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Hennie R. Hoogenboom

Hennie R. Hoogenboom

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Microbiology

D-Index
61
Citations
24074
World Ranking
2944
National Ranking
118

Overview

Hennie R. Hoogenboom is affiliated with Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Their academic career is primarily connected to this institution, where they contribute to ongoing research and scholarly activities.

Their research profile does not currently include recent papers, frequent co-authors, or regular publication venues. There are no recorded book publications, main or subfields of study, or principal topics attributed to their work in the available data.

Hoogenboom has not been associated with any awards according to the current records. There is no information indicating that they are deceased, so the profile is presented in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • By-passing immunization: Human antibodies from V-gene libraries displayed on phage

    James D. Marks;Hennie R. Hoogenboom;Timothy P. Bonnert;John McCafferty

  • Making Antibodies by Phage Display Technology

    Greg Winter;Andrew D. Griffiths;Robert E. Hawkins;Hennie R. Hoogenboom

  • Making antibody fragments using phage display libraries

    Tim Clackson;Hennie R. Hoogenboom;Andrew D. Griffiths;Greg Winter

  • Multi-subunit proteins on the surface of filamentous phage: methodologies for displaying antibody (Fab) heavy and light chains

    Hennie R. Hoogenboom;Andrew D. Griffiths;Kevin S. Johnson;David J. Chiswell

  • Selecting and screening recombinant antibody libraries

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  • A Large Non-immunized Human Fab Fragment Phage Library That Permits Rapid Isolation and Kinetic Analysis of High Affinity Antibodies

    H J de Haard;N van Neer;A Reurs;S E Hufton

  • By-passing immunisation. Human antibodies from synthetic repertoires of germline VH gene segments rearranged in vitro.

    Hennie R. Hoogenboom;Greg Winter

  • Antibody fragments from a 'single pot' phage display library as immunochemical reagents.

    Ahuva Nissim;H. R. Hoogenboom;I. M. Tomlinson;G. Flynn

  • Antibody phage display technology and its applications.

    H R Hoogenboom;A P De Bruine;S E Hufton;R M Hoet

  • Guiding the selection of human antibodies from phage display repertoires to a single epitope of an antigen.

    Laurent S. Jespers;Andy Roberts;Stephen M. Mahler;Greg Winter

  • Antibody engineering: a practical approach

    John McCafferty;Hennie Hoogenboom;Dave Chiswell

  • Generation of high-affinity human antibodies by combining donor-derived and synthetic complementarity-determining-region diversity

    René Michael Hoet;Edward H Cohen;Rachel Baribault Kent;Kristin Rookey

  • Molecular evolution of proteins on filamentous phage. Mimicking the strategy of the immune system.

    J D Marks;H R Hoogenboom;A D Griffiths;G Winter

  • Design and application of diabodies, triabodies and tetrabodies for cancer targeting

    Aneta Todorovska;Rob C. Roovers;Olan Dolezal;Alexander A. Kortt

  • Natural and designer binding sites made by phage display technology

    Hennie R Hoogenboom;Patrick Chames

  • An integrated vector system for the eukaryotic expression of antibodies or their fragments after selection from phage display libraries

    Lidija Persic;Andy Roberts;Jane Wilton;Antonino Cattaneo

  • Overview of antibody phage-display technology and its applications.

    Hennie R. Hoogenboom

  • Human anti-CD30 recombinant antibodies by guided phage antibody selection using cell panning.

    Klimka A;Matthey B;Roovers Rc;Barth S

  • Guided selection of a pan carcinoma specific antibody reveals similar binding characteristics yet structural divergence between the original murine antibody and its human equivalent

    Sigrid H.W Beiboer;Anneke Reurs;Rob C Roovers;Jan-Willem Arends

  • A profile of differentially expressed genes in primary colorectal cancer using suppression subtractive hybridization.

    Simon E. Hufton;Peter T. Moerkerk;Ricardo Brandwijk;Adriaan P. de Bruïne

  • Building antibodies from their genes.

    Hennie R. Hoogenboom;James D. Marks;Andrew D. G riffiths;Greg Winter

Frequent Co-Authors

Greg Winter
Greg Winter University of Cambridge
Andrew Bradbury
Andrew Bradbury Los Alamos National Laboratory
Andrew D. Griffiths
Andrew D. Griffiths PSL University
James D. Marks
James D. Marks University of California, San Francisco
Antonino Cattaneo
Antonino Cattaneo International School for Advanced Studies
Peter J. Hudson
Peter J. Hudson Pennsylvania State University
Yoram Reiter
Yoram Reiter Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Gerold Schuler
Gerold Schuler University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Jef Raus
Jef Raus Hasselt University

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