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J. van der Greef

J. van der Greef

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
56
Citations
9705
World Ranking
11803
National Ranking
223

Overview

J. van der Greef is affiliated with Leiden University in the Netherlands, contributing to the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research primarily focuses on metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, reflecting a specialized interest in molecular biology within their broader scientific domain.

The scientist's recent publication record includes a study titled "Identification of an urinary metabolite profile associated with osteoarthritis", published in 2021 in the venue UNC Libraries. This work aligns with their expertise in metabolomics, emphasizing the analysis of biological markers related to osteoarthritis.

Van der Greef collaborates frequently with multiple coauthors, highlighting interdisciplinary and collaborative research efforts. Frequent coauthors include:

  • R.J.A.N. Lamers
  • Joop H.J. van Nesselrooij
  • V.B. Kraus
  • J.M. Jordan
  • J.B. Renner

Their publication venues, while limited in number within the dataset, show participation in notable academic outlets such as UNC Libraries, where their recent work has been disseminated.

Their research is chiefly situated in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a subfield focus on molecular biology. Topics of consistent engagement include metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies, which are reflected in both published works and research interests.

  • Identification of an urinary metabolite profile associated with osteoarthritis (2021, UNC Libraries)

  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies

  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
  • Molecular Biology

Best Publications

  • ANOVA-simultaneous component analysis (ASCA): a new tool for analyzing designed metabolomics data

    Age K. Smilde;Jeroen J. Jansen;Huub C. J. Hoefsloot;Robert-Jan A. N. Lamers

  • High-performance liquid chromatography with on-line coupled UV, mass spectrometric and biochemical detection for identification of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors from natural products

    K. Ingkaninan;C.M. de Best;R. van der Heijden;A.J.P. Hofte

  • The art and practice of systems biology in medicine: mapping patterns of relationships.

    J. van der Greef;S. Martin;P. Juhasz;A. Adourian

  • Isotachophoresis as an on-line concentration pretreatment technique in capillary electrophoresis.

    D.S. Stegehuis;H. Irthu;U.R. Tjaden;J. Van Der Greef

  • Discovery of early-stage biomarkers for diabetic kidney disease using ms-based metabolomics (FinnDiane study)

    F. M. van der Kloet;F. W.A. Tempels;N. Ismail;R. van der Heijden

  • Neuropeptide expression and processing as revealed by direct matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry of single neurons

    C. R. Jimenez;P. A. van Veelen;K. W. Li;W. C. Wildering

  • Statistical validation of megavariate effects in ASCA

    Daniel J Vis;Johan A Westerhuis;Age K Smilde;Jan van der Greef

  • Attomole detection of proteins by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry with the use of picolitre vials

    S. Jespersen;W. M. A. Niessen;U. R. Tjaden;J. van der Greef

  • Pseudo-electrochromatography-mass spectrometry: a new alternative

    E.R. Verheij;U.R. Tjaden;W.M.A. Niessen;J. Van der Greef

  • Capillary electrophoresis—mass spectrometry

    W.M.A. Niessen;U.R. Tjaden;J. van der Greef

  • Automated isotachophoretic analyte focusing for capillary zone electrophoresis in a single capillary using hydrodynamic back-pressure programming

    N.J. Reinhoud;U.R. Tjaden;J. van der Greef

  • Partial linear fit : a new NMR spectroscopy preprocessing tool for pattern recognition applications

    J.T.W.E. Vogels;A.C. Tas;J. Venekamp;J. van der Greef

  • Dynamic metabolomic data analysis: a tutorial review

    A. K. Smilde;J. A. Westerhuis;H. C. J. Hoefsloot;S. Bijlsma

  • Detection of Adulteration in Orange Juices by a New Screening Method Using Proton NMR Spectroscopy in Combination with Pattern Recognition Techniques

    J.T.W.E. Vogels;L. Terwel;A.C. Tas;F. van den Berg

  • Multilevel component analysis of time-resolved metabolic fingerprinting data

    J.J. Jansen;H.C.J. Hoefsloot;J. van der Greef;M.E. Timmerman

  • Analysis of longitudinal metabolomics data

    Jeroen J. Jansen;Huub C. J. Hoefsloot;Hans F. M. Boelens;Jan Van Der Greef

  • Direct peptide profiling of single neurons by matrix‐assisted laser desorption–ionization mass spectrometry

    P. A. van Veelen;C. R. Jiménez;K. W. Li;W. C. Wildering

  • Pseudo-electrochromatography--negative-ion electrospray mass spectrometry of aromatic glucuronides and food colours.

    M. Hugener;A.P. Tinke;W.M.A. Niessen;U.R. Tjaden

  • Lipidomic approach to evaluate rosuvastatin and atorvastatin at various dosages: investigating differential effects among statins

    Sandrin C. Bergheanu;Theo Reijmers;Aeilko H. Zwinderman;Ivana Bobeldijk

  • Reversed-Phase Liquid Chromatography Coupled On-Line to Receptor Affinity Detection Based on the Human Estrogen Receptor

    A. J. Oosterkamp;M. T. Villaverde Herraiz;H. Irth;and U. R. Tjaden

  • On-line immunochemical detection in liquid chromatography using fluorescein-labelled antibodies

    H. Irth;A.J. Oosterkamp;W. van der Welle;U.R. Tjaden

  • Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry with on-line solid-phase extraction by a restricted-access C18 precolumn for direct plasma and urine injection.

    R.A.M. van der Hoeven;A.J.P. Hofte;M. Frenay;H. Irth

  • Quantitative bioanalysis using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry

    S. Jespersen;W.M.A. Niessen;U.R. Tjaden;J. van der Greef

  • Analyte focusing in capillary electrophoresis using on-line isotachophoresis

    D.S. Stegehuis;U.R. Tjaden;J. van der Greef

  • Bioanalysis of some anthracyclines in human plasma by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection.

    N.J. Reinhoud;U.R. Tjaden;H. Irth;J. van der Greef

  • A novel sheathless and electrodeless microelectrospray interface for the on‐line coupling of capillary zone electrophoresis to mass spectrometry

    M. Mazereeuw;A.J.P. Hofte;U.R. Tjaden;J. van der Greef

  • On-capillary isotachophoresis for loadability enhancement in capillary zone electrophoresis/mass spectrometry of beta-agonists.

    M. H. Lamoree;N. J. Reinhoud;U. R. Tjaden;W. M. A. Niessen

Frequent Co-Authors

U.R. Tjaden
U.R. Tjaden Leiden University
Wilfried M. A. Niessen
Wilfried M. A. Niessen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Henk A. Schols
Henk A. Schols Wageningen University & Research
Nico M. M. Nibbering
Nico M. M. Nibbering Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Philippe Hubert
Philippe Hubert University of Liège
Jacques Crommen
Jacques Crommen University of Liège
Ka Wan Li
Ka Wan Li Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Alphons G. J. Voragen
Alphons G. J. Voragen Wageningen University & Research
Age K. Smilde
Age K. Smilde University of Amsterdam
György Marko-Varga
György Marko-Varga Lund University

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