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Jaak M. Vossen was affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their academic career was primarily connected to this institution, where they conducted research and contributed to the scientific community.

Throughout their career, Jaak M. Vossen did not have listed recent papers or frequent publication venues recorded in the available data. Additionally, there were no frequent co-authors or book publications attributed to them in the data provided.

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Best Publications

  • 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

  • Long-term survival and transplantation of haemopoietic stem cells for immunodeficiencies: report of the European experience 1968–99

    Corinne Antoine;Susanna Müller;Andrew Cant;Marina Cavazzana-Calvo

  • Long-Term Immune Reconstitution and Outcome After HLA-Nonidentical T-Cell–Depleted Bone Marrow Transplantation for Severe Combined Immunodeficiency: A European Retrospective Study of 116 Patients

    Elie Haddad;Paul Landais;Wilhelm Friedrich;Bert Gerritsen

  • European experience of bone-marrow transplantation for severe combined immunodeficiency

    A. Fischer;C. Griscelli;P. Landais;W. Friedrich

  • Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for patients with myelo- dysplastic syndromes and secondary acute myeloid leukaemias: a report on behalf of the Chronic Leukaemia Working Party of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT)

    Theo De Witte;Jo Hermans;Jaak Vossen;Andrea Bacigalupo

  • Prediction of severe disseminated adenovirus infection by serum PCR

    Marcela Echavarria;Michael Forman;Maarten J. D. Van Tol;Jaak M. Vossen

  • Autosomal Recessive Osteopetrosis: Variability of Findings at Diagnosis and During the Natural Course

    E. J. A. Gerritsen;J. M. Vossen;I. H. G. Van Loo;J. Hermans

  • Bone-marrow transplantation for immunodeficiencies and osteopetrosis: European survey, 1968-1985.

    A. Fischer;W. Friedrich;R. Levinsky;J. Vossen

  • Treatment With Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor After Allogeneic Bone Marrow Transplantation for Acute Leukemia Increases the Risk of Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Death: A Study From the Acute Leukemia Working Party of the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplantation

    Olle Ringdén;Myriam Labopin;Norbert Claude Gorin;Katarina Le Blanc

  • Whole-blood lymphocyte cultures

    E. Bloemena;M.T.L. Roos;J.L.A.M. Van Heijst;J.M.J.J. Vossen

  • Autologous haemopoietic stem-cell transplantation in four patients with refractory juvenile chronic arthritis.

    Nico Wulffraat;Annet van Royen;Marc Bierings;Jaak Vossen

  • Treatment with granulocyte colony-stimulating factor after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for acute leukemia increases the risk of graft-versus-host disease and death

    O. Ringdén;M. Labopin;N.C. Gorin;K. Le Blanc

  • High levels of adenovirus DNA in serum correlate with fatal outcome of adenovirus infection in children after allogeneic stem-cell transplantation.

    Marco W. Schilham;Eric C. Claas;Wouter van Zaane;Bianca Heemskerk

  • Bone marrow transplantation for autosomal recessive osteopetrosis. A report from the Working Party on Inborn Errors of the European Bone Marrow Transplantation Group.

    Egbert J.A. Gerritsen;Jaak M. Vossen;Anders Fasth;Wilhelm Friedrich

  • Reduction of Graft Failure by a Monoclonal Antibody (Anti-LFA-1 CD11a) After HLA Nonidentical Bone Marrow Transplantation in Children With Immunodeficiencies, Osteopetrosis, and Fanconi’s Anemia: A European Group for Immunodeficiency/European Group for Bone Marrow Transplantation Report

    A Fischer;W Friedrich;A Fasth;S Blanche

  • Influence of protective isolation on outcome of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation for leukemia.

    J R Passweg;P A Rowlings;K A Atkinson;A J Barrett

  • Immune Reconstitution and Clearance of Human Adenovirus Viremia in Pediatric Stem-Cell Recipients

    Bianca Heemskerk;Arjan C. Lankester;Tamara van Vreeswijk;Matthias F. C. Beersma

  • Interferon-gamma prevents graft-versus-host disease after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation in mice.

    H. P. M. Brok;P. J. Heidt;P. H. Van Der Meide;C. Zurcher

  • Prevention of infection and graft-versus-host disease by suppression of intestinal microflora in children treated with allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.

    J. M. Vossen;P. J. Heidt;H. van den Berg;E. J. A. Gerritsen

  • Stem cell transplantation for chronic myeloid leukemia in children

    Kate Cwynarski;Irene A G Roberts;Simona Iacobelli;Anja van Biezen

  • CD40lbase: a database of CD40L gene mutations causing X-linked hyper-IgM syndrome.

    Luigi D. Notarangelo;Manuel C. Peitsch;Tore G. Abrahamsen;Colette Bachelot

  • Disturbances of growth and endocrine function after busulphan-based conditioning for haematopoietic stem cell transplantation during infancy and childhood.

    B Bakker;W Oostdijk;D Bresters;M J E Walenkamp

  • Adenovirus infection in paediatric stem cell transplant recipients : increased risk in young children with a delayed immune recovery

    M J D van Tol;A C M Kroes;J Schinkel;W Dinkelaar

  • Restricted utilization of germ-line VH3 genes and short diverse third complementarity-determining regions (CDR3) in human fetal B lymphocyte immunoglobulin heavy chain rearrangements.

    Frank M. Raaphorst;Erik Timmers;Marcel J. H. Kenter;Maarten J. D. Van Tol

Frequent Co-Authors

Robbert G. M. Bredius
Robbert G. M. Bredius Leiden University Medical Center
Arjan C. Lankester
Arjan C. Lankester Leiden University Medical Center
Aloys C. M. Kroes
Aloys C. M. Kroes Leiden University Medical Center
Eric C. J. Claas
Eric C. J. Claas Leiden University Medical Center
Alain Fischer
Alain Fischer Collège de France
Peter J. van den Elsen
Peter J. van den Elsen Leiden University Medical Center
Eliane Gluckman
Eliane Gluckman Université Paris Cité
Claude Griscelli
Claude Griscelli Necker-Enfants Malades Hospital
Francesco Locatelli
Francesco Locatelli University of Pavia
Helmut Gadner
Helmut Gadner St Anna Children's Hospital

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