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Edwin C. M. Mariman

Edwin C. M. Mariman

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Genetics

D-Index
69
Citations
15857
World Ranking
2360
National Ranking
86

Overview

Edwin C. M. Mariman is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their research spans key areas within medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on physiology, epidemiology, genetics, endocrine and autonomic systems, and cell biology.

The main topics of their scientific work include:

  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases
  • Diet and Metabolism Studies
  • Regulation of Appetite and Obesity
  • Muscle Metabolism and Nutrition
  • Lipid Metabolism and Biosynthesis
  • Sex and Gender in Healthcare

Mariman has contributed to several peer-reviewed papers recently, illustrating a concentration on obesity, metabolism, and the biological mechanisms associated with weight regulation. Notable publications include:

  • "Obesity-induced and weight-loss-induced physiological factors affecting weight regain," 2023, Nature Reviews Endocrinology
  • "Plasma Levels of Triglycerides and IL-6 Are Associated With Weight Regain and Fat Mass Expansion," 2022, The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • "The impact of sex differences on genomic research," 2020, The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
  • "Stratifying cellular metabolism during weight loss: an interplay of metabolism, metabolic flexibility and inflammation," 2020, Scientific Reports
  • "Endurance-Type Exercise Increases Bulk and Individual Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis Rates in Rats," 2020, International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism

Collaborative work with frequent co-authors has contributed to the depth of Mariman's research. Frequent collaborators include Marleen A. van Baak, Freek G. Bouwman, Ellen E. Blaak, Qi Qiao, and Nadia Roumans.

Publications appear in specialized venues reflecting the scientist's research scope and interdisciplinary interests, including:

  • Nature Reviews Endocrinology
  • The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
  • The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology
  • Current Obesity Reports
  • Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

Best Publications

  • Mutated methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase as a risk factor for spina bifida

    N.M.J. van der Put;F.J.M. Trijbels;L.P. van den Heuvel;H.J. Blom

  • Adipocyte extracellular matrix composition, dynamics and role in obesity

    Edwin C. M. Mariman;Ping Wang

  • Estimation of the mutation frequencies in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1 and hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies: a European collaborative study

    E. Nelis;C. van Broeckhoven;E.C.M. Mariman;A.A.W.M. Gabreëls-Festen

  • The secretory function of adipocytes in the physiology of white adipose tissue

    Ping Wang;Edwin Mariman;Johan Renes;Jaap Keijer

  • Male pseudohermaphroditism due to a homozygous missense mutation of the luteinizing hormone receptor gene

    J.M.J. Kremer;R. Kraaij;S.P.A. Toledo;M. Post

  • Mapping a gene for Noonan syndrome to the long arm of chromosome 12

    Jamieson Cr;van der Burgt I;Brady Af;van Reen M

  • Ultrafiltration combined with size exclusion chromatography efficiently isolates extracellular vesicles from cell culture media for compositional and functional studies

    Birke J. Benedikter;Freek G. Bouwman;Tanja Vajen;Alexandra C. A. Heinzmann

  • Mutant NDUFV1 subunit of mitochondrial complex I causes leukodystrophy and myoclonic epilepsy.

    M Schuelke;J Smeitink;E Mariman;J Loeffen

  • Demonstration of a New Pathogenic Mutation in Human Complex I Deficiency: A 5-bp Duplication in the Nuclear Gene Encoding the 18-kD (AQDQ) Subunit

    Lambert van den Heuvel;Wim Ruitenbeek;Roel Smeets;Zully Gelman-Kohan

  • The insulin-like growth factor type-2 receptor gene is imprinted in the mouse but not in humans.

    Vera M. Kalscheuer;Edwin C. Mariman;Marga T. Schepens;Helga Rehder

  • A mutation in the gene encoding the α2 chain of the fibril-associated collagen IX, COL9A2, causes multiple epiphyseal dysplasia (EDM2)

    Y. Muragaki;E.C.M. Mariman;S.E.C. van Beersum;M. Perala

  • The challenge for genetic epidemiologists: how to analyze large numbers of SNPs in relation to complex diseases.

    A. Geert Heidema;Jolanda Ma Boer;Nico J.D. Nagelkerke;Edwin Cm Mariman

  • Cosegregation of missense mutations of the luteinizing hormone receptor gene with familial male-limited precocious puberty

    Hannie Kremer;Edwin Mariman;Barto J. Otten;George W. Moll

  • Profiling of the secreted proteins during 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation leads to the identification of novel adipokines.

    P. Wang;E.C.M. Mariman;J. Keijer;F.G. Bouwman

  • Leigh syndrome associated with a mutation in the NDUFS7 (PSST) nuclear encoded subunit of complex I.

    R. H. Triepels;L. P. Van Den Heuvel;J. L. C. M. Loeffen;C. A. F. Buskens

  • Generally detected proteins in comparative proteomics – A matter of cellular stress response?

    Ping Wang;Freek G. Bouwman;Edwin C. M. Mariman

  • Decreased methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase activity due to the 677C→T mutation in families with spina bifida offspring

    N. M. J. van der Put;L. P. van den Heuvel;R. P. M. Steegers-Theunissen;F. J. M. Trijbels

  • Fine mapping of a putatively imprinted gene for familial non-chromaffin paragangliomas to chromosome 11q13.1 : evidence for genetic heterogeneity

    E.C.M. Mariman;S.E.C. van Beersum;C.W.R.J. Cremers;P.M. Struycken

  • A gene for autosomal dominant sacral agenesis maps to the holoprosencephaly region at 7q36

    Sally A. Lynch;Patricia M. Bond;Andrew J. Copp;William O. Kirwan

  • Microdeletions of the Y chromosome and intracytoplasmic sperm injection: from gene to clinic.

    J. A. M. Kremer;J. H. A. M. Tuerlings;E. J. H. Meuleman;F. Schoute

Frequent Co-Authors

Ellen E. Blaak
Ellen E. Blaak Maastricht University
Mark V. Boekschoten
Mark V. Boekschoten Wageningen University & Research
Ben C. J. Hamel
Ben C. J. Hamel Radboud University
Wim H. M. Saris
Wim H. M. Saris Maastricht University
Hannie Kremer
Hannie Kremer Radboud University
Klaas R. Westerterp
Klaas R. Westerterp Maastricht University
Régine P.M. Steegers-Theunissen
Régine P.M. Steegers-Theunissen Erasmus University Rotterdam
Hans-Hilger Ropers
Hans-Hilger Ropers Max Planck Society
Barbara Franke
Barbara Franke Radboud University

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