World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
André Van Laere

André Van Laere

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7720
World Ranking
17740
National Ranking
294

Overview

André Van Laere is affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium, where they contribute to academic research and scholarly activities. Their work, while not detailed in terms of specific fields, papers, or collaborations, is tied to this institution, suggesting involvement in higher education and scientific inquiry within that environment.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues linked to André Van Laere. Similarly, no data is available regarding book publications or particular research topics and subfields. This absence of detailed scholarly output may indicate either an early stage in their academic career or a focus on areas not extensively documented in publicly available bibliographic databases.

Despite the limited details on individual projects or scientific contributions, the association with KU Leuven indicates engagement with a prominent research university known for its broad range of scientific disciplines. This institutional connection may provide context for André Van Laere's professional expertise and activity within academic circles.

There are no awards or honors listed for André Van Laere, and they are currently active within their field. The lack of extensive public records suggests that further information regarding their specific research interests and scholarly impact might be available through institutional or direct contact rather than public bibliographic repositories.

Best Publications

  • Induction of oxidative stress and antioxidative mechanisms in Phaseolus vulgaris after Cd application.

    Karen Smeets;Ann Cuypers;Ann Lambrechts;Brahim Semane

  • Structural insights into glycoside hydrolase family 32 and 68 enzymes: functional implications

    Willem Lammens;Katrien Le Roy;Lindsey Schroeven;André Van Laere

  • Structure, evolution, and expression of the two invertase gene families of rice.

    Xuemei Ji;Xuemei Ji;Wim Van den Ende;Andre Van Laere;Shihua Cheng

  • Trehalose, reserve and/or stress metabolite?

    André Van Laere

  • Extraction of high-quality genomic DNA from latex-containing plants.

    An Michiels;Wim Van den Ende;Mark Tucker;Liesbet Van Riet

  • Fructan 1-Exohydrolases. β-(2,1)-Trimmers during Graminan Biosynthesis in Stems of Wheat? Purification, Characterization, Mass Mapping, and Cloning of Two Fructan 1-Exohydrolase Isoforms

    Wim Van den Ende;Stefan Clerens;Rudy Vergauwen;Liesbet Van Riet

  • What shapes amino acid and sugar composition in Mediterranean floral nectars

    Theodora Petanidou;André Van Laere;Willem N. Ellis;Erik Smets

  • Unraveling the Difference between Invertases and Fructan Exohydrolases: A Single Amino Acid (Asp-239) Substitution Transforms Arabidopsis Cell Wall Invertase1 into a Fructan 1-Exohydrolase

    Katrien Le Roy;Willem Lammens;Maureen Verhaest;Barbara De Coninck

  • Drought induces fructan synthesis and 1-SST (sucrose:sucrose fructosyltransferase) in roots and leaves of chicory seedlings (Cichorium intybus L.).

    Joke De Roover;Kathleen Vandenbranden;André Van Laere;Wim Van den Ende

  • Carbon and nitrogen allocation in ectomycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal Pinus sylvestris L seedlings

    Jan V. Colpaert;André van Laere;Jozef A. van Assche

  • Plant fructan exohydrolases: a role in signaling and defense?

    Wim Van den Ende;Barbara De Coninck;André Van Laere

  • A comparison of the extracellular enzyme activities of two ectomycorrhizal and a leaf‐saprotrophic basidiomycete colonizing beech leaf litter

    Jan V. Colpaert;André Van Laere

  • Arabidopsis AtcwINV3 and 6 are not invertases but are fructan exohydrolases (FEHs) with different substrate specificities

    Barbara De Coninck;Katrien Le Roy;Isolde Francis;Stefan Clerens

  • X-ray diffraction structure of a plant glycosyl hydrolase family 32 protein: fructan 1-exohydrolase IIa of Cichorium intybus.

    Maureen Verhaest;Wim Van den Ende;Katrien Le Roy;Camiel J. De Ranter

  • A zinc-adapted fungus protects pines from zinc stress

    Kristin Adriaensen;Daniël Van Der Lelie;André Van Laere;Jaco Vangronsveld

  • The role of fructan in flowering of Campanula rapunculoides

    Rudolf Vergauwen;Wim Van den Ende;André Van Laere

  • The metabolism of fructans in roots of Cichorium intybus during growth, storage and forcing

    Wim Van Den Ende;Annemieke Mintiens;Hilde Speleers;Amabilis A. Onuoha

  • Cloning and functional analysis of chicory root fructan1-exohydrolase I (1-FEH I): a vacuolar enzyme derivedfrom a cell-wall invertase ancestor? Mass fingerprint of the 1-FEH I enzyme

    Wim Van den Ende;An Michiels;Joke De Roover;Peter Verhaert

  • Short-term phosphorus uptake rates in mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal roots of intact Pinus sylvestris seedlings.

    Jan V. Colpaert;Katia K. Van Tichelen;Jozef A. Van Assche;André Van Laere

  • Defoliation Induces Fructan 1-Exohydrolase II in Witloof Chicory Roots. Cloning and Purification of Two Isoforms, Fructan 1-Exohydrolase IIa and Fructan 1-Exohydrolase IIb. Mass Fingerprint of the Fructan 1-Exohydrolase II Enzymes

    Wim Van den Ende;An Michiels;Dominik Van Wonterghem;Stefan P. Clerens

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan V. Colpaert
Jan V. Colpaert Hasselt University
Mark L. Tucker
Mark L. Tucker Purdue University West Lafayette
Andres Wiemken
Andres Wiemken University of Basel
Emile Van Schaftingen
Emile Van Schaftingen Université Catholique de Louvain
Jaco Vangronsveld
Jaco Vangronsveld Hasselt University
Harro J. Bouwmeester
Harro J. Bouwmeester University of Amsterdam

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Best Scientists Citing André Van Laere