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Arie J. Verkleij

Arie J. Verkleij

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Biology and Biochemistry
Netherlands
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
98
Citations
28986
World Ranking
1699
National Ranking
31

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

Arie J. Verkleij is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile centers around their association with this institution, contributing to the academic community through research and scholarship.

Current records do not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or predominant publication venues connected to Verkleij, nor detailed information about fields of study, subfields, or the main topics of their research.

No book publications or awards have been documented in the available data. There is also no indication that Verkleij is deceased.

Best Publications

  • The asymmetric distribution of phospholipids in the human red cell membrane. A combined study using phospholipases and freeze-etch electron microscopy

    A.J Verkleij;R.F.A Zwaal;B Roelofsen;P Comfurius

  • Lipidic intramembranous particles

    Arie J. Verkleij

  • Membrane damage by human islet amyloid polypeptide through fibril growth at the membrane.

    Maarten F. M. Engel;Lucie Khemtémourian;Cécile C. Kleijer;Hans J. D. Meeldijk

  • Efficient inhibition of EGFR signaling and of tumour growth by antagonistic anti-EFGR Nanobodies.

    Rob C. Roovers;Toon Laeremans;Lieven Huang;Severine De Taeye

  • Human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes survive and mature in the mouse heart and transiently improve function after myocardial infarction.

    Linda W. van Laake;Robert Passier;Jantine Monshouwer-Kloots;Arie J. Verkleij

  • The epidermal growth factor.

    Johannes Boonstra;Philip Rijken;Bruno Humbel;Fons Cremers

  • The cell wall architecture of Candida albicans wild-type cells and cell wall-defective mutants

    J. C. Kapteyn;L. L. Hoyer;J. E. Hecht;W. H. Müller

  • Comparative studies on the effects of pH and Ca2+ on bilayers of various negatively charged phospholipids and their mixtures with phosphatidylcholine.

    P.W.M van Dijck;B de Kruijff;A.J Verkleij;L.L.M van Deenen

  • A differential location of phosphoinositide kinases, diacylglycerol kinase, and phospholipase C in the nuclear matrix.

    B. Payrastre;M. Nievers;J. Boonstra;M. Breton

  • The influence of dolichol, dolichol esters, and dolichyl phosphate on phospholipid polymorphism and fluidity in model membranes.

    C Valtersson;G van Duÿn;A J Verkleij;T Chojnacki

  • Cryo-electron tomography of mouse hepatitis virus: Insights into the structure of the coronavirion

    Montserrat Barcena;Gert T. Oostergetel;Willem Bartelink;Frank G. A. Faas

  • The EGF receptor is an actin-binding protein.

    J. C. Den Hartigh;P. M. P. Van Bergen En Henegouwen;A. J. Verkleij;J. Boonstra

  • Bicarbonate stimulated phospholipid scrambling induces cholesterol redistribution and enables cholesterol depletion in the sperm plasma membrane

    Frits M. Flesch;Jos F. H. M. Brouwers;Patricia F. E. M. Nievelstein;Arie J. Verkleij

  • Three-Dimensional Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Novel Imaging and Characterization Technique with Nanometer Scale Resolution for Materials Science

    A.J. Koster;Ulrike Ziese;A.J. Verkleij;A.H. Janssen

  • The influence of pH, Ca2+ and protein on the thermotropic behaviour of the negatively charged phospholipid, phosphatidylglycerol

    A.J. Verkleij;B. De Kruyff;P.H.J.Th. Ververgaert;J.F. Tocanne

  • Electron tomography for heterogeneous catalysts and related nanostructured materials.

    Heiner Friedrich;Petra E. de Jongh;Arie J. Verkleij;Krijn P. de Jong

  • A biparatopic anti-EGFR nanobody efficiently inhibits solid tumour growth

    Rob C. Roovers;Maria J.W.D. Vosjan;Toon Laeremans;Rachid el Khoulati

  • Phase transitions of phospholipid bilayers and membranes of Acholeplasma laidlawii B visualized by freeze fracturing electron microscopy

    A.J. Verkleij;P.H.J. Ververgaert;L.L.M. Van Deenen;P.F. Elbers

  • Phosphoinositide kinase, diacylglycerol kinase, and phospholipase C activities associated to the cytoskeleton: effect of epidermal growth factor.

    B Payrastre;P M P Van Bergen En Henegouwen;M Breton;J C Den Hartigh

  • Lipidic intramembranous particles.

    A J Verkleij;C Momvers;J Leunissen-Bijvelt;P H Ververgaert

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes Boonstra
Johannes Boonstra Utrecht University
B. de Kruijff
B. de Kruijff Utrecht University
L.L.M. Van Deenen
L.L.M. Van Deenen Utrecht University
Abraham J. Koster
Abraham J. Koster Leiden University Medical Center
C. Theo Verrips
C. Theo Verrips Utrecht University
Pieter R. Cullis
Pieter R. Cullis University of British Columbia
S. W. De Laat
S. W. De Laat Utrecht University
Teun Boekhout
Teun Boekhout University of Amsterdam

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