Rose Njemini

2.9k total citations
70 papers, 2.3k citations indexed

About

Rose Njemini is a scholar working on Physiology, Molecular Biology and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Rose Njemini has authored 70 papers receiving a total of 2.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Physiology, 21 papers in Molecular Biology and 20 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Rose Njemini's work include Exercise and Physiological Responses (18 papers), Heat shock proteins research (15 papers) and Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research (11 papers). Rose Njemini is often cited by papers focused on Exercise and Physiological Responses (18 papers), Heat shock proteins research (15 papers) and Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research (11 papers). Rose Njemini collaborates with scholars based in Belgium, Cameroon and United Kingdom. Rose Njemini's co-authors include Tony Mets, Ivan Bautmans, Christian Demanet, Ingo Beyer, C. Demanet, Louis Nuvagah Forti, Margareta Lambert, Oscar Okwudiri Onyema, Romain Meeusen and Maaike Goekint and has published in prestigious journals such as International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

In The Last Decade

Rose Njemini

67 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers

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Carole A. Conn United States
M.A. Horan United Kingdom
Gerald S. Supinski United States
Marc D. Cook United States
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All Works

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Nelson, Leslie, Robert Adamu Shey, Kristiaan Demeyer, et al.. (2025). Targeted Sequencing Identifies SNPs Associated with Antimalarial Drug Resistance and the CSP Vaccine Antigen in Plasmodium falciparum from Southwest Cameroon. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 26(21). 10764–10764.
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Shintouo, Cabirou Mounchili, et al.. (2023). Heat shock proteins and cellular senescence in humans: A systematic review. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 113. 105057–105057. 9 indexed citations
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Musanabaganwa, Clarisse, Stefan Jansen, Agaz H. Wani, et al.. (2022). Community Engagement in Epigenomic and Neurocognitive Research on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Rwandans Exposed to the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi: Lessons Learned. Epigenomics. 14(15). 887–895. 2 indexed citations
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Bautmans, Ivan, et al.. (2021). The effects of exercise interventions on the inflammatory profile of older adults: A systematic review of the recent literature. Experimental Gerontology. 146. 111236–111236. 47 indexed citations
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Liberman, Keliane, et al.. (2021). Systematic review on the effects of physical exercise on cellular immunosenescence-related markers – An update. Experimental Gerontology. 149. 111318–111318. 22 indexed citations
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Liberman, Keliane, Rose Njemini, Yvette C. Luiking, et al.. (2019). Thirteen weeks of supplementation of vitamin D and leucine-enriched whey protein nutritional supplement attenuates chronic low-grade inflammation in sarcopenic older adults: the PROVIDE study. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 31(6). 845–854. 59 indexed citations
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Bautmans, Ivan, Ingo Beyer, Oscar Okwudiri Onyema, et al.. (2019). Six weeks of strength endurance training decreases circulating senescence-prone T-lymphocytes in cytomegalovirus seropositive but not seronegative older women. Immunity & Ageing. 16(1). 17–17. 13 indexed citations
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Njemini, Rose, Louis Nuvagah Forti, Tony Mets, et al.. (2017). Sex difference in the heat shock response to high external load resistance training in older humans. Experimental Gerontology. 93. 46–53. 11 indexed citations
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Forti, Louis Nuvagah, Evelien Van Roie, Rose Njemini, et al.. (2017). Effects of resistance training at different loads on inflammatory markers in young adults. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 117(3). 511–519. 53 indexed citations
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Beyer, Ingo, Rose Njemini, Ivan Bautmans, et al.. (2011). Inflammation-related muscle weakness and fatigue in geriatric patients. Experimental Gerontology. 47(1). 52–59. 52 indexed citations
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Onyema, Oscar Okwudiri, Rose Njemini, Ivan Bautmans, et al.. (2011). Cellular aging and senescence characteristics of human T-lymphocytes. Biogerontology. 13(2). 169–181. 42 indexed citations
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Beyer, Ingo, Ivan Bautmans, Rose Njemini, et al.. (2011). Effects on muscle performance of NSAID treatment with Piroxicam versus placebo in geriatric patients with acute infection-induced inflammation. a double blind randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders. 12(1). 292–292. 29 indexed citations
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Goekint, Maaike, Kevin De Pauw, Bart Roelands, et al.. (2010). Strength training does not influence serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 110(2). 285–293. 119 indexed citations
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Njemini, Rose, Christian Demanet, & Tony Mets. (2008). Aging‐related differences in basal heat shock protein 70 levels in lymphocytes are linked to altered frequencies of lymphocyte subsets. Aging Cell. 7(4). 498–505. 13 indexed citations
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Bautmans, Ivan, Rose Njemini, Margareta Lambert, Christian Demanet, & Tony Mets. (2005). Circulating Acute Phase Mediators and Skeletal Muscle Performance in Hospitalized Geriatric Patients. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 60(3). 361–367. 94 indexed citations
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Njemini, Rose, Margareta Lambert, Christian Demanet, & Tony Mets. (2005). Heat Shock Protein 32 in Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells: Effect of Aging and Inflammation. Journal of Clinical Immunology. 25(5). 405–417. 16 indexed citations
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Njemini, Rose, Margaretha Lambert, C. Demanet, & Tony Mets. (2003). Elevated Serum Heat‐Shock Protein 70 Levels in Patients with Acute Infection: Use of an Optimized Enzyme‐Linked Immunosorbent Assay. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 58(6). 664–669. 74 indexed citations
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Njemini, Rose, et al.. (2003). The induction of heat shock protein 70 in peripheral mononuclear blood cells in elderly patients: a role for inflammatory markers. Human Immunology. 64(6). 575–585. 27 indexed citations

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