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Overview

Jeroen DeGroot is affiliated with Charles River Laboratories (Netherlands) and conducts research primarily in the field of Medicine. Their work spans several subfields including Infectious Diseases, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Epidemiology, Oncology, and Biomedical Engineering.

Their research covers a variety of topics with publications related to:

  • Viral gastroenteritis research and epidemiology
  • Viral Infections and Immunology Research
  • Respiratory viral infections research
  • CAR-T cell therapy research
  • 3D Printing in Biomedical Research
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research

Jeroen DeGroot has contributed to publications in several venues, notably:

  • Cells
  • Cancer Research

Recent publications include:

  • Evaluation of 3D Human Intestinal Organoids as a Platform for EV-A71 Antiviral Drug Discovery (2023), published in Cells
  • Abstract 6705: An integrated in vitro and in vivo approach providing insights in immune modulation (2020), published in Cancer Research

Frequently collaborating co-authors are:

  • Fatma Masmoudi
  • Nânci Santos-Ferreira
  • Dasja Pajkrt
  • Katja C. Wolthers
  • Maria L.H. Vlaming

Best Publications

  • Effect of collagen turnover on the accumulation of advanced glycation end products.

    Nicole Verzijl;Jeroen DeGroot;Suzanne R. Thorpe;Ruud A. Bank

  • Crosslinking by advanced glycation end products increases the stiffness of the collagen network in human articular cartilage: A possible mechanism through which age is a risk factor for osteoarthritis

    Nicole Verzijl;Jeroen DeGroot;Chaya Ben Zaken;Orit Braun-Benjamin

  • Association between weight or Body Mass Index and hand osteoarthritis: a systematic review

    Erlangga Yusuf;Rob G Nelissen;Andreea Ioan-Facsinay;Vedrana Stojanovic-Susulic

  • Age-related accumulation of Maillard reaction products in human articular cartilage collagen.

    Nicole Verzijl;Jeroen Degroot;Esther Oldehinkel;Ruud A. Bank

  • Identification of PLOD2 as Telopeptide Lysyl Hydroxylase, an Important Enzyme in Fibrosis

    Annemarie J. van der Slot;Anne-Marie Zuurmond;Alfons F.J. Bardoel;Cisca Wijmenga

  • Matrix metalloproteinase activities and their relationship with collagen remodelling in tendon pathology.

    Graham P Riley;Valerie Curry;Jeroen DeGroot;Benno van El

  • Accumulation of advanced glycation end products as a molecular mechanism for aging as a risk factor in osteoarthritis

    Jeroen DeGroot;Nicole Verzijl;Marion J. G. Wenting-Van Wijk;Kim M. G. Jacobs

  • MMP protein and activity levels in synovial fluid from patients with joint injury, inflammatory arthritis, and osteoarthritis

    I Tchetverikov;L S Lohmander;N Verzijl;T W J Huizinga

  • Comprehensive LC−MSE Lipidomic Analysis using a Shotgun Approach and Its Application to Biomarker Detection and Identification in Osteoarthritis Patients

    Jose M. Castro-Perez;Jurre Kamphorst;Jeroen DeGroot;Floris Lafeber

  • Extracellular mitochondrial DNA and oxidatively damaged DNA in synovial fluid of patients with rheumatoid arthritis

    Shahin Hajizadeh;Jeroen DeGroot;Johan M TeKoppele;Andrej Tarkowski

  • Trabecular microfracture and the influence of pyridinium and non-enzymatic glycation-mediated collagen cross-links

    Christopher J. Hernandez;Simon Y. Tang;Bethany M. Baumbach;Paul B. Hwu

  • Serum and urinary biochemical markers for knee and hip-osteoarthritis: a systematic review applying the consensus BIPED criteria

    W.E. van Spil;J. DeGroot;W.F. Lems;J.C.M. Oostveen

  • Increased formation of pyridinoline cross-links due to higher telopeptide lysyl hydroxylase levels is a general fibrotic phenomenon.

    Annemarie J. Van Der Slot;Anne Marie Zuurmond;Antoon J. Van Den Bogaerdt;Magda M.W. Ulrich

  • MMP profile in paired serum and synovial fluid samples of patients with rheumatoid arthritis

    I Tchetverikov;H K Ronday;B Van El;G H Kiers

  • Advanced glycation end product ligands for the receptor for advanced glycation end products: Biochemical characterization and formation kinetics

    Jessica V Valencia;Stephen C Weldon;Douglas Quinn;Geesje H Kiers

  • Host-derived proteinases and degradation of dentine collagen in situ.

    A.J.P. van Strijp;D.C. Jansen;J. DeGroot;J.M. ten Cate

  • The AGE of the matrix: chemistry, consequence and cure.

    Jeroen DeGroot

  • Age-related decrease in proteoglycan synthesis of human articular chondrocytes: The role of nonenzymatic glycation

    Jeroen DeGroot;Nicole Verzijl;Ruud A. Bank;Floris P. J. G. Lafeber

  • Matrix metalloproteinases-3, -8, -9 as markers of disease activity and joint damage progression in early rheumatoid arthritis

    I Tchetverikov;L R Lard;J DeGroot;N Verzijl

  • Activation of receptor for advanced glycation end products in osteoarthritis leads to increased stimulation of chondrocytes and synoviocytes.

    Marjan M. C. Steenvoorden;Tom W. J. Huizinga;Nicole Verzijl;Ruud A. Bank

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan M. TeKoppele
Johan M. TeKoppele Utrecht University
Ruud A. Bank
Ruud A. Bank University Medical Center Groningen
Floris P. J. G. Lafeber
Floris P. J. G. Lafeber Utrecht University
Jan A.N. Verhaar
Jan A.N. Verhaar Erasmus University Rotterdam
Johannes W. J. Bijlsma
Johannes W. J. Bijlsma Utrecht University
Harrie Weinans
Harrie Weinans Utrecht University
Tom W. J. Huizinga
Tom W. J. Huizinga Leiden University Medical Center
René E. M. Toes
René E. M. Toes Leiden University Medical Center
Alice Maroudas
Alice Maroudas Technion – Israel Institute of Technology
Gerjo J. V. M. van Osch
Gerjo J. V. M. van Osch Erasmus University Rotterdam

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