, et al.. (2013). Thermophysical properties of MOF-5 powders. Microporous and Mesoporous Materials. 185. 235–244. 77 indexed citations
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Mason, Jarad A., Mike Veenstra, & Jeffrey R. Long. (2013). Evaluating metal–organic frameworks for natural gas storage. Chemical Science. 5(1). 32–51. 1063 indexed citations breakdown →
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Veenstra, Mike & Richard M. Ransohoff. (2012). Chemokine receptor CXCR2: Physiology regulator and neuroinflammation controller?. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 246(1-2). 1–9. 73 indexed citations
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Kang, Zhen, Lu Liu, Rudolph Spangler, et al.. (2012). IL-17-Induced Act1-Mediated Signaling Is Critical for Cuprizone-Induced Demyelination. Journal of Neuroscience. 32(24). 8284–8292. 57 indexed citations

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