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Gerrit A. Veldink

Gerrit A. Veldink

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Chemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
7592
World Ranking
12424
National Ranking
232

Overview

Gerrit A. Veldink is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic career is connected to this institution, where they conduct research within their field of expertise.

No recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues have been listed for Gerrit A. Veldink. Similarly, there are no book publications or specific main fields and subfields of study provided. The absence of this detailed data limits a more complete understanding of their research output and collaboration network.

There are also no main topics of work or awarded recognitions listed for Gerrit A. Veldink in the available data. This profile, therefore, focuses primarily on the affiliation and basic biographical details without deeper insights into the scope or impact of the research conducted.

Best Publications

  • Demonstration by EPR spectroscopy of the functional role of iron in soybean lipoxygenase-1

    J.J.M.C. de Groot;G.A. Veldink;J.F.G. Vliegenthart;J. Boldingh

  • Fatty Acid Hydroperoxide Lyase: A Plant Cytochrome P450 Enzyme Involved in Wound Healing and Pest Resistance

    Minke A. Noordermeer;Gerrit A. Veldink;Johannes F. G. Vliegenthart

  • Anandamide hydrolysis by human cells in culture and brain.

    Mauro Maccarrone;Marcelis van der Stelt;Antonello Rossi;Gerrit A. Veldink

  • Neuroprotection by Δ9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, the Main Active Compound in Marijuana, against Ouabain-Induced In Vivo Excitotoxicity

    M. van der Stelt;W. B. Veldhuis;P. R. Bär;G. A. Veldink

  • Exogenous Anandamide Protects Rat Brain against Acute Neuronal Injury In Vivo

    M. van der Stelt;W. B. Veldhuis;G. W. van Haaften;F. Fezza

  • Oxygenated metabolites of anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol : conformational analysis and interaction with cannabinoid receptors, membrane transporter, and fatty acid amide hydrolase

    Mario Van Der Stelt;J. Albert Van Kuik;Monica Bari;Guus Van Zadelhoff

  • Neuroprotection by the Endogenous Cannabinoid Anandamide and Arvanil against In Vivo Excitotoxicity in the Rat: Role of Vanilloid Receptors and Lipoxygenases

    W. B. Veldhuis;M. van der Stelt;M. W. Wadman;G. van Zadelhoff

  • Acute neuronal injury, excitotoxicity, and the endocannabinoid system.

    Mario van der Stelt;Wouter B. Veldhuis;Mauro Maccarrone;Peter R. Bär

  • The influence of oxygen on the fluorescence of lipoxygenase.

    Alessandro Finazzi-AgrÒ;Luciana Avigliano;G.A. Veldink;J.F.G. Vliegenthart

  • The Formation of threo‐11‐Hydroxy‐trans‐12: 13‐epoxy‐9‐cis‐octadecenoic Acid by Enzymic Isomerisation of 13‐l‐Hydroperoxy‐9‐cis,11‐trans‐octadecadienoic Acid by Soybean Lipoxygenase‐1

    Gerrit J. Garssen;Gerrit A. Veldink;Johannes F. G. Vliegenthart;Jan Boldingh

  • The dioxygenation rate in lipoxygenase catalysis is determined by the amount of iron (III) lipoxygenase in solution.

    Maria J. Schilstra;Gerrit A. Veldink;Johannes F. G. Vliegenthart

  • Specific leukotriene formation by purified human eosinophils and neutrophils

    Jan Verhagen;Pieter L.B. Bruynzeel;Johannes A. Koedam;G. Aryan Wassink

  • Effect of lipid hydroperoxide on lipoxygenase kinetics

    Maria J. Schilstra;Gerrit A. Veldink;Jan Verhagen;Johannes F. G. Vliegenthart

  • On the interaction of soybean lipoxygenase-1 and 13-L-hydroperoxylinoleic acid, involving yellow and purple coloured enzyme species.

    J.J.M.C. de Groot;G.J. Garssen;G.A. Veldink;J.F.G. Vliegenthart

  • Characterization of three cloned and expressed 13-hydroperoxide lyase isoenzymes from alfalfa with unusual N-terminal sequences and different enzyme kinetics

    Minke A. Noordermeer;Anja J. H. van Dijken;Sjef C. M. Smeekens;Gerrit A. Veldink

  • Emerging trade‐offs – impact of photoprotectants (PsbS, xanthophylls, and vitamin E) on oxylipins as regulators of development and defense

    Barbara Demmig-Adams;Christopher M. Cohu;Véronique Amiard;Guus van Zadelhoff

  • Alfalfa contains substantial 9-hydroperoxide lyase activity and a 3Z:2E-enal isomerase

    Minke A Noordermeer;Gerrit A Veldink;Johannes F.G Vliegenthart

  • Structure determination of oligosaccharides isolated from A+, H+ and A-H- hog-submaxillary-gland mucin glycoproteins, by 360-MHz 1H-NMR spectroscopy, permethylation analysis and mass spectrometry.

    Herman Van Halbeek;Lambertus Dorland;Johan Haverkamp;Gerrit A. Veldink

  • In vitro oxygenation of soybean biomembranes by lipoxygenase-2.

    Mauro Maccarrone;Peter G.M van Aarle;Gerrit A Veldink;Johannes F.G Vliegenthart

  • C-11 H-abstraction from linoleic acid, the rate-limiting step in lipoxygenase catalysis.

    M.R. Egmond;G.A. Veldink;J.F.G. Vliegenthart;J. Boldingh

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart
Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart Utrecht University
Mauro Maccarrone
Mauro Maccarrone University of L'Aquila
Alessandro Finazzi-Agrò
Alessandro Finazzi-Agrò University of Rome Tor Vergata
Bo G. Malmström
Bo G. Malmström University of Gothenburg
Maarten R. Egmond
Maarten R. Egmond Utrecht University
Filomena Fezza
Filomena Fezza University of Rome Tor Vergata
Giacinto Bagetta
Giacinto Bagetta University of Calabria
Gerry Melino
Gerry Melino University of Rome Tor Vergata
Jean Montreuil
Jean Montreuil Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Johan Haverkamp
Johan Haverkamp Utrecht University

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