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Biology and Biochemistry
Netherlands
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
18549
World Ranking
6972
National Ranking
179

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Netherlands Leader Award

Overview

John G. Collard is affiliated with the Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital in the Netherlands. Their scientific work and academic career are associated primarily with this institution.

Research details such as main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics of work have not been provided. The absence of listed recent papers, co-authors, and frequent publication venues also limits detailed insights into their publication history or collaborative networks.

There are no records of awards or recognitions related to their career available in the provided data. Likewise, no information about book publications or editorial contributions has been included.

The current data indicates that John G. Collard is active and has not been reported deceased.

Best Publications

  • Rac Downregulates Rho Activity: Reciprocal Balance between Both Gtpases Determines Cellular Morphology and Migratory Behavior

    Eva E. Sander;Jean P. ten Klooster;Sanne van Delft;Rob A. van der Kammen

  • Matrix-dependent Tiam1/Rac Signaling in Epithelial Cells Promotes Either Cell–Cell Adhesion or Cell Migration and Is Regulated by Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase

    Eva E. Sander;Sanne van Delft;Jean P. ten Klooster;Tim Reid

  • A role for Rac in Tiam1-induced membrane ruffling and invasion.

    Michiels F;Habets Gg;Stam Jc;van der Kammen Ra

  • Identification of an invasion-inducing gene, Tiam-1, that encodes a protein with homology to GDP-GTP exchangers for Rho-like proteins

    Gaston G.M. Habets;Ellen H.M. Scholtes;David Zuydgeest;Rob A. van der Kammen

  • Crosstalk between small GTPases and polarity proteins in cell polarization.

    Sandra Iden;John G. Collard

  • Inhibition of invasion of epithelial cells by Tiam1-Rac signaling.

    Peter L. Hordijk;Jean Paul ten Klooster;Rob A. van der Kammen;Frits Michiels

  • Mice deficient in the Rac activator Tiam1 are resistant to Ras-induced skin tumours

    Angeliki Malliri;Rob A. van der Kammen;Kristopher Clark;Maarten van der Valk

  • The Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factor Tiam1 Affects Neuronal Morphology; Opposing Roles for the Small GTPases Rac and Rho

    Frank N. van Leeuwen;Hendrie E.T. Kain;Rob A. van der Kammen;Frits Michiels

  • Activation of RhoA by Thrombin in Endothelial Hyperpermeability: Role of Rho Kinase and Protein Tyrosine Kinases

    G. P. Van Nieuw Amerongen;S. Van Delft;M. A. Vermeer;J. G. Collard

  • Tiam1 mediates Ras activation of Rac by a PI(3)K-independent mechanism

    John M. Lambert;Que T. Lambert;Gary W. Reuther;Angeliki Malliri

  • Rho GTPases: functions and association with cancer.

    Saskia I. J. Ellenbroek;John G. Collard

  • An essential role for ARF6-regulated membrane traffic in adherens junction turnover and epithelial cell migration.

    Felipe Palacios;Leo Price;Leo Price;Jill Schweitzer;John G. Collard

  • Oncogenic Ras downregulates Rac activity, which leads to increased Rho activity and epithelial-mesenchymal transition

    Gerben C.M. Zondag;Eva E. Evers;Jean P. ten Klooster;Lennert Janssen

  • Reactive oxygen species mediate Rac-induced loss of cell-cell adhesion in primary human endothelial cells

    Sandra van Wetering;Jaap D. van Buul;Safira Quik;Frederik P. J. Mul

  • Rho family proteins in cell adhesion and cell migration

    E.E Evers;G.C.M Zondag;A Malliri;L.S Price

  • Regulated Membrane Localization of Tiam1, Mediated by the NH2-terminal Pleckstrin Homology Domain, Is Required for Rac-dependent Membrane Ruffling and C-Jun NH2-terminal Kinase Activation

    F Michiels;J C Stam;P L Hordijk;R A van der Kammen

  • Invasion of T-lymphoma cells: cooperation between Rho family GTPases and lysophospholipid receptor signaling

    J.C. Stam;F. Michiels;R.A. van der Kammen;W.H. Moolenaar

  • Role of the PI3K regulatory subunit in the control of actin organization and cell migration.

    Concepción Jiménez;Rosario Armas Portela;Mario Mellado;Jose Miguel Rodríguez-Frade

  • Rac regulates phosphorylation of the myosin-II heavy chain, actinomyosin disassembly and cell spreading

    Frank N. van Leeuwen;Sanne van Delft;Hendrie E. Kain;Rob A. van der Kammen

  • Rap1 Regulates E-cadherin-mediated Cell-Cell Adhesion

    Leo S. Price;Amra Hajdo-Milasinovic;Jun Zhao;Fried J.T. Zwartkruis

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter L. Hordijk
Peter L. Hordijk University of Amsterdam
Federico Bussolino
Federico Bussolino University of Turin
Mohammad Reza Ahmadian
Mohammad Reza Ahmadian Max Planck Society
Wouter H. Moolenaar
Wouter H. Moolenaar Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Arnoud Sonnenberg
Arnoud Sonnenberg Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital
Elisabeth Ehler
Elisabeth Ehler King's College London
Patricia C. Salinas
Patricia C. Salinas University College London
Riccardo Fodde
Riccardo Fodde Erasmus MC
Peter L. Pearson
Peter L. Pearson Universidade de São Paulo
Anton Berns
Anton Berns Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital

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