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81
Citations
26278
World Ranking
1554
National Ranking
56

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1993 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1977 - Robert Koch Prize

Overview

J. J. Van Rood was affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands. Their academic work focused primarily on medicine with specific contributions in hematology and surgery.

The research topics covered by Van Rood included:

  • Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
  • Transplantation: Methods and Outcomes

Van Rood contributed notably to the following publication venue:

  • Definitions

An example of their published work includes the paper titled Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide, which appeared in 2020 within the journal Definitions.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Van Rood comprised:

  • Machteld Oudshoorn
  • A. van Leeuwen
  • H G vd Zanden

During their career, Van Rood was recognized with awards including the Robert Koch Prize in 1977 and was inducted as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1993.

Best Publications

  • Outcomes after transplantation of cord Blood or bone marrow from unrelated donors in adults with leukemia

    Mary J. Laughlin;Mary Eapen;Pablo Rubinstein;John E. Wagner

  • Mismatches of Minor Histocompatibility Antigens between HLA-Identical Donors and Recipients and the Development of Graft-Versus-Host Disease after Bone Marrow Transplantation

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy;R. Schipper;J. Pool;E. Blokland

  • Results of Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplants for Leukemia Using Donors Other Than HLA-Identical Siblings

    R Szydlo;J M Goldman;J P Klein;R P Gale

  • Simultaneous detection of two cell populations by two-colour fluorescence and application to the recognition of B-cell determinants.

    J. J. Van Rood;A. Van Leeuwen;J. S. Ploem

  • Hematopoiesis-restricted minor histocompatibility antigens HA-1- or HA-2-specific T cells can induce complete remissions of relapsed leukemia.

    W. A. Erik Marijt;Mirjam H. M. Heemskerk;Freke M. Kloosterboer;Els Goulmy

  • Leucocyte antibodies in sera from pregnant women.

    J J Van Rood;J G Eernisse;A Van Leeuwen

  • LEUKOCYTE GROUPING. A METHOD AND ITS APPLICATION

    J. J. Van Rood;A. Van Leeuwen

  • The HLA-DQ2 gene dose effect in celiac disease is directly related to the magnitude and breadth of gluten-specific T cell responses

    Willemijn Vader;Dariusz Stepniak;Yvonne Kooy;Luisa Mearin

  • One million haemopoietic stem-cell transplants: a retrospective observational study

    Alois Gratwohl;Marcelo C Pasquini;Mahmoud Aljurf;Yoshiko Atsuta

  • Tissue distribution of human minor histocompatibility antigens. Ubiquitous versus restricted tissue distribution indicates heterogeneity among human cytotoxic T lymphocyte-defined non-MHC antigens.

    M de Bueger;A Bakker;J J Van Rood;F Van der Woude

  • Risk factors for acute graft-versus-host disease.

    Robert Peter Gale;Mortimer M. Bortin;Dirk W. van Bekkum;James C. Biggs

  • Y-antigen killing by T cells of women is restricted by HLA.

    E.A.J.M. Goulmy;A. Termijtelen;B.A. Bradley;J.J. van Rood

  • The Major Histocompatibility Complex — Genetics and Biology

    Fritz H. Bach;Jon J. van Rood

  • Effect of tolerance to noninherited maternal antigens on the occurrence of graft-versus-host disease after bone marrow transplantation from a parent or an HLA-haploidentical sibling

    Jon J. Van Rood;Fausto R. Loberiza;Mei Jie Zhang;Machteld Oudshoorn

  • The serological recognition of the human MLC determinants using a modified cytotoxicity technique.

    J. J. Van Rood;A. Van Leeuwen;J. J. Keuning;A. Blusse Van Oud Alblas

  • The effect of KIR ligand incompatibility on the outcome of unrelated donor transplantation: a report from the center for international blood and marrow transplant research, the European blood and marrow transplant registry, and the Dutch registry.

    Sherif S. Farag;Andrea Bacigalupo;Mary Eapen;Carolyn Hurley

  • TRANSPLANTATION OF BONE-MARROW CELLS AND FETAL THYMUS IN AN INFANT WITH LYMPHOPENIC IMMUNOLOGICAL DEFICIENCY

    J. De Koning;D.W. Van Bekkum;K.A. Dicke;L.J. Dooren

  • Induction of B cell unresponsiveness to noninherited maternal HLA antigens during fetal life.

    F. H. J. Claas;Y. Gijbels;J. Van Der Velden-De Munck;J. J. Van Rood

  • Association of cervical cancer with the presence of CD4+ regulatory T cells specific for human papillomavirus antigens

    Sjoerd H. van der Burg;Sytse J. Piersma;Annemieke de Jong;Jeanette M. van der Hulst

  • HLA-DW3 ASSOCIATED WITH CŒLIAC DISEASE

    J.J. Keuning;A.S. Peña;J.P. Van Hooff;A. Van Leeuwen

Frequent Co-Authors

Els Goulmy
Els Goulmy Leiden University Medical Center
R. R. P. De Vries
R. R. P. De Vries Leiden University Medical Center
Machteld Oudshoorn
Machteld Oudshoorn Leiden University
Frans H.J. Claas
Frans H.J. Claas Leiden University Medical Center
Anneke Brand
Anneke Brand Leiden University Medical Center
Arnold B. Bakker
Arnold B. Bakker Erasmus University Rotterdam
Ilias I.N. Doxiadis
Ilias I.N. Doxiadis Leiden University Medical Center
Jan W. Gratama
Jan W. Gratama Erasmus University Rotterdam
L. A. Van Es
L. A. Van Es Leiden University
Walter F. Bodmer
Walter F. Bodmer University of Oxford

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