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Overview

Jan Verhoef is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple areas within the fields of Medicine and Immunology and Microbiology, with specific focus on Oncology, Immunology, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging.

The main topics of Verhoef's work include:

  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research

Verhoef has contributed to recent academic literature, including the paper titled "460 (PB448): On-target - prioritizing specificity during T Cell Engager discovery against peptide: HLA antigens," published in 2024 in the European Journal of Cancer.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Verhoef in research projects include:

  • J. Turley
  • Ramón A. González
  • Simona Aufiero
  • J. Kienjet-Ronken
  • Raquel Planas

The primary venue for Verhoef's publications is the European Journal of Cancer.

Best Publications

  • Multilocus Sequence Typing of Klebsiella pneumoniae Nosocomial Isolates

    Laure Diancourt;Virginie Passet;Jan Verhoef;Patrick A. D. Grimont

  • Prognostic Values of Tumor Necrosis Factor/Cachectin, Interleukin-l, Interferon-α, and Interferon-γ in the Serum of Patients with Septic Shock

    Thierry Calandra;Jean-Daniel Baumgartner;Georges E. Grau;Mei-Miau Wu

  • Emerging Importance of Multidrug-Resistant Acinetobacter Species and Stenotrophomonas maltophilia as Pathogens in Seriously Ill Patients: Geographic Patterns, Epidemiological Features, and Trends in the SENTRY Antimicrobial Surveillance Program (1997–1999)

    Ana Cristina Gales;Ana Cristina Gales;R. N. Jones;K. R. Forward;J. Linares

  • Streptococcus pneumoniae: virulence factors, pathogenesis, and vaccines.

    E. Alonsodevelasco;A. F.M. Verheul;J. Verhoef;H. Snippe

  • Molecular typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus on the basis of protein A gene polymorphism

    H. M. E. Frénay;A. E. Bunschoten;L. M. Schouls;W. J. van Leeuwen

  • Pulmonary surfactant protein A enhances the host-defense mechanism of rat alveolar macrophages.

    Freek van Iwaarden;Berris Welmers;Jan Verhoef;Henk P. Haagsman

  • Lipoprotein metabolism in patients with severe sepsis

    Henk J. van Leeuwen;Eric C. J. M. Heezius;Geesje M. Dallinga;Jos A. G. van Strijp

  • Antimicrobial susceptibility and frequency of occurrence of clinical blood isolates in Europe from the SENTRY antimicrobial surveillance program, 1997 and 1998.

    Ad C. Fluit;Mark E. Jones;Franz-Josef Schmitz;Jacques Acar

  • Epidemiology and Susceptibility of 3,051 Staphylococcus aureus Isolates from 25 University Hospitals Participating in the European SENTRY Study

    A. C. Fluit;C. L. C. Wielders;J. Verhoef;F.-J. Schmitz;F.-J. Schmitz

  • Multidrug Resistance among Enterobacteriaceae Is Strongly Associated with the Presence of Integrons and Is Independent of Species or Isolate Origin

    Maurine A. Leverstein-van Hall;Hetty E. M. Blok;A. Rogier T. Donders;Armand Paauw

  • International surveillance of blood stream infections due to Candida species in the European SENTRY program: species distribution and antifungal susceptibility including the investigational triazole and echinocandin agents

    M.A Pfaller;R.N Jones;G.V Doern;A.C Fluit

  • Treatment of Gram-Negative Septic Shock with Human IgG Antibody to Escherichia coli J5: A Prospective, Double-Blind, Randomized Trial

    Thierry Calandra;Michel P. Glauser;Joop Schellekens;Jan Verhoef

  • From the Immunocompromised Host Society: The Design, Analysis, and Reporting of Clinical Trials on the Empirical Antibiotic Management of the Neutropenic Patient: Report of a Consensus Panel

    Philip A. Pizzo;Donald Armstrong;Gerald Bodey;Ben de Pauw

  • The magnetic immuno polymerase chain reaction assay for direct detection of salmonellae in fecal samples.

    M. N. Widjojoatmodjo;A. C. Fluit;R. Torensma;G. P. H. T. Verdonk

  • Characterisation of large and small subunit rRNA and mini-exon genes further supports the distinction of six Trypanosoma cruzi lineages.

    Sylvain Brisse;Jan Verhoef;Michel Tibayrenc

  • Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Production by Human Monocytes Involves the Raf-1/MEK1-MEK2/ERK1-ERK2 Pathway

    Unknown

  • Identification of a new geographically widespread multiresistant Acinetobacter baumannii clone from European hospitals.

    Helke van Dessel;Lenie Dijkshoorn;Tanny van der Reijden;Nancy Bakker

  • Effect of protein A on staphylococcal opsonization.

    P K Peterson;J Verhoef;L D Sabath;P G Quie

  • The role of interdigestive small bowel motility in the regulation of gut microflora, bacterial overgrowth, and bacterial translocation in rats

    V. B. Nieuwenhuijs;A. Verheem;H. Van Duijvenbode-Beumer;M. R. Visser

  • The prevalence of aminoglycoside resistance and corresponding resistance genes in clinical isolates of staphylococci from 19 European hospitals.

    Franz-Josef Schmitz;Ad C. Fluit;Mechthild Gondolf;Ralf Beyrau

  • Phylogenetic diversity of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Klebsiella oxytoca clinical isolates revealed by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA, gyrA and parC genes sequencing and automated ribotyping.

    Sylvain Brisse;Jan Verhoef

Frequent Co-Authors

Ad C. Fluit
Ad C. Fluit Utrecht University
Sylvain Brisse
Sylvain Brisse Institut Pasteur
Jos A. G. van Strijp
Jos A. G. van Strijp Utrecht University
Kok P. M. van Kessel
Kok P. M. van Kessel Utrecht University
L.M.G. Van Golde
L.M.G. Van Golde Utrecht University
Andy I. M. Hoepelman
Andy I. M. Hoepelman Utrecht University
Ruurd Torensma
Ruurd Torensma Radboud University
Marc J. M. Bonten
Marc J. M. Bonten Utrecht University
Álvaro Pascual
Álvaro Pascual University of Seville
Leo M. Schouls
Leo M. Schouls University of Minnesota

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