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68
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7794
National Ranking
205

Overview

Hans J. Tanke is affiliated with the Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their recent research contributions include work published in established scientific venues.

Among recent papers, the following stands out:

  • Introduction to Fluorescence Microscopy, 2024, Journal of Visualized Experiments

Frequent coauthors in their work include:

  • J. S. Ploem

The consistent publication venue for their research is:

  • Journal of Visualized Experiments

This reflects a focus on microscopy techniques and visual experimental methods, as indicated by their publication topics and venues. Their research collaborations and publication records demonstrate involvement in experimental and applied biomedical research, particularly related to microscopy.

Best Publications

  • Heterogeneity in Telomere Length of Human Chromosomes

    Peter M. Lansdorp;Nico P. Verwoerd;Frans M. van de Rijke;Visia Dragowska

  • Up-converting phosphor reporters for nucleic acid microarrays.

    Frans van de Rijke;Henry Zijlmans;Shang Li;Tim Vail

  • Telomeres in the mouse have large inter-chromosomal variations in the number of T2AG3 repeats

    J. M. J. M. Zijlmans;U. M. Martens;S. S. S. Poon;A. K. Raap

  • Detection of Cell and Tissue Surface Antigens Using Up-Converting Phosphors: A New Reporter Technology

    H.J.M.A.A. Zijlmans;J. Bonnet;J. Burton;K. Kardos

  • The carcinoma–stromal ratio of colon carcinoma is an independent factor for survival compared to lymph node status and tumor stage

    Wilma E. Mesker;Jan M. C. Junggeburt;Karoly Szuhai;Pieter de Heer

  • Use of up-converting phosphor reporters in lateral-flow assays to detect specific nucleic acid sequences: a rapid, sensitive DNA test to identify human papillomavirus type 16 infection.

    Paul Corstjens;Michel Zuiderwijk;Antoinette Brink;Shang Li

  • New strategy for multi-colour fluorescence in situ hybridisation: COBRA: COmbined Binary RAtio labelling.

    Tanke Hj;Wiegant J;van Gijlswijk Rp;Bezrookove

  • Visualizing telomere dynamics in living mammalian cells using PNA probes.

    Chris Molenaar;Karien Wiesmeijer;Nico P. Verwoerd;Shadi Khazen

  • Up-Converting Phosphor Technology-Based Lateral Flow Assay for Detection of Schistosoma Circulating Anodic Antigen in Serum

    Paul L. A. M. Corstjens;Lisette van Lieshout;Michel Zuiderwijk;Dieuwke Kornelis

  • Identification of genetic markers for prostatic cancer progression

    Janneke C Alers;Jenneke Rochat;Pieter-Jaap Krijtenburg;Wim C J Hop

  • In situ hybridization with fluoresceinated DNA

    Joop Wiegant;Thomas Ried;Petra M. Nederlof;Mels Van der Ploeg

  • Linear 2′ O-Methyl RNA probes for the visualization of RNA in living cells

    C. Molenaar;S. A. Marras;J. C. M. Slats;J.-C. Truffert

  • Tools for diagnosis, monitoring and screening of Schistosoma infections utilizing lateral-flow based assays and upconverting phosphor labels

    Paul L. A. M. Corstjens;Claudia J. De Dood;Dieuwke Kornelis;Elisa M. Tjon Kon Fat

  • The NFATc2 gene is involved in a novel cloned translocation in a Ewing sarcoma variant that couples its function in immunology to oncology.

    Károly Szuhai;Marije IJszenga;Danielle de Jong;Apollon Karseladze

  • EWSR1-CREB1 and EWSR1-ATF1 Fusion Genes in Angiomatoid Fibrous Histiocytoma

    Sabrina Rossi;Kàroly Szuhai;Marije Ijszenga;Hans J Tanke

  • Lateral-flow and up-converting phosphor reporters to detect single-stranded nucleic acids in a sandwich-hybridization assay.

    Paul L.A.M Corstjens;Michel Zuiderwijk;Mats Nilsson;Hans Feindt

  • Mutational Analysis of Fibrillarin and Its Mobility in Living Human Cells

    Sabine Snaar;Karien Wiesmeijer;Aart G. Jochemsen;Hans J. Tanke

  • Poly(A)+ RNAs roam the cell nucleus and pass through speckle domains in transcriptionally active and inactive cells

    Chris Molenaar;Abadir Abdulle;Aarti Gena;Hans J. Tanke

  • Presence of a high amount of stroma and downregulation of SMAD4 predict for worse survival for stage I-II colon cancer patients.

    Wilma E. Mesker;Gerrit-Jan Liefers;Jan M. C. Junggeburt;Gabi W. van Pelt

  • Methods for visualizing RNA processing and transport pathways in living cells.

    Roeland W. Dirks;Chris Molenaar;Hans J. Tanke

Frequent Co-Authors

Karoly Szuhai
Karoly Szuhai Leiden University Medical Center
Roeland W. Dirks
Roeland W. Dirks Leiden University Medical Center
Carla Rosenberg
Carla Rosenberg Universidade de São Paulo
Anton K. Raap
Anton K. Raap Leiden University Medical Center
Pancras C.W. Hogendoorn
Pancras C.W. Hogendoorn Leiden University Medical Center
Diana van Heemst
Diana van Heemst Leiden University Medical Center
Rudi G. J. Westendorp
Rudi G. J. Westendorp University of Copenhagen
Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar
Rob A. E. M. Tollenaar Leiden University Medical Center
André M. Deelder
André M. Deelder Leiden University Medical Center
Thoas Fioretos
Thoas Fioretos Lund University

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