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  • 2002 - Spinoza Prize, Dutch Research Council

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Els Goulmy is affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. The professional's research focus and academic activities are associated with this institution.

In 2002, Els Goulmy was awarded the Spinoza Prize by the Dutch Research Council, an accolade recognizing scientific contributions.

Best Publications

  • Mismatches of Minor Histocompatibility Antigens between HLA-Identical Donors and Recipients and the Development of Graft-Versus-Host Disease after Bone Marrow Transplantation

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy;R. Schipper;J. Pool;E. Blokland

  • Hematopoiesis-restricted minor histocompatibility antigens HA-1- or HA-2-specific T cells can induce complete remissions of relapsed leukemia.

    W. A. Erik Marijt;Mirjam H. M. Heemskerk;Freke M. Kloosterboer;Els Goulmy

  • The minor histocompatibility antigen HA-1 : A diallelic gene with a single amino acid polymorphism

    J.M.M. den Haan;L.M. Meadows;W. Wang;J. Pool

  • Identification of a Graft-versus-Host Disease-associated human minor Histocompatibility antigen.

    Joke M. M. den Haan;Nicholas E. Sherman;Els Blokland;Eric Huczko

  • Human minor Histocompatibility antigens: new concepts for marrow transplantation and adoptive immunotherapy

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy

  • Tissue distribution of human minor histocompatibility antigens. Ubiquitous versus restricted tissue distribution indicates heterogeneity among human cytotoxic T lymphocyte-defined non-MHC antigens.

    M de Bueger;A Bakker;J J Van Rood;F Van der Woude

  • Feasibility of Immunotherapy of Relapsed Leukemia With Ex Vivo–Generated Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes Specific for Hematopoietic System-Restricted Minor Histocompatibility Antigens

    Tuna Mutis;Rob Verdijk;Ellen Schrama;Bennie Esendam

  • Y-antigen killing by T cells of women is restricted by HLA.

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy;A. Termijtelen;B.A. Bradley;J.J. van Rood

  • Polyriboinosinic Polyribocytidylic Acid (Poly(I:C)) Induces Stable Maturation of Functionally Active Human Dendritic Cells

    Rob M. Verdijk;Tuna Mutis;Ben Esendam;Janine Kamp

  • The HLA-A^*0201-restricted H-Y antigen contains a posttranslationally modified cysteine that significantly affects T cell recognition

    Leslie Meadows;Wei Wang;Joke M.M den Haan;Els Blokland

  • A viral ER resident glycoprotein inactivates the MHC encoded peptide transporter.

    Hartmut Hengel;Jens Oliver Koopmann;Thomas Flohr;Walter Muranyi

  • Tetrameric HLA class I-minor histocompatibility antigen peptide complexes demonstrate minor histocompatibility antigen-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes in patients with graft-versus-host disease.

    T. Mutis;G. Gillespie;E. Schrama;J.H.F. Falkenburg

  • Redirection of antileukemic reactivity of peripheral T lymphocytes using gene transfer of minor histocompatibility antigen HA-2-specific T-cell receptor complexes expressing a conserved alpha joining region.

    Mirjam H M Heemskerk;Manja Hoogeboom;Roelof A de Paus;Michel G D Kester

  • In situ dissection of the graft-versus-host activities of cytotoxic T cells specific for minor histocompatibility antigens

    Anne M. Dickinson;Xiao Nong Wang;Lisbet Sviland;Florry A. Vyth-Dreese

  • Proteasome subunits encoded by the major histocompatibility complex are not essential for antigen presentation.

    Frank Momburg;Vianney Ortiz-Navarrete;Jacques Neefjes;Els Goulmy

  • Pregnancy induces minor histocompatibility antigen–specific cytotoxic T cells: implications for stem cell transplantation and immunotherapy

    Rob M Verdijk;Antoinette Kloosterman;Jos Pool;Maarten van de Keur

  • Human minor histocompatibility antigens

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy

  • A minor transplantation antigen detected by MHC-restricted cytotoxic T lymphocytes during graft-versus-host disease

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy;J.W. Gratama;E. Blokland;F.E. Zwaan

  • Recognition of minor histocompatibility antigens on lymphocytic and myeloid leukemic cells by cytotoxic T-cell clones.

    van der D. Harst;E.A.J.M. Goulmy;J.H.F. Falkenburg;Y.M.C. Kooij-Winkelaar

  • Cutting Edge: The HLA-A*0101-Restricted HY Minor Histocompatibility Antigen Originates from DFFRY and Contains a Cysteinylated Cysteine Residue as Identified by a Novel Mass Spectrometric Technique

    R A Pierce;E D Field;J M den Haan;J A Caldwell

Frequent Co-Authors

J. J. Van Rood
J. J. Van Rood Leiden University
Tuna Mutis
Tuna Mutis Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Victor H. Engelhard
Victor H. Engelhard University of Virginia
Donald F. Hunt
Donald F. Hunt University of Virginia
Anneke Brand
Anneke Brand Leiden University Medical Center
J.H. Frederik Falkenburg
J.H. Frederik Falkenburg Leiden University Medical Center
William J. Burlingham
William J. Burlingham University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jan W. Drijfhout
Jan W. Drijfhout Leiden University Medical Center
Jan W. Gratama
Jan W. Gratama Erasmus University Rotterdam
Frans H.J. Claas
Frans H.J. Claas Leiden University Medical Center

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