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A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne

A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne

D-Index & Metrics

Immunology

D-Index
68
Citations
16082
World Ranking
2593
National Ranking
101

A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne publication distribution in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Immunology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne sits on this spectrum.

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62 publications 807+

This scientist: 183 publications — 28th percentile

28% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 807 publications or more.

A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne D-index placement in Immunology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Immunology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 157+

This scientist: 68 D-Index — 49th percentile

49% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 157 D-Index or more.

Overview

A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their work is connected to this institution, reflecting an academic role within a European research environment.

Information regarding their recent scholarly output does not list specific publications, coauthors, or frequent publication venues. Likewise, there is no detailed record of book publications, which suggests that their research presence is primarily evident through articles or other forms of academic contribution not captured here.

The main fields and subfields of study connected to this scientist have not been detailed in the available data. Similarly, no specific research topics have been enumerated for this individual.

No awards are recorded in the accessible information, and they are currently active in their profession.

Best Publications

  • FcγRIIIa-158V/F Polymorphism Influences the Binding of IgG by Natural Killer Cell FcγRIIIa, Independently of the FcγRIIIa-48L/R/H Phenotype

    H. R. Koene;M. Kleijer;J. Algra;D. Roos

  • A simple immunofluorescence test for the detection of platelet antibodies.

    A E von dem Borne;F W Verheugt;F Oosterhof;E von Riesz

  • Human neutrophils lose their surface Fc gamma RIII and acquire Annexin V binding sites during apoptosis in vitro

    C. H. E. Homburg;M. De Haas;A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne;A. J. Verhoeven

  • The Pi-linked receptor FcRIII is released on stimulation of neutrophils

    T. W. Huizinga;C. E. van der Schoot;C. Jost;R. Klaassen

  • Wegener's granulomatosis autoantibodies identify a novel diisopropylfluorophosphate-binding protein in the lysosomes of normal human neutrophils.

    R. Goldschmeding;C. E. Van Der Schoot;D. Ten Bokkel Huinink;C. E. Hack

  • Specificity of autoantibodies in autoimmune thrombocytopenia

    EF van Leeuwen;JT van der Ven;CP Engelfriet;AE von dem Borne

  • Cloning and sequence analysis of beta‐4 cDNA: an integrin subunit that contains a unique 118 kd cytoplasmic domain.

    F. Hogervorst;I. Kuikman;A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne;A. Sonnenberg

  • Neutrophil Fc gamma RIIIb deficiency, nature, and clinical consequences: a study of 21 individuals from 14 families.

    M. De Haas;M. Kleijer;R. Van Zwieten;D. Roos

  • Glycoproteins V and Ib-IX form a noncovalent complex in the platelet membrane.

    P. W. Modderman;L. G. Admiraal;A. Sonnenberg;A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne

  • Deficiency of glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-linked membrane glycoproteins of leukocytes in paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, description of a new diagnostic cytofluorometric assay.

    CE van der Schoot;TW Huizinga;ET van 't Veer-Korthof;R Wijmans

  • Soluble Fc gamma receptor III in human plasma originates from release by neutrophils.

    T. W. J. Huizinga;M. De Haas;M. Kleijer;J. H. Nuijens

  • Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor administration to healthy volunteers: analysis of the immediate activating effects on circulating neutrophils

    M. De Haas;J. M. Kerst;C. E. Van Der Schoot;J. Calafat

  • Expression of adhesion molecules on CD34+ cells: CD34+ L-selectin+ cells predict a rapid platelet recovery after peripheral blood stem cell transplantation

    M. W. Dercksen;W. R. Gerritsen;S. Rodenhuis;M. K. A. Dirkson

  • Pseudothrombocytopenia: an immunologic study on platelet antibodies dependent on ethylene diamine tetra-acetate.

    JG Pegels;EC Bruynes;CP Engelfriet;AE von dem Borne

  • Determination of Human Platelet Antigen Frequencies in the Dutch Population by Immunophenotyping and DNA (allele-specific restriction enzyme) Analysis

    S. Simsek;N. M. Faber;P. M. Bleeker;A. B. J. Vlekke

  • Biallelic neutrophil Na-antigen system is associated with a polymorphism on the phospho-inositol-linked Fc gamma receptor III (CD16).

    T. W. J. Huizinga;M. Kleijer;P. A. T. Tetteroo;D. Roos

  • Recombinant granulocyte colony-stimulating factor administration to healthy volunteers : induction of immunophenotypically and functionally altered neutrophils via an effect on myeloid progenitor cells

    J. M. Kerst;M. De Haas;C. E. Van Der Schoot;I. C. M. Slaper-Cortenbach

  • P-selectin mediates Ca(2+)-dependent adhesion of activated platelets to many different types of leukocytes: detection by flow cytometry.

    L. G. De Bruijne-Admiraal;P. W. Modderman;A. E. G. K. Von Dem Borne;A. Sonnenberg

  • Alpha 4 beta 1 and alpha 5 beta 1 are differentially expressed during myelopoiesis and mediate the adherence of human CD34+ cells to fibronectin in an activation-dependent way.

    JM Kerst;JB Sanders;IC Slaper-Cortenbach;MC Doorakkers

  • The VS and V blood group polymorphisms in Africans: a serologic and molecular analysis

    G. L. Daniels;B. H. W. Faas;C. A. Green;E. Smart

  • NH2-terminal globular domain of human platelet glycoprotein Ib alpha has a methionine 145/threonine145 amino acid polymorphism, which is associated with the HPA-2 (Ko) alloantigens.

    R W Kuijpers;N M Faber;H T Cuypers;W H Ouwehand

Frequent Co-Authors

C. P. Engelfriet
C. P. Engelfriet University of Amsterdam
Roel Goldschmeding
Roel Goldschmeding Utrecht University
Dirk Roos
Dirk Roos University of Amsterdam
J. A. Van Mourik
J. A. Van Mourik University of Amsterdam
Arnoud Sonnenberg
Arnoud Sonnenberg Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Willem H. Ouwehand
Willem H. Ouwehand University of Cambridge
Ed J. Kuijper
Ed J. Kuijper Leiden University Medical Center
Jero Calafat
Jero Calafat Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Geoff Daniels
Geoff Daniels NHS Blood and Transplant
Peter M. Lansdorp
Peter M. Lansdorp University of British Columbia

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