R.J. Berckmans

3.1k total citations · 1 hit paper
23 papers, 2.6k citations indexed

About

R.J. Berckmans is a scholar working on Hematology, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, R.J. Berckmans has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 2.6k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Hematology, 7 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 5 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in R.J. Berckmans's work include Extracellular vesicles in disease (5 papers), Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms (5 papers) and Platelet Disorders and Treatments (4 papers). R.J. Berckmans is often cited by papers focused on Extracellular vesicles in disease (5 papers), Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms (5 papers) and Platelet Disorders and Treatments (4 papers). R.J. Berckmans collaborates with scholars based in Netherlands, France and Austria. R.J. Berckmans's co-authors include Rienk Nieuwland, Augueste Sturk, Fred P.H.T.M. Romijn, Anita N. Böing, C. Erik Hack, Auguste Sturk, M. C. L. Schaap, Rudi G. J. Westendorp, C. Erik Hack and Paul P. Tak and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, Blood and Clinical Chemistry.

In The Last Decade

R.J. Berckmans

23 papers receiving 2.6k citations

Hit Papers

Cell-derived Microparticles Circulate in Healthy Humans a... 2001 2026 2009 2017 2001 100 200 300 400 500

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
R.J. Berckmans Netherlands 17 1.3k 960 537 392 308 23 2.6k
Rob Fijnheer Netherlands 19 1.1k 0.9× 633 0.7× 739 1.4× 136 0.3× 536 1.7× 32 2.6k
Kellie R. Machlus United States 26 673 0.5× 1.7k 1.7× 473 0.9× 388 1.0× 148 0.5× 70 3.0k
Yohei Hisada United States 28 1.1k 0.8× 673 0.7× 756 1.4× 966 2.5× 213 0.7× 70 2.9k
Laura L. Swystun Canada 20 454 0.4× 815 0.8× 659 1.2× 300 0.8× 143 0.5× 47 2.0k
D Arnoux France 13 813 0.6× 481 0.5× 373 0.7× 287 0.7× 225 0.7× 38 1.8k
Geoffrey F. Savidge United Kingdom 31 464 0.4× 1.6k 1.7× 227 0.4× 322 0.8× 125 0.4× 97 2.8k
J. Thaler Austria 37 991 0.8× 1.1k 1.2× 558 1.0× 1.4k 3.7× 296 1.0× 125 4.1k
C.N. Chesterman Australia 22 459 0.4× 1000 1.0× 467 0.9× 216 0.6× 168 0.5× 40 2.6k
Shirley K. Wrobleski United States 30 942 0.7× 1.5k 1.6× 1.7k 3.1× 1.6k 4.0× 282 0.9× 58 4.4k
Ralph A. Gruppo United States 28 390 0.3× 2.2k 2.3× 1.2k 2.2× 223 0.6× 95 0.3× 73 3.6k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of R.J. Berckmans

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hu, Yong, Chi M. Hau, Cihan Ay, et al.. (2022). Coagulation signaling from amniotic fluid to fetal skin. Blood Advances. 6(19). 5538–5541. 2 indexed citations
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Hu, Yong, Lena Hell, Najat Hajji, et al.. (2020). Human milk triggers coagulation via tissue factor–exposing extracellular vesicles. Blood Advances. 4(24). 6274–6282. 24 indexed citations
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Berckmans, R.J., Romaric Lacroix, Chi M. Hau, Auguste Sturk, & Rienk Nieuwland. (2019). Extracellular vesicles and coagulation in blood from healthy humans revisited. Journal of Extracellular Vesicles. 8(1). 1688936–1688936. 67 indexed citations
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Es, Nick van, Yohei Hisada, Marcello Di Nisio, et al.. (2018). Extracellular vesicles exposing tissue factor for the prediction of venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer: A prospective cohort study. Thrombosis Research. 166. 54–59. 49 indexed citations
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Yu, Yongjiang, R.J. Berckmans, Frank A. W. Coumans, et al.. (2018). Extracellular vesicles from human saliva promote hemostasis by delivering coagulant tissue factor to activated platelets. Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 16(6). 1153–1163. 24 indexed citations
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Es, Nick van, Suzanne M. Bleker, Ankie Kleinjan, et al.. (2014). A New Microparticle Coagulant Activity Assay to Predict Venous Thromboembolism in Patients with Pancreatic Cancer. Blood. 124(21). 4250–4250. 1 indexed citations
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Berckmans, R.J., Auguste Sturk, Laurens M. van Tienen, M. C. L. Schaap, & Rienk Nieuwland. (2011). Cell-derived vesicles exposing coagulant tissue factor in saliva. Blood. 117(11). 3172–3180. 156 indexed citations
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Beers, Eduard J. van, M. C. L. Schaap, R.J. Berckmans, et al.. (2009). Circulating erythrocyte-derived microparticles are associated with coagulation activation in sickle cell disease. Haematologica. 94(11). 1513–1519. 217 indexed citations
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Schaap, M. C. L., R.J. Berckmans, Rienk Nieuwland, et al.. (2008). Circulating Erythrocyte-Derived Microparticles Are Associated with Coagulation Activation in Sickle Cell Disease. Blood. 112(11). 126–126. 14 indexed citations
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Berckmans, R.J., Rienk Nieuwland, Maarten C. Kraan, et al.. (2005). Synovial microparticles from arthritic patients modulate chemokine and cytokine release by synoviocytes. Arthritis Research & Therapy. 7(3). R536–44. 132 indexed citations
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Huisman, Martijn, et al.. (2003). Lipopolysaccharide Concentration and Bone Resorption in Cholesteatoma. Otology & Neurotology. 24(5). 709–713. 37 indexed citations
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Berckmans, R.J., Rienk Nieuwland, Paul P. Tak, et al.. (2002). Cell‐derived microparticles in synovial fluid from inflamed arthritic joints support coagulation exclusively via a factor VII–dependent mechanism. Arthritis & Rheumatism. 46(11). 2857–2866. 164 indexed citations
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Joop, K., R.J. Berckmans, Rienk Nieuwland, et al.. (2001). Microparticles from Patients with Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome and Sepsis Support Coagulation through Multiple Mechanisms. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 85(5). 810–820. 218 indexed citations
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Doggen, Catharina Jacoba Maria, R.J. Berckmans, Auguste Sturk, V. Manger Cats, & Frits R. Rosendaal. (2000). C‐reactive protein, cardiovascular risk factors and the association with myocardial infarction in men. Journal of Internal Medicine. 248(5). 406–414. 33 indexed citations
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Nieuwland, Rienk, R.J. Berckmans, Anita N. Böing, et al.. (2000). Cellular origin and procoagulant properties of microparticles in meningococcal sepsis. Blood. 95(3). 930–935. 483 indexed citations
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Nieuwland, Rienk, R.J. Berckmans, K. J. Roozendaal, et al.. (1997). Cell-Derived Microparticles Generated in Patients During Cardiopulmonary Bypass Are Highly Procoagulant. Circulation. 96(10). 3534–3541. 292 indexed citations
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Nurmohamed, Michael T., et al.. (1994). Monitoring Anticoagulant Therapy by Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time: Hirudin Assessment. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 72(5). 685–692. 57 indexed citations
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Nurmohamed, Michael T., H.C. Knipscheer, P Stevens, et al.. (1993). Clinical experience with a new antithrombotic (dermatan sulfate) in chronic hemodialysis patients.. Data Archiving and Networked Services (DANS). 39(3). 166–71. 9 indexed citations
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Beek, Edwin J.R. van, et al.. (1993). A Comparative Analysis of D-Dimer Assays in Patients with Clinically Suspected Pulmonary Embolism. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 70(3). 408–413. 62 indexed citations
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Boer, Peter de, et al.. (1990). Urinary Oxalate Excretion during Intravenous Infusion of Diuretics in Man. ˜The œNephron journals/Nephron journals. 54(2). 187–188. 5 indexed citations

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