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L.M.G. Van Golde

L.M.G. Van Golde

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
76
Citations
14679
World Ranking
5171
National Ranking
126

Overview

L.M.G. Van Golde is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic profile is characterized by contributions to a range of research areas, although specific papers and publication details are not available from the current dataset.

The scientist's work spans multiple fields and subfields, reflecting a broad scope of scholarly interest. Details on main fields of study, subfields, and topics of work are not specified, which limits a precise domain-focused overview.

No information is provided on recent papers, including titles, publication years, or venues. Similarly, there is no data on frequent co-authors or preferred publication venues, which could otherwise illustrate collaborative networks and dissemination channels.

The absence of records on book publications indicates that the scientist may focus primarily on journal or article-based contributions rather than monographs or edited volumes.

Details on awards or recognitions received by L.M.G. Van Golde are not available, so observations regarding distinctions cannot be made.

Overall, while the specifics of L.M.G. Van Golde's research output remain unspecified, their association with a reputed institution such as Utrecht University indicates active engagement in academic activity within the Netherlands.

Best Publications

  • The pulmonary surfactant system: biochemical aspects and functional significance

    L. M. G. Van Golde;J. J. Batenburg;B. Robertson

  • The pulmonary surfactant system: biochemical and clinical aspects.

    L. A. J. M. Creuwels;L. M. G. van Golde;H. P. Haagsman

  • Regulation of the biosynthesis of triacylglycerol, phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine in the liver.

    L.B.M. Tijburg;M.J.H. Geelen;L.M.G. van Golde

  • Immunocytochemical localization of surfactant protein D (SP-D) in type II cells, Clara cells, and alveolar macrophages of rat lung.

    W. F. Voorhout;T. Veenendaal;Y. Kuroki;Y. Ogasawara

  • Some studies on the metabolism of phospholipids in Golgi complex from bovine and rat liver in comparison to other subcellular fractions

    L.M.G. Van Golde;Becca Fleischer;Sidney Fleischer

  • The effect of dietary fat on the molecular species of lecithin from rat liver.

    L.M.G. Van Golde;L.L.M. Van Deenen

  • POSITIONAL SPECIFICITY OF SATURATED AND UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS IN PHOSPHATIDIC ACID FROM RAT LIVER

    F. Possmayer;G.L. Scherphof;T.M.A.R. Dubbelman;L.M.G. Van Golde

  • Biosynthesis of lipids in golgi complex and other subcellular fractions from rat liver

    L.M.G. van Golde;J. Raben;J.J. Batenburg;Becca Fleischer

  • Interactions of Surfactant Protein a with Influenza A Viruses: Binding and Neutralization

    C. A. Benne;C. A. Kraaijeveld;J. A. G. van Strijp;E. Brouwer

  • Opsonic Activities of Surfactant Proteins A and D in Phagocytosis of Gram-Negative Bacteria by Alveolar Macrophages

    J. C. Pikaar;W. F. Voorhout;L. M. G. Van Golde;J. Verhoef

  • Surfactant protein A is opsonin in phagocytosis of herpes simplex virus type 1 by rat alveolar macrophages.

    J. F. Van Iwaarden;J. A. G. Van Strijp;M. J. M. Ebskamp;A. C. Welmers

  • A Microtiter Plate Assay for the Determination of Uronic Acids

    B. M. Van Den Hoogen;P. R. Van Weeren;M. Lopes-Cardozo;L. M. G. Van Golde

  • Molecular species of lecithins from various animal tissues.

    A. Montfoort;L.M.G. Van Golde;L.L.M. Van Deenen

  • Synthesis and Assembly of Lung Surfactant

    H. P. Haagsman;L. M. G. Van Golde

  • Binding of surfactant protein A to the lipid A moiety of bacterial lipopolysaccharides.

    J F Van Iwaarden;J C Pikaar;J Storm;E Brouwer

  • Capacitation induces tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins in the boar sperm plasma membrane

    F. M. Flesch;B. Colenbrander;L. M. G. Van Golde;B. M. Gadella

  • Some studies on the biosynthesis of the molecular species of phosphatidylcholine from rat lung and phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine from rat liver.

    J.M. Vereyken;A. Montfoort;L.M.G. Van Golde

  • Glycolipid migration from the apical to the equatorial subdomains of the sperm head plasma membrane precedes the acrosome reaction. Evidence for a primary capacitation event in boar spermatozoa

    B. M. Gadella;M. Lopes-Cardozo;L. M. G. Van Golde;B. Colenbrander

  • Intracellular processing of pulmonary surfactant protein B in an endosomal/lysosomal compartment.

    W. F. Voorhout;T. Veenendaal;H. P. Haagsman;T. E. Weaver

  • Rat surfactant protein D enhances the production of oxygen radicals by rat alveolar macrophages.

    J F Van Iwaarden;H Shimizu;P H M Van Golde;D R Voelker

Frequent Co-Authors

Henk P. Haagsman
Henk P. Haagsman Utrecht University
L.L.M. Van Deenen
L.L.M. Van Deenen Utrecht University
Bart M. Gadella
Bart M. Gadella Utrecht University
Jan Verhoef
Jan Verhoef Utrecht University
Ben Colenbrander
Ben Colenbrander Utrecht University
Karel W. A. Wirtz
Karel W. A. Wirtz Utrecht University
Gerrit L. Scherphof
Gerrit L. Scherphof University of Groningen
H. van den Bosch
H. van den Bosch Utrecht University
Rudy A. Demel
Rudy A. Demel Utrecht University
Sidney Fleischer
Sidney Fleischer Vanderbilt University

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