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Anke-Hilse Maitland-van der Zee

Anke-Hilse Maitland-van der Zee

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
54
Citations
11795
World Ranking
15533
National Ranking
376

Overview

Anke-Hilse Maitland-van der Zee is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with a significant emphasis on pulmonary and respiratory medicine, physiology, biomedical engineering, immunology, and molecular biology. The scientist has contributed extensively to the understanding of asthma and respiratory diseases, respiratory and cough-related research, advanced chemical sensor technologies, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) research, long-term effects of COVID-19, IL-33, ST2, and ILC pathways, as well as allergic rhinitis and sensitization.

Key topics covered in their work include:

  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Respiratory and Cough-Related Research
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Long-Term Effects of COVID-19
  • IL-33, ST2, and ILC Pathways
  • Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization

Maitland-van der Zee has published articles in several scientific journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • ERJ Open Research
  • Allergy
  • Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
  • Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • European Respiratory Journal

Frequent collaborators include Susanne J. H. Vijverberg, Paul Brinkman, Mahmoud I. Abdel-Aziz, Simone Hashimoto, and Anne H. Neerincx.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Maitland-van der Zee include:

  • "Induction of IL-10-producing type 2 innate lymphoid cells by allergen immunotherapy is associated with clinical response," 2021, Immunity
  • "Identifying risk factors for COPD and adult-onset asthma: an umbrella review," 2023, European Respiratory Review
  • "Imatinib in patients with severe COVID-19: a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, clinical trial," 2021, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • "Sputum microbiome profiles identify severe asthma phenotypes of relative stability at 12 to 18 months," 2020, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
  • "Lung-function trajectories: relevance and implementation in clinical practice," 2024, The Lancet

Best Publications

  • Plasma HDL cholesterol and risk of myocardial infarction: A mendelian randomisation study

    Benjamin F. Voight;Benjamin F. Voight;Benjamin F. Voight;Gina M. Peloso;Gina M. Peloso;Marju Orho-Melander;Ruth Frikke-Schmidt

  • Large-Scale Gene-Centric Analysis Identifies Novel Variants for Coronary Artery Disease

    Adam S. Butterworth;Peter S. Braund;Martin Farrall;Robert J. Hardwick

  • Large-Scale Gene-Centric Meta-Analysis across 39 Studies Identifies Type 2 Diabetes Loci

    Richa Saxena;Richa Saxena;Clara C. Elbers;Clara C. Elbers;Yiran Guo;Inga Peter

  • Induction of IL-10-producing type 2 innate lymphoid cells by allergen immunotherapy is associated with clinical response.

    Korneliusz Golebski;Janice A. Layhadi;Janice A. Layhadi;Umit Sahiner;Esther H. Steveling-Klein;Esther H. Steveling-Klein

  • Pharmacogenetic-guided dosing of coumarin anticoagulants: algorithms for warfarin, acenocoumarol and phenprocoumon

    Talitha I. Verhoef;William K. Redekop;Ann K. Daly;Rianne M F Van Schie

  • Genotype-guided dosing of coumarin derivatives: the European pharmacogenetics of anticoagulant therapy (EU-PACT) trial design

    Rianne M. F. van Schie;M. I. A. Wadelius;Farhad Kamali;Ann K. Daly

  • Practical recommendations for pharmacogenomics-based prescription: 2010 ESF-UB Conference on Pharmacogenetics and Pharmacogenomics

    Laurent Becquemont;Ana Alfirevic;Ursula Amstutz;Hiltrud Brauch

  • Meta-analysis of Dense Genecentric Association Studies Reveals Common and Uncommon Variants Associated with Height

    Matthew B. Lanktree;Yiran Guo;Yiran Guo;Muhammed Murtaza;Joseph T. Glessner

  • Adult height, coronary heart disease and stroke: a multi-locus Mendelian randomization meta-analysis

    E Nüesch;E Nüesch;C Dale;T M Palmer;T M Palmer;J White

  • Clinical utility of asthma biomarkers: from bench to bedside.

    Susanne Jh Vijverberg;Bart Hilvering;Jan Am Raaijmakers;Jan-Willem J Lammers

  • Loading and maintenance dose algorithms for phenprocoumon and acenocoumarol using patient characteristics and pharmacogenetic data

    Rianne M.F. van Schie;Judith A.M. Wessels;Saskia le Cessie;Anthonius de Boer

  • A Missense Variant in PTPN22 is a Risk Factor for Drug-induced Liver Injury.

    Elizabeth T. Cirulli;Paola Nicoletti;Paola Nicoletti;Karen Abramson;Raul J. Andrade

  • Clinical and inflammatory phenotyping by breathomics in chronic airway diseases irrespective of the diagnostic label.

    Rianne De Vries;Yennece W.F. Dagelet;Pien Spoor;Erik Snoey

  • Childhood obesity in relation to poor asthma control and exacerbation: a meta-analysis

    Fariba Ahmadizar;Susanne J.H. Vijverberg;Hubertus G.M. Arets;Anthonius de Boer

  • Early life antibiotic use and the risk of asthma and asthma exacerbations in children.

    Fariba Ahmadizar;Susanne J. H. Vijverberg;Susanne J. H. Vijverberg;Hubertus G. M. Arets;Anthonius de Boer

  • Breathomics from exhaled volatile organic compounds in pediatric asthma.

    Anne H Neerincx;Susanne J H Vijverberg;Lieuwe D J Bos;Paul Brinkman

  • Genetic polymorphisms: importance for response to HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors.

    Anke Hilse Maitland-van der Zee;Anke Hilse Maitland-van der Zee;Olaf H Klungel;Bruno H Ch Stricker;W M Monique Verschuren

  • Identification and prospective stability of electronic nose (eNose)–derived inflammatory phenotypes in patients with severe asthma

    Paul Brinkman;Ariane H. Wagener;Pieter Paul Hekking;Aruna T. Bansal

  • Childhood asthma exacerbations and the Arg16 β2-receptor polymorphism: A meta-analysis stratified by treatment

    Steve Turner;Ben Francis;Susanne Vijverberg;Maria Pino-Yanes

  • The interface between pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacogenetics.

    Anke Hilse Maitland-van der Zee;Anthonius de Boer;Hubertus G.M Leufkens

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerard H. Koppelman
Gerard H. Koppelman University Medical Center Groningen
Bruno H. Stricker
Bruno H. Stricker Erasmus University Rotterdam
Leo Koenderman
Leo Koenderman Utrecht University
Peter J. Sterk
Peter J. Sterk University of Amsterdam
Dirkje S. Postma
Dirkje S. Postma University Medical Center Groningen
Colin N. A. Palmer
Colin N. A. Palmer University of Dundee
Albert Hofman
Albert Hofman Harvard University
Ann K. Daly
Ann K. Daly Newcastle University
Paul I. W. de Bakker
Paul I. W. de Bakker Vertex Pharmaceuticals (United Kingdom)

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