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Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden

Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden

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Biology and Biochemistry

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77
Citations
20050
World Ranking
4812
National Ranking
111

Overview

Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands, contributing extensively to the fields of medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research spans several subfields including genetics, molecular biology, cancer research, oncology, and reproductive medicine.

The scientist's main research topics cover areas such as:

  • Glioma diagnosis and treatment
  • Cancer, hypoxia, and metabolism
  • Angiogenesis and VEGF in cancer
  • Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
  • Cancer survivorship and care
  • Endometriosis research and treatment
  • Intraperitoneal and appendiceal malignancies

Van Noorden's recent publications include:

  • Cancer-Related Fatigue: Causes and Current Treatment Options (2020), published in Current Treatment Options in Oncology
  • Angiogenesis in gynecological cancers and the options for anti-angiogenesis therapy (2020), published in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer
  • Development of placental abnormalities in location and anatomy (2020), published in Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica
  • IGF-binding proteins 3 and 4 are regulators of sprouting angiogenesis (2020), published in Molecular Biology Reports
  • Poor perfusion of the microvasculature in peritoneal metastases of ovarian cancer (2020), published in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis

The scientist frequently publishes in several journals, notably:

  • Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry (8 publications)
  • Current Treatment Options in Oncology (2 publications)
  • Cancers (2 publications)
  • Cells (2 publications)
  • Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer (1 publication)

Among frequent collaborators of Van Noorden are:

  • Reinier O. Schlingemann
  • Ingeborg Klaassen
  • Vashendriya V.V. Hira
  • Remco J. Molenaar
  • Barbara Breznik

Best Publications

  • Vascular endothelial growth factors and angiogenesis in eye disease.

    A N Witmer;G F J M Vrensen;C J F Van Noorden;R O Schlingemann

  • Molecular basis of the inner blood-retinal barrier and its breakdown in diabetic macular edema and other pathological conditions.

    Ingeborg Klaassen;Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden;Reinier O. Schlingemann

  • The role of gelatinases in colorectal cancer progression and metastasis.

    Olaf R.F. Mook;Wilma M. Frederiks;Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden

  • Controlled light-exposure microscopy reduces photobleaching and phototoxicity in fluorescence live-cell imaging

    R.A. Hoebe;C.H. van Oven;Th.W.J. Gadella;P.B. Dhonukshe;P.B. Dhonukshe

  • The multifunctional or moonlighting protein CD26/DPPIV.

    Emil Boonacker;Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden

  • Effects of statins and farnesyltransferase inhibitors on the development and progression of cancer

    Matthijs R. Graaf;Dick J. Richel;Cornelis J.F. van Noorden;Henk-Jan Guchelaar

  • The prognostic IDH1 R132 mutation is associated with reduced NADP + -dependent IDH activity in glioblastoma

    Fonnet E. Bleeker;Nadia A. Atai;Simona Lamba;Ard Jonker

  • In Silico Analysis of Kinase Expression Identifies WEE1 as a Gatekeeper against Mitotic Catastrophe in Glioblastoma

    Shahryar E. Mir;Philip C. De Witt Hamer;Przemek M. Krawczyk;Leonora Balaj

  • WEE1 Kinase Targeting Combined with DNA-Damaging Cancer Therapy Catalyzes Mitotic Catastrophe

    Philip C. De Witt Hamer;Shahryar E. Mir;David P Noske;Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden

  • The angio-fibrotic switch of VEGF and CTGF in proliferative diabetic retinopathy.

    Esther J. Kuiper;Frans A. Van Nieuwenhoven;Marc D. de Smet;Jan C. van Meurs

  • Cancer-Related Fatigue: Causes and Current Treatment Options

    Melissa S Y Thong;Cornelis J F van Noorden;Karen Steindorf;Volker Arndt

  • CD34 marks angiogenic tip cells in human vascular endothelial cell cultures

    Martin J. Siemerink;Ingeborg Klaassen;Ilse M. C. Vogels;Arjan W. Griffioen

  • The combination of IDH1 mutations and MGMT methylation status predicts survival in glioblastoma better than either IDH1 or MGMT alone

    Remco J. Molenaar;Dagmar Verbaan;Simona Lamba;Carlo Zanon

  • The genomic profile of human malignant glioma is altered early in primary cell culture and preserved in spheroids

    P C De Witt Hamer;A A G Van Tilborg;P P Eijk;P Sminia

  • Wild-type and mutated IDH1/2 enzymes and therapy responses

    Remco J. Molenaar;Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski;Johanna W. Wilmink;Cornelis J. F. van Noorden

  • Cathepsin L, target in cancer treatment?

    Jacqueline M. Lankelma;Daniëlle M. Voorend;Temo Barwari;Joris Koetsveld

  • The driver and passenger effects of isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 and 2 mutations in oncogenesis and survival prolongation.

    Remco J. Molenaar;Tomas Radivoyevitch;Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski;Cornelis J.F. van Noorden

  • Heparin blocks transfer of extracellular vesicles between donor and recipient cells

    Nadia A. Atai;Nadia A. Atai;Leonora Balaj;Henk van Veen;Xandra O. Breakefield

  • Validity of bioluminescence measurements for noninvasive in vivo imaging of tumor load in small animals.

    Clara P.W. Klerk;Renée M. Overmeer;Tatjana M.H. Niers;Henri H. Versteeg

  • Hepatic enzymic zonation: A reevaluation of the concept of the liver acinus

    Wouter H. Lamers;Aage Hilberts;Erwin Furt;Jerry Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski
Jaroslaw P. Maciejewski Cleveland Clinic
Tamara T. Lah
Tamara T. Lah National Institute of Biology
Dirk Troost
Dirk Troost University of Amsterdam
Roel Goldschmeding
Roel Goldschmeding Utrecht University
Pieter Wesseling
Pieter Wesseling University of Amsterdam
Fiebo J.W. ten Kate
Fiebo J.W. ten Kate Utrecht University
Dirk J. Gouma
Dirk J. Gouma University of Amsterdam
Tom van der Poll
Tom van der Poll University of Amsterdam
Janko Kos
Janko Kos University of Ljubljana
Rienk Nieuwland
Rienk Nieuwland University of Amsterdam

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