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Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen

Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
62
Citations
10952
World Ranking
11008
National Ranking
122

Overview

Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen is affiliated with Nordic Bioscience A/S in Denmark. Their research primarily focuses on the field of medicine, with a significant concentration in rheumatology, surgery, genetics, pharmacology, and immunology.

Their work spans several main topics including osteoarthritis treatment and mechanisms, rheumatoid arthritis research and therapies, inflammatory mediators and NSAID effects, cell adhesion molecules research, inflammatory bowel disease, spondyloarthritis studies and treatments, and systemic sclerosis and related diseases.

Notable recent publications highlight their research contributions:

  • Osteoarthritis endotype discovery via clustering of biochemical marker data, 2022, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Dermal fibroblasts have different extracellular matrix profiles induced by TGF-β, PDGF and IL-6 in a model for skin fibrosis, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Cohort profile: The Applied Public-Private Research enabling OsteoArthritis Clinical Headway (IMI-APPROACH) study: a 2-year, European, cohort study to describe, validate and predict phenotypes of osteoarthritis using clinical, imaging and biochemical markers, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Biomarkers for osteoarthritis: Current status and future prospects, 2023, Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology
  • Associations of Body Mass Index With Pain and the Mediating Role of Inflammatory Biomarkers in People With Hand Osteoarthritis, 2022, Arthritis & Rheumatology

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • M.A. Karsdal
  • Christian S. Thudium
  • Signe Holm Nielsen
  • Joachim Høg Mortensen
  • Martin Pehrsson

Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen has published extensively in scientific journals with a particular emphasis on:

  • Osteoarthritis and Cartilage
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Journal of Crohn's and Colitis
  • Scientific Reports
  • Gastroenterology

The research coverage includes 495 publications categorized under medicine, with a detailed focus in 191 publications within rheumatology, followed by work in surgery, genetics, pharmacology, and immunology.

Best Publications

  • Extracellular matrix remodeling: the common denominator in connective tissue diseases. Possibilities for evaluation and current understanding of the matrix as more than a passive architecture, but a key player in tissue failure.

    Morten A. Karsdal;Mette J. Nielsen;Jannie M. Sand;Kim Henriksen

  • Novel insights into the function and dynamics of extracellular matrix in liver fibrosis

    Morten A. Karsdal;Tina Manon-Jensen;Federica Genovese;Jacob Hull Kristensen

  • The minor collagens in articular cartilage.

    Yunyun Luo;Dovile Sinkeviciute;Yi He;Morten Karsdal

  • The disease modifying osteoarthritis drug (DMOAD): Is it in the horizon?☆

    Per Qvist;Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen;Claus Christiansen;Erik B Dam

  • The coupling of bone and cartilage turnover in osteoarthritis: opportunities for bone antiresorptives and anabolics as potential treatments?

    M. A. Karsdal;A. C. Bay-Jensen;R. J. Lories;S. Abramson

  • Recent advances in understanding the phenotypes of osteoarthritis.

    Ali Mobasheri;Simo Saarakkala;Mikko Finnilä;Morten A. Karsdal

  • A novel marker for assessment of liver matrix remodeling: An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) detecting a MMP generated type I collagen neo-epitope (C1M)

    Diana Julie Leeming;Y. He;S. S. Veidal;Q. H. T. Nguyen

  • MAPKs are essential upstream signaling pathways in proteolytic cartilage degradation--divergence in pathways leading to aggrecanase and MMP-mediated articular cartilage degradation

    B.-C. Sondergaard;N. Schultz;S.H. Madsen;A.-C. Bay-Jensen

  • Osteoarthritis phenotypes and novel therapeutic targets.

    Willem Evert Van Spil;Olga Kubassova;Mikael Boesen;Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen

  • Which elements are involved in reversible and irreversible cartilage degradation in osteoarthritis

    Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen;Suzi Hoegh-Madsen;Erik Dam;Kim Henriksen

  • Novel combinations of Post-Translational Modification (PTM) neo-epitopes provide tissue-specific biochemical markers--are they the cause or the consequence of the disease?

    Morten Asser Karsdal;Kim Henriksen;Diana Julie Leeming;Thasia Woodworth

  • Osteoarthritis Year in Review 2016: biomarkers (biochemical markers).

    A. Mobasheri;A. Mobasheri;A.-C. Bay-Jensen;W.E. van Spil;J. Larkin

  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISAs) for metalloproteinase derived type II collagen neoepitope, CIIM—Increased serum CIIM in subjects with severe radiographic osteoarthritis

    Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen;Qi Liu;Inger Byrjalsen;Yi Li

  • Biochemical markers and the FDA Critical Path: how biomarkers may contribute to the understanding of pathophysiology and provide unique and necessary tools for drug development.

    M.A. Karsdal;K. Henriksen;D.J. Leeming;P. Mitchell

  • The active form of MMP-3 is a marker of synovial inflammation and cartilage turnover in inflammatory joint diseases

    Shu Sun;Anne-Christine Bay-Jensen;Morten A Karsdal;Anne Sofie Siebuhr

  • Association between biomarkers of tissue inflammation and progression of osteoarthritis: evidence from the Rotterdam study cohort

    Fatemeh Saberi Hosnijeh;Anne Sofie Siebuhr;Andre G. Uitterlinden;Edwin H. G. Oei

  • Biochemical markers of ongoing joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis - current and future applications, limitations and opportunities

    Morten A Karsdal;Thasia Woodworth;Kim Henriksen;Walter P Maksymowych

  • Role of hormones in cartilage and joint metabolism: understanding an unhealthy metabolic phenotype in osteoarthritis.

    Anne C Bay-Jensen;Eline Slagboom;Pingping Chen-An;Peter Alexandersen

  • Sprifermin (rhFGF18) enables proliferation of chondrocytes producing a hyaline cartilage matrix.

    A. Gigout;H. Guehring;D. Froemel;A. Meurer

  • Serological identification of fast progressors of structural damage with rheumatoid arthritis

    Anne Sofie Siebuhr;Anne Christine Bay-Jensen;Diana J Leeming;Adam Plat

Frequent Co-Authors

Morten A. Karsdal
Morten A. Karsdal University of Southern Denmark
Ali Mobasheri
Ali Mobasheri University of Oulu
Lars Arendt-Nielsen
Lars Arendt-Nielsen Aalborg University
Yves Henrotin
Yves Henrotin University of Liège
Virginia B. Kraus
Virginia B. Kraus Duke University
Nigel K. Arden
Nigel K. Arden University of Oxford
Walter P. Maksymowych
Walter P. Maksymowych University of Alberta
Georg Schett
Georg Schett University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Moustapha Kassem
Moustapha Kassem University of Southern Denmark
Sita M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra
Sita M. A. Bierma-Zeinstra Erasmus University Rotterdam

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