Renate Jonker

401 total citations
13 papers, 283 citations indexed

About

Renate Jonker is a scholar working on Physiology, Cell Biology and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Renate Jonker has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 283 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Physiology, 7 papers in Cell Biology and 6 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine. Recurrent topics in Renate Jonker's work include Muscle metabolism and nutrition (7 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (6 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (6 papers). Renate Jonker is often cited by papers focused on Muscle metabolism and nutrition (7 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (6 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (6 papers). Renate Jonker collaborates with scholars based in United States, Netherlands and United Kingdom. Renate Jonker's co-authors include Nicolaas E.P. Deutz, M.P. Engelen, Marcia L. Erbland, Paula Anderson, Srinivasan Dasarathy, Philip C. Calder, Helena L. Fisk, Gabriëlla A. M. Ten Have, Steven W.M. Olde Damink and John J. Thaden and has published in prestigious journals such as American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, British Journal Of Nutrition and Metabolism.

In The Last Decade

Renate Jonker

13 papers receiving 280 citations

Peers

Renate Jonker
Megan A Read United Kingdom
Barbara Pick United Kingdom
Rodrigue Stettler Switzerland
Eric J. Sulkers Netherlands
Kadambari Vijaykumar United States
D Poisson Canada
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Engelen, M.P., Renate Jonker, John J. Thaden, et al.. (2020). Comprehensive metabolic flux analysis to explain skeletal muscle weakness in COPD. Clinical Nutrition. 39(10). 3056–3065. 23 indexed citations
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Deutz, Nicolaas E.P., et al.. (2020). Intestinal function is impaired in patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. Clinical Nutrition. 40(4). 2270–2277. 23 indexed citations
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Jonker, Renate, et al.. (2017). A critical evaluation of the anabolic response after bolus or continuous feeding in COPD and healthy older adults. Clinical Science. 132(1). 17–31. 9 indexed citations
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Jonker, Renate, Nicolaas E.P. Deutz, Marcia L. Erbland, Paula Anderson, & M.P. Engelen. (2016). Effectiveness of essential amino acid supplementation in stimulating whole body net protein anabolism is comparable between COPD patients and healthy older adults. Metabolism. 69. 120–129. 41 indexed citations
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Jonker, Renate, Nicolaas E.P. Deutz, Marcia L. Erbland, Paula Anderson, & M.P. Engelen. (2016). Alterations in whole-body arginine metabolism in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 103(6). 1458–1464. 30 indexed citations
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Jonker, Renate, Nicolaas E.P. Deutz, Marcia L. Erbland, Paula Anderson, & M.P. Engelen. (2013). Hydrolyzed casein and whey protein meals comparably stimulate net whole-body protein synthesis in COPD patients with nutritional depletion without an additional effect of leucine co-ingestion. Clinical Nutrition. 33(2). 211–220. 36 indexed citations
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Jonker, Renate, Nicolaas E.P. Deutz, Marcia L. Erbland, P. Anderson, & M.P. Engelen. (2013). OP013 WHOLE BODY DE NOVO ARGININE PRODUCTION AND NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHESIS ARE REDUCED IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE. Clinical Nutrition. 32. S5–S6. 1 indexed citations
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Jonker, Renate, M.P. Engelen, & Nicolaas E.P. Deutz. (2012). Role of specific dietary amino acids in clinical conditions. British Journal Of Nutrition. 108(S2). S139–S148. 51 indexed citations
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Kramer, Klaas, et al.. (1995). The use of telemetry to record electrocardiogram and heart rate in freely swimming rats.. PubMed. 17(2). 107–12. 13 indexed citations

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