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49
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7964
World Ranking
18077
National Ranking
300

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Jef Raus is affiliated with Hasselt University in Belgium. Their academic profile indicates an active engagement in research, although specific details on recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues are not available.

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Best Publications

  • Increased frequency of interleukin 2-responsive T cells specific for myelin basic protein and proteolipid protein in peripheral blood and cerebrospinal fluid of patients with multiple sclerosis.

    Jingwu Zhang;Silva Markovic-Plese;Blishda Lacet;Jef Raus

  • MHC-restricted depletion of human myelin basic protein-reactive T cells by T cell vaccination

    Jingwu Zhang;Robert Medaer;Piet Stinissen;David Hafler

  • Evidence for a systemic immune activation during depression: results of leukocyte enumeration by flow cytometry in conjunction with monoclonal antibody staining.

    M. Maes;J. Lambrechts;E. Bosmans;J. Jacobs

  • Quadriceps and Grip Strength Are Related to Vitamin D Receptor Genotype in Elderly Nonobese Women

    Piet Geusens;Caroline Vandevyver;Johan Vanhoof;Jean-Jacques Cassiman

  • Immune Disturbances during Major Depression: Upregulated Expression of Interleukin-2 Receptors

    M. Maes;E. Bosmans;E. Suy;C. Vandervorst

  • Myelin basic protein-specific T lymphocytes in multiple sclerosis and controls: precursor frequency, fine specificity, and cytotoxicity.

    Zhang Jingwu;R. Medaer;G. A. Hashim;Ying Chin

  • T‐cell reactivity to multiple myelin antigens in multiple sclerosis patients and healthy controls

    Niels Hellings;Mark Baree;Christof Verhoeven;Marie Beatrijs D'hooghe

  • Disturbances in acute phase plasma proteins during melancholia: additional evidence for the presence of an inflammatory process during that illness.

    Michael Maes;Simon Scharpe;Eugene Bosmans;Maurits Vandewoude

  • Musculoskeletal effects of the recombinant human IGF-I/IGF binding protein-3 complex in osteoporotic patients with proximal femoral fracture: a double-blind, placebo-controlled pilot study.

    Steven Boonen;Clifford Rosen;Roger Bouillon;Andreas Sommer

  • Influence of the Vitamin D Receptor Gene Alleles on Bone Mineral Density in Postmenopausal and Osteoporotic Women

    Caroline Vandevyver;Tine Wylin;Jean-Jacques Cassiman;Jef Raus

  • Construction and expression of antibody-tumor necrosis factor fusion proteins☆

    Hennie R. Hoogenboom;Guido Volckaert;Jef C.M. Raus

  • INCREASED FREQUENCY OF GAMMA DELTA T CELLS IN CEREBROSPINAL FLUID AND PERIPHERAL BLOOD OF PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS : REACTIVITY, CYTOTOXICITY , AND T CELL RECEPTOR V GENE REARRANGEMENTS

    P. Stinissen;C. Vandevyver;R. Medaer;L. Vandegaer

  • Impaired lymphocyte stimulation by mitogens in severely depressed patients. A complex interface with HPA-axis hyperfunction, noradrenergic activity and the ageing process.

    Michaël Maes;Eugéne Bosmans;Eduard Suy;Bob Minner

  • Lack of association between estrogen receptor genotypes and bone mineral density, fracture history, or muscle strength in elderly women.

    Caroline Vandevyver;Johan Vanhoof;K Declerck;Piet Stinissen

  • Antiphospholipid, antinuclear, Epstein-Barr and cytomegalovirus antibodies, and soluble interleukin-2 receptors in depressive patients.

    M. Maes;E. Bosmans;E. Suy;C. Vandervorst

  • Cytokine profile of myelin basic protein—reactive T cells in multiple sclerosis and healthy individuals

    G Hermans;P Stinissen;L Hauben;E Van den Berg-Loonen

  • The autoimmune pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis: Role of autoreactive T cells and new immunotherapies

    Ann VanderBorght;Piet Geusens;Jef Raus;Piet Stinissen

  • In vivo clonotypic regulation of human myelin basic protein-reactive T cells by T cell vaccination.

    Jingwu Zhang;C. Vandevyver;P. Stinissen;J. Raus

  • Decreased serum dipeptidyl peptidase IV activity in major depression.

    M. Maes;I. De Meester;G. Vanhoof;S. Scharpé

  • A further exploration of the relationships between immune parameters and the HPA-axis activity in depressed patients.

    Michael Maes;E Bosmans;E Suy;B Minner

Frequent Co-Authors

Piet Stinissen
Piet Stinissen Hasselt University
Jingwu Zhang
Jingwu Zhang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Piet Geusens
Piet Geusens Maastricht University
Michael Maes
Michael Maes University of Electronic Science and Technology of China
Steven Boonen
Steven Boonen KU Leuven
Arthur A. Vandenbark
Arthur A. Vandenbark Oregon Health & Science University
Niels Hellings
Niels Hellings Hasselt University
David A. Hafler
David A. Hafler Yale University
Simon Scharpé
Simon Scharpé University of Antwerp

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