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Enno C. I. Veerman is affiliated with the Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine, with notable involvement in molecular biology, periodontics, microbiology, physiology, and cell biology as subfields of study.

Their research focuses on several key topics including antimicrobial peptides and activities, salivary gland disorders and functions, oral microbiology and periodontitis research, HIV/AIDS oral health manifestations, dental health and care utilization, S100 proteins and annexins, and endoplasmic reticulum stress and disease.

Veerman's published works feature studies on salivary biomarkers, cell biology, and osteogenic activities, among others. Recent notable papers include:

  • Comparing periodontitis biomarkers in saliva, oral rinse and gingival crevicular fluid: A pilot study, 2021, Journal Of Clinical Periodontology
  • All-trans retinoic acid and human salivary histatin-1 promote the spreading and osteogenic activities of pre-osteoblasts in vitro, 2020, FEBS Open Bio
  • Salivary Histatin 1 and 2 Are Targeted to Mitochondria and Endoplasmic Reticulum in Human Cells, 2020, Cells
  • GPCR/endocytosis/ERK signaling/S2R is involved in the regulation of the internalization, mitochondria-targeting and -activating properties of human salivary histatin 1, 2022, International Journal of Oral Science
  • Human Salivary Histatin-1 Promotes Osteogenic Cell Spreading on Both Bio-Inert Substrates and Titanium SLA Surfaces, 2020, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

Throughout their career, Veerman has frequently collaborated with several researchers, including Kamran Nazmi, Floris J. Bikker, Jan G.M. Bolscher, Gang Wu, and Wei Sun, contributing collectively to multiple research publications.

Their work has been published in a variety of scientific venues such as the Journal Of Clinical Periodontology, Cells, International Journal of Oral Science, Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, and FEBS Open Bio.

Best Publications

  • Saliva – the defender of the oral cavity

    A V Nieuw Amerongen;E C I Veerman

  • Antimicrobial peptides: properties and applicability.

    van 't Hof W;Veerman Ec;Helmerhorst Ej;Amerongen Av

  • Biochemical Composition of Human Saliva in Relation To Other Mucosal Fluids

    Léon C.P.M. Schenkels;Enno C.I. Veerman;Arie V. Nieuw Amerongen

  • MUC5B is a major gel-forming, oligomeric mucin from human salivary gland, respiratory tract and endocervix: identification of glycoforms and C-terminal cleavage.

    Claes Wickström;Julia R. Davies;Gitte V. Eriksen;Enno C. I. Veerman

  • The Cellular Target of Histatin 5 on Candida albicans Is the Energized Mitochondrion

    Eva J. Helmerhorst;Pieter Breeuwer;Wim van 't Hof;Els Walgreen-Weterings

  • α-Amylase as a reliable and convenient measure of sympathetic activity: don't start salivating just yet!

    Jos A. Bosch;Jos A. Bosch;Enno C.I. Veerman;Eco J. de Geus;Gordon B. Proctor

  • Stress and secretory immunity

    Jos A Bosch;Christopher Ring;Eco J C de Geus;Enno C I Veerman

  • Lactoferrampin: a novel antimicrobial peptide in the N1-domain of bovine lactoferrin.

    Marieke I.A van der Kraan;Jasper Groenink;Kamran Nazmi;Enno C.I Veerman

  • Innate secretory immunity in response to laboratory stressors that evoke distinct patterns of cardiac autonomic activity

    Jos A. Bosch;Eco J. C. de Geus;Enno C. I. Veerman;Johan Hoogstraten

  • Synthetic histatin analogues with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity

    E J Helmerhorst;W Van't Hof;E C Veerman;I Simoons-Smit

  • Preparation of LL-37-grafted titanium surfaces with bactericidal activity.

    Matthias Gabriel;Kamran Nazmi;Enno C. Veerman;and Arie V. Nieuw Amerongen

  • Histatins are the major wound-closure stimulating factors in human saliva as identified in a cell culture assay

    Menno J. Oudhoff;Jan G. M. Bolscher;Kamran Nazmi;Hakan Kalay

  • Identification of the Bacteria-binding Peptide Domain on Salivary Agglutinin (gp-340/DMBT1), a Member of the Scavenger Receptor Cysteine-rich Superfamily*

    Floris J. Bikker;Antoon J. M. Ligtenberg;Kamran Nazmi;Enno C. I. Veerman

  • Candidacidal effects of two antimicrobial peptides: histatin 5 causes small membrane defects, but LL-37 causes massive disruption of the cell membrane.

    Alice L. den Hertog;Jan van Marle;Henk A. van Veen;Wim van't Hof

  • A critical comparison of the hemolytic and fungicidal activities of cationic antimicrobial peptides.

    Eva J Helmerhorst;Ingrid M Reijnders;Wim van 't Hof;Enno C.I Veerman

  • Neutrophil-Activating Protein Mediates Adhesion of Helicobacter pylori to Sulfated Carbohydrates on High-Molecular-Weight Salivary Mucin

    Ferry Namavar;Marion Sparrius;Enno C. I. Veerman;Ben J. Appelmelk

  • The Salivary Lipocalin Von Ebner's Gland Protein Is a Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitor

    Wim van't Hof;Michiel F.J. Blankenvoorde;Enno C.I. Veerman;Arie V. Nieuw Amerongen

  • Amphotericin B- and fluconazole-resistant Candida spp., Aspergillus fumigatus, and other newly emerging pathogenic fungi are susceptible to basic antifungal peptides.

    Eva J. Helmerhorst;Ingrid M. Reijnders;Wim van ’t Hof;Ina Simoons-Smit

  • SALIVARY MUCIN MG1 IS COMPRISED ALMOST ENTIRELY OF DIFFERENT GLYCOSYLATED FORMS OF THE MUC5B GENE PRODUCT

    David J. Thornton;Nagma Khan;Ravi Mehrotra;Marj Howard

  • Sulfomucins in the human body.

    A. V. Nieuw Amerongen;J. G. M. Bolscher;E. Bloemena;E. C. I. Veerman

Frequent Co-Authors

Arie V. Nieuw Amerongen
Arie V. Nieuw Amerongen Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Jan G. M. Bolscher
Jan G. M. Bolscher Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Susan Gibbs
Susan Gibbs Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Jos A. Bosch
Jos A. Bosch University of Amsterdam
Wim Crielaard
Wim Crielaard Academic Center for Dentistry Amsterdam
Eco J. C. de Geus
Eco J. C. de Geus Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Willem J. B. van Wamel
Willem J. B. van Wamel Erasmus University Rotterdam
Alex van Belkum
Alex van Belkum BaseClear B.V.
Thomas Arnebrant
Thomas Arnebrant Malmö University
Annemarie Poustka
Annemarie Poustka German Cancer Research Center

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