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56
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33191
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14130
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253

An Hendrix publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where An Hendrix sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 117 publications — 11th percentile

11% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

An Hendrix D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where An Hendrix sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 28th percentile

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

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

An Hendrix is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has a significant body of research in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their work specifically contributes to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, Oncology, Immunology, and Biomedical Engineering.

The scientist's research primarily revolves around extracellular vesicles and their role in disease mechanisms. Main topics covered in their work include:

  • Extracellular vesicles in disease
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
  • Reproductive System and Pregnancy
  • RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
  • Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
  • Lattice Boltzmann Simulation Studies

Frequent co-authors collaborating with An Hendrix include:

  • Olivier De Wever
  • Cláudio Pinheiro
  • Hannelore Denys
  • Lien Lippens
  • Pieter Mestdagh

Publications by An Hendrix are often featured in prominent venues, with a notable emphasis on the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, which holds the largest number of their publications. Other frequent publication venues include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Nature Protocols, and Nature Communications.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by An Hendrix include:

  • Extracellular vesicle analysis, 2023, Nature Reviews Methods Primers
  • Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles (MISEV2023): From basic to advanced approaches, 2024, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • MIFlowCyt-EV: a framework for standardized reporting of extracellular vesicle flow cytometry experiments, 2020, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • A compendium of single extracellular vesicle flow cytometry, 2023, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Unravelling the proteomic landscape of extracellular vesicles in prostate cancer by density-based fractionation of urine, 2020, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles

Best Publications

  • Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles 2018 (MISEV2018) : a position statement of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and update of the MISEV2014 guidelines

    Clotilde Théry;Kenneth W. Witwer;Elena Aikawa;Maria Jose Alcaraz

  • Biological properties of extracellular vesicles and their physiological functions

    María Yáñez-Mó;Pia R.-M. Siljander;Zoraida Andreu;Apolonija Bedina Zavec

  • Vesiclepedia: a compendium for extracellular vesicles with continuous community annotation

    Hina Kalra;Richard J. Simpson;Hong Ji;Elena Aikawa

  • EV-TRACK: transparent reporting and centralizing knowledge in extracellular vesicle research

    Jan Van Deun;Pieter Mestdagh;Patrizia Agostinis;Özden Akay

  • The impact of disparate isolation methods for extracellular vesicles on downstream RNA profiling

    Jan Van Deun;Pieter Mestdagh;Raija Sormunen;Veronique Cocquyt

  • Methodological Guidelines to Study Extracellular Vesicles.

    Frank A.W. Coumans;Alain R. Brisson;Edit I. Buzas;Françoise Dignat-George

  • Electroporation-induced siRNA precipitation obscures the efficiency of siRNA loading into extracellular vesicles.

    Sander A.A. Kooijmans;Stephan Stremersch;Kevin Braeckmans;Stefaan C. de Smedt

  • Vesiclepedia 2019: a compendium of RNA, proteins, lipids and metabolites in extracellular vesicles.

    Mohashin Pathan;Pamali Fonseka;Sai V Chitti;Taeyoung Kang

  • Evidence-Based Clinical Use of Nanoscale Extracellular Vesicles in Nanomedicine

    Stefano Fais;Lorraine O'Driscoll;Francesc E. Borras;Edit Buzas

  • Bone marrow stromal cell-derived exosomes as communicators in drug resistance in multiple myeloma cells.

    Jinheng Wang;Jinheng Wang;An Hendrix;Sophie Hernot;Miguel Lemaire

  • EVpedia: a community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

    Dae-Kyum Kim;Jaewook Lee;Sae Rom Kim;Dong Sic Choi

  • A novel community driven software for functional enrichment analysis of extracellular vesicles data

    Mohashin Pathan;Shivakumar Keerthikumar;David Chisanga;Riccardo Alessandro

  • Identification of a novel mechanism of blood–brain communication during peripheral inflammation via choroid plexus-derived extracellular vesicles

    Sriram Balusu;Elien Van Wonterghem;Riet De Rycke;Koen Raemdonck

  • MIFlowCyt-EV: a framework for standardized reporting of extracellular vesicle flow cytometry experiments

    Joshua A. Welsh;Edwin Van Der Pol;Ger J.A. Arkesteijn;Michel Bremer

  • Increased levels of systemic LPS-positive bacterial extracellular vesicles in patients with intestinal barrier dysfunction.

    Joeri Tulkens;Glenn Vergauwen;Jan Van Deun;Edward Geeurickx

  • Cellular Disposal of miR23b by RAB27-Dependent Exosome Release Is Linked to Acquisition of Metastatic Properties

    Marie Stampe Ostenfeld;Dennis K. Jeppesen;Jens R. Laurberg;Anders T. Boysen

  • Effect of the Secretory Small GTPase Rab27B on Breast Cancer Growth, Invasion, and Metastasis

    An Hendrix;Dawn Maynard;Patrick Pauwels;Geert Braems

  • Confounding factors of ultrafiltration and protein analysis in extracellular vesicle research

    Glenn Vergauwen;Glenn Vergauwen;Bert Dhondt;Bert Dhondt;Jan Van Deun;Eva De Smedt

  • Bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells promote colorectal cancer progression through paracrine neuregulin 1/HER3 signalling

    Astrid De Boeck;Patrick Pauwels;Karen Hensen;Jean-Luc Rummens

  • Analyzing bacterial extracellular vesicles in human body fluids by orthogonal biophysical separation and biochemical characterization

    Joeri Tulkens;Olivier De Wever;An Hendrix

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier De Wever
Olivier De Wever Ghent University
Jo Vandesompele
Jo Vandesompele Ghent University
Pieter Mestdagh
Pieter Mestdagh Ghent University
Rienk Nieuwland
Rienk Nieuwland University of Amsterdam
Marca H. M. Wauben
Marca H. M. Wauben Utrecht University
Suresh Mathivanan
Suresh Mathivanan La Trobe University
Edit I. Buzás
Edit I. Buzás Semmelweis University
Andrew F. Hill
Andrew F. Hill Victoria University
Kenneth W. Witwer
Kenneth W. Witwer Johns Hopkins University
Kris Gevaert
Kris Gevaert Ghent University

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