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H. Van Den Berghe

H. Van Den Berghe

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Genetics

D-Index
88
Citations
27299
World Ranking
1174
National Ranking
16

Medicine

D-Index
88
Citations
27616
World Ranking
13187
National Ranking
159

Overview

H. Van Den Berghe was affiliated with KU Leuven in Belgium during their academic career. Their work contributed to the scientific community, though specific details regarding recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not readily available.

Their research output did not specify particular main or subfields of study, nor were there any listed topics explicitly associated with their work. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been documented in the available source data.

The absence of detailed records of publications, topics, and collaborations suggests that while H. Van Den Berghe had a connection to KU Leuven, publicly accessible bibliographic and research metadata is limited or has not been recorded in the data provided.

The scientist is deceased, and therefore all references to their career and scholarly contributions are presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Developmental changes in heparan sulfate expression: in situ detection with mAbs.

    G. David;Xiao Mei Bai;B. Van Der Schueren;J.-J. Cassiman

  • The 5q− anomaly

    Herman Van den Berghe;Kristina Vermaelen;Cristina Mecucci;Dario Barbieri

  • Correlation between clinicopathological features and karyotype in lipomatous tumors. A report of 178 cases from the Chromosomes and Morphology (CHAMP) Collaborative Study Group.

    C. D. M. Fletcher;M. Akerman;P. Dal Cin;I. De Wever

  • Molecular cloning of a phosphatidylinositol-anchored membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan from human lung fibroblasts.

    G David;V Lories;B Decock;P Marynen

  • Frequent fusion of the JAZF1 and JJAZ1 genes in endometrial stromal tumors

    Jason I. Koontz;A. Lee Soreng;Marisa Nucci;Frank C. Kuo

  • Cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans from human vascular endothelial cells. Core protein characterization and antithrombin III binding properties.

    G Mertens;J J Cassiman;H Van den Berghe;J Vermylen

  • Stimulation of fibroblast growth factor receptor-1 occupancy and signaling by cell surface-associated syndecans and glypican.

    R Steinfeld;H Van Den Berghe;G David

  • Demonstration of an alpha2-macroglobulin receptor in human fibroblasts, absent in tumor-derived cell lines.

    F Van Leuven;J J Cassiman;H Van Den Berghe

  • Prognostic factors in the myelodysplastic syndromes: importance of initial data on peripheral blood counts, bone marrow cytology, trephine biopsy and chromosomal analysis.

    G. Tricot;R. Vlietinck;M. A. Boogaerts;B. Hendrickx

  • Combined morphologic and karyotypic study of 59 atypical lipomatous tumors. Evaluation of their relationship and differential diagnosis with other adipose tissue tumors (a report of the CHAMP Study Group).

    J. Rosai;M. Akerman;P. Dal Cin;I. Dewever

  • Translocation t(12;16)(q13;p11) in Myxoid Liposarcoma and Round Cell Liposarcoma: Molecular and Cytogenetic Analysis

    J. C. Knight;P. J. Renwick;P. Dal Cin;H. Van Den Berghe

  • Partial primary structure of the 48- and 90-kilodalton core proteins of cell surface-associated heparan sulfate proteoglycans of lung fibroblasts. Prediction of an integral membrane domain and evidence for multiple distinct core proteins at the cell surface of human lung fibroblasts.

    P. Marynen;Jianjun Zhang;J. J. Cassiman;H. Van den Berghe

  • The clinical significance of karyotype in acute myelogenous leukemia

    D.C. Arthur;R. Berger;H.M. Golomb;G.J. Swansbury

  • Expression in mouse embryos and in adult mouse brain of three members of the amyloid precursor protein family, of the alpha-2-macroglobulin receptor/low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein and of its ligands apolipoprotein E, lipoprotein lipase, alpha-2-macroglobulin and the 40,000 molecular weight receptor-associated protein

    K. Lorent;L. Overbergh;D. Moechars;B. de Strooper

  • Cytogenetic analysis of 46 pleomorphic soft tissue sarcomas and correlation with morphologic and clinical features: A report of the CHAMP study group

    Fredrik Mertens;Christopher D. M. Fletcher;Paola Dal Cin;Ivo De Wever

  • Study of the synthesis and secretion of normal and artificial mutants of murine amyloid precursor protein (APP): cleavage of APP occurs in a late compartment of the default secretion pathway.

    B De Strooper;L Umans;F Van Leuven;H Van Den Berghe

  • Molecular cloning of amphiglycan, a novel integral membrane heparan sulfate proteoglycan expressed by epithelial and fibroblastic cells.

    G David;B van der Schueren;P Marynen;J J Cassiman

  • The myelodysplastic syndromes: different evolution patterns based on sequential morphological and cytogenetic investigations.

    G Tricot;M A Boogaerts;C De Wolf-Peeters;H Van den Berghe

  • Morphologic, immunologic and cytogenetic (MIC) working classification of the acute myeloid leukaemias

    H. Van den Berghe

  • A new lethal syndrome with cloudy corneae, diaphragmatic defects and distal limb deformities.

    J. P. Fryns;F. Moerman;P. Goddeeris;C. Bossuyt

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans Eiberg
Hans Eiberg University of Copenhagen
Kenneth K. Kidd
Kenneth K. Kidd Yale University
Lap-Chee Tsui
Lap-Chee Tsui University of Toronto
Guido David
Guido David KU Leuven
Felix Mitelman
Felix Mitelman Lund University
Peter Marynen
Peter Marynen KU Leuven
Stefania Pittaluga
Stefania Pittaluga National Institutes of Health

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