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Anton J.G. Horrevoets

Anton J.G. Horrevoets

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
51
Citations
10994
World Ranking
2494
National Ranking
59

Best Publications

  • Atheroprotective communication between endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells through miRNAs.

    Eduard Hergenreider;Susanne Heydt;Karine Tréguer;Thomas Boettger

  • Prolonged fluid shear stress induces a distinct set of endothelial cell genes, most specifically lung Krüppel-like factor (KLF2).

    Rob J. Dekker;Simone van Soest;Simone van Soest;Ruud D. Fontijn;Ruud D. Fontijn;Sonia Salamanca;Sonia Salamanca

  • Endothelial KLF2 Links Local Arterial Shear Stress Levels to the Expression of Vascular Tone-Regulating Genes

    Rob J. Dekker;Johannes V. van Thienen;Jakub Rohlena;Saskia C. de Jager

  • KLF2 provokes a gene expression pattern that establishes functional quiescent differentiation of the endothelium

    Rob J. Dekker;Reinier A. Boon;Mariska G. Rondaij;Astrid Kragt

  • Monocyte subset accumulation in the human heart following acute myocardial infarction and the role of the spleen as monocyte reservoir

    Anja M. van der Laan;Ellis N. ter Horst;Ronak Delewi;Mark P.V. Begieneman

  • Vascular endothelial genes that are responsive to tumor necrosis factor-alpha in vitro are expressed in atherosclerotic lesions, including inhibitor of apoptosis protein-1, stannin, and two novel genes.

    A. J. G. Horrevoets;R. D. Fontijn;A. J. Van Zonneveld;C. J. M. De Vries

  • Key transcriptional regulators of the vasoprotective effects of shear stress

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  • Primary cilia sensitize endothelial cells for fluid shear stress.

    Beerend P. Hierck;Kim Van der Heiden;Fanneke E. Alkemade;Simone Van de Pas

  • KLF2 Primes the Antioxidant Transcription Factor Nrf2 for Activation in Endothelial Cells

    Joost O. Fledderus;Reinier A. Boon;Oscar L. Volger;Hanna Hurttila

  • Prolonged shear stress and KLF2 suppress constitutive proinflammatory transcription through inhibition of ATF2

    Joost O. Fledderus;Johannes V. Van Thienen;Reinier A. Boon;Rob J. Dekker

  • The apolipoprotein L gene cluster has emerged recently in evolution and is expressed in human vascular tissue.

    Houshang Monajemi;Ruud D. Fontijn;Hans Pannekoek;Anton J.G. Horrevoets

  • Nrf2-dependent and -independent responses to nitro-fatty acids in human endothelial cells: Identification of heat shock response as the major pathway activated by nitro-oleic acid

    Emilia Kansanen;Henna-Kaisa Jyrkkänen;Oscar L. Volger;Hanna Leinonen

  • The human kinesin-like protein RB6K is under tight cell cycle control and is essential for cytokinesis.

    Ruud D. Fontijn;Bruno Goud;Arnaud Echard;Florence Jollivet

  • Shear stress sustains atheroprotective endothelial KLF2 expression more potently than statins through mRNA stabilization

    Johannes V van Thienen;Joost O Fledderus;Rob J Dekker;Jakub Rohlena

  • Comparative proteomics of human endothelial cell caveolae and rafts using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry

    Richard R. Sprenger;Dave Speijer;Jaap Willem Back;Chris G. de Koster

  • P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand-1 Is Expressed on Endothelial Cells and Mediates Monocyte Adhesion to Activated Endothelium

    Paula Da Costa Martins;Juan Jesús García-Vallejo;Johannes V. Van Thienen;Mar Fernandez-Borja

  • Simvastatin has an anti-inflammatory effect on macrophages via upregulation of an atheroprotective transcription factor, Kruppel-like factor 2

    Tiina T. Tuomisto;Henri Lumivuori;Emilia Kansanen;Sanna-Kaisa Häkkinen

  • MicroRNAs regulate human brain endothelial cell barrier function in inflammation: implications for multiple sclerosis

    Arie Reijerkerk;M. Alejandro Lopez-Ramirez;Bert van het Hof;Joost A.R. Drexhage

  • Expression of a retinoic acid signature in circulating CD34 cells from coronary artery disease patients.

    Tineke C T M van der Pouw Kraan;Stephan H Schirmer;Stephan H Schirmer;Joost O Fledderus;Perry D Moerland

  • KLF2 provokes a gene expression pattern that establishes functional quiescent differentiation of the endothelium

    Reinier A. Boon;Rob J. Dekker;Mariska G. Rondaij;Oscar L. Volger

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Pannekoek
Hans Pannekoek University of Amsterdam
Jan J. Piek
Jan J. Piek University of Amsterdam
Stefanie Dimmeler
Stefanie Dimmeler Goethe University Frankfurt
Johan Kuiper
Johan Kuiper Leiden University
Andreas M. Zeiher
Andreas M. Zeiher Goethe University Frankfurt
Albert C. van Rossum
Albert C. van Rossum University of Amsterdam
Michaela Diamant
Michaela Diamant VU University Medical Center
Manuel Mayr
Manuel Mayr King's College London
Paul H.A. Quax
Paul H.A. Quax Leiden University Medical Center
Eli Keshet
Eli Keshet Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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