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396

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Gijs F.J.M. Vrensen is affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their academic work is situated within this institution, which provides a professional context for their research contributions.

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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

  • The specific architecture of the anterior stroma accounts for maintenance of corneal curvature

    Linda J Müller;Elisabeth Pels;Gijs F J M Vrensen

  • Architecture of human corneal nerves.

    L J Müller;G F Vrensen;L Pels;B N Cardozo

  • Ultrastructural organization of human corneal nerves.

    L. J. Müller;L. Pels;G. F. J. M. Vrensen

  • Nonresonant Confocal Raman Imaging of DNA and Protein Distribution in Apoptotic Cells

    N. Uzunbajakava;Aufrid T.M. Lenferink;Yvonne M. Kraan;E. Volokhina

  • Biological glass: structural determinants of eye lens transparency

    Steven Bassnett;Yanrong Shi;Gijs F. J. M. Vrensen

  • Changes in the internal structure of the human crystalline lens with age and accommodation.

    M Dubbelman;G L van der Heijde;Henk A Weeber;Gijs F J M Vrensen

  • Nonresonant Raman imaging of protein distribution in single human cells.

    N. Uzunbajakava;Aufrid T.M. Lenferink;Yvonne M. Kraan;B. Willekens

  • Novel aspects of the ultrastructural organization of human corneal keratocytes.

    L. J. Müller;L. Pels;G. F. J. M. Vrensen

  • VEGFR‐3 in adult angiogenesis

    A. N. Witmer;B. C. van Blijswijk;J. Dai;P. Hofman

  • Expression of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptors 1, 2, and 3 in Quiescent Endothelia

    Antonella N. Witmer;Jiapei Dai;Herbert A. Weich;Gijs F.J.M. Vrensen

  • A new three-dimensional model of the organization of proteoglycans and collagen fibrils in the human corneal stroma.

    Linda J. Müller;Elizabeth Pels;Lucas R.H.M. Schurmans;Gijs F.J.M. Vrensen

  • Altered aggregation properties of mutant γ-crystallins cause inherited cataract

    Aileen Sandilands;Aileen M. Hutcheson;Heather A. Long;Alan R. Prescott

  • Altered Expression Patterns of VEGF Receptors in Human Diabetic Retina and in Experimental VEGF-Induced Retinopathy in Monkey

    Antonella N Witmer;Harriet G Blaauwgeers;Herbert A Weich;Kari Alitalo

  • VEGF-A induced hyperpermeability of blood-retinal barrier endothelium in vivo is predominantly associated with pinocytotic vesicular transport and not with formation of fenestrations

    Pim Hofman;Harriet G.T. Blaauwgeers;Michael J. Tolentino;Anthony P. Adamis

  • Local variation in absolute water content of human and rabbit eye lenses measured by Raman microspectroscopy

    Alex Huizinga;Annet C.C. Bot;de Frits F.M. Mul;Gijs F.J.M. Vrensen

  • Age-related changes in local water and protein content of human eye lenses measured by Raman microspectroscopy.

    Itte Siebinga;Gijs F.J.M. Vrensen;Frits F.M. De Mul;Jan Greve

  • Influence of age, diabetes, and cataract on calcium, lipid-calcium, and protein-calcium relationships in human lenses.

    Daxin Tang;Douglas Borchman;Marta C Yappert;Gijs F J M Vrensen

  • Lack of blood-brain barrier properties in microvessels of the prelaminar optic nerve head.

    Pim Hofman;Philip Hoyng;Frans vanderWerf;Gijs F. J. M. Vrensen

  • Nuclear breakdown during terminal differentiation of primary lens fibres in mice: a transmission electron microscopic study.

    G. F. J. M. Vrensen;J. Graw;A. De Wolf

Frequent Co-Authors

Roy A. Quinlan
Roy A. Quinlan Durham University
Alan R. Prescott
Alan R. Prescott University of Dundee
Jochen Graw
Jochen Graw Technical University of Munich
Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge
Kari Alitalo
Kari Alitalo University of Helsinki
Martine J. Jager
Martine J. Jager Leiden University Medical Center
Maarten Kamermans
Maarten Kamermans Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience
Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden
Cornelis J.F. Van Noorden University of Amsterdam
Linda D. Hazlett
Linda D. Hazlett Wayne State University
Steven Bassnett
Steven Bassnett Washington University in St. Louis

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