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Marcel F. Jonkman was affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research focused primarily on medical disciplines, with particular attention to pathology and forensic medicine, genetics, cell biology, rheumatology, and epidemiology.

The scholar contributed to the study of autoimmune bullous skin diseases, coagulation disorders including bradykinin and polyphosphates, and related angioedema conditions. Additional research topics encompassed skin and cellular biology, urticaria and related conditions, nail diseases and treatments, hair growth and disorders, as well as antimicrobial peptides and their biological activities.

Among the notable publication venues where Marcel F. Jonkman published are:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • Journal of Proteome Research
  • Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
  • Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with the researcher included:

  • Dédée F. Murrell
  • Luca Borradori
  • Luis A. Díaz
  • Takashi Hashimoto
  • Michael Hertl

Significant papers authored by Marcel F. Jonkman feature:

  • "Novel insights into the epidemiology of epidermolysis bullosa (EB) from the Dutch EB Registry: EB more common than previously assumed?", 2020, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • "IgE autoantibodies in serum and skin of non-bullous and bullous pemphigoid patients", 2020, Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology
  • "Tryptic Shaving of Staphylococcus aureus Unveils Immunodominant Epitopes on the Bacterial Cell Surface", 2020, Journal of Proteome Research
  • "The effectiveness of rituximab in pemphigus and the benefit of additional maintenance infusions: Daily practice data from a retrospective study", 2020, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
  • "Natural Occurrence of Autoantibodies against Basement Membrane Proteins in Epidermolysis Bullosa", 2021, Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Best Publications

  • The classification of inherited epidermolysis bullosa (EB): Report of the Third International Consensus Meeting on Diagnosis and Classification of EB.

    Jo David Fine;Robin A J Eady;Eugene A. Bauer;Johann W. Bauer

  • Inherited epidermolysis bullosa: Updated recommendations on diagnosis and classification

    Jo David Fine;Leena Bruckner-Tuderman;Robin A.J. Eady;Eugene A. Bauer

  • Consensus statement on definitions of disease, end points, and therapeutic response for pemphigus

    Dedee F. Murrell;Sarah Dick;A. R. Ahmed;Masayuki Amagai

  • Revised classification system for inherited epidermolysis bullosa: Report of the second international consensus meeting on diagnosis and classification of epidermolysis bullosa

    Jo David Fine;Robin A J Eady;Eugene A. Bauer;Robert A. Briggaman

  • Definitions and outcome measures for bullous pemphigoid: Recommendations by an international panel of experts

    Dedee F. Murrell;Benjamin S. Daniel;Pascal Joly;Luca Borradori

  • Diagnosis and management of pemphigus: Recommendations of an international panel of experts

    Dedee F. Murrell;Sandra Peña;Sandra Peña;Pascal Joly;Branka Marinovic

  • MED-NODE

    Ioannis Giotis;Nynke Molders;Sander Land;Michael Biehl

  • Management of bullous pemphigoid: the European Dermatology Forum consensus in collaboration with the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology

    Claudio Feliciani;P. Joly;M. F. Jonkman;G. Zambruno

  • Pemphigus. S2 Guideline for diagnosis and treatment – guided by the European Dermatology Forum (EDF) in cooperation with the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology (EADV)

    M Hertl;H Jedlickova;S Karpati;B Marinovic

  • Revertant mosaicism in epidermolysis bullosa caused by mitotic gene conversion

    Marcel F Jonkman;Hans Scheffer;Rein Stulp;Hendri H Pas

  • Loss of Desmoplakin Tail Causes Lethal Acantholytic Epidermolysis Bullosa

    Marcel F. Jonkman;Anna M.G. Pasmooij;Suzanne G.M.A. Pasmans;Maarten P. van den Berg

  • Dexamethasone pulse therapy for Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis.

    Sylvia H. Kardaun;Marcel F. Jonkman

  • 180-KD BULLOUS PEMPHIGOID ANTIGEN (BP180) IS DEFICIENT IN GENERALIZED ATROPHIC BENIGN EPIDERMOLYSIS-BULLOSA

    M. F. Jonkman;M. C. J. M. De Jong;K. Heeres;H. H. Pas

  • A Mutation in Human Keratin K6b Produces a Phenocopy of the K17 Disorder Pachyonychia Congenita Type 2

    F. J. D. Smith;M. F. Jonkman;H. Van Goor;C. M. Coleman

  • Keratin 17 mutations cause either steatocystoma multiplex or pachyonychia congenita type 2

    S.P. Covello;F.J.D. Smith;J.H. Sillevis Smitt;A.S. Paller

  • U‐serrated immunodeposition pattern differentiates type VII collagen targeting bullous diseases from other subepidermal bullous autoimmune diseases

    R.M. Vodegel;M.f. Jonkman;H.H. Pas;M.C.J.M. De Jong

  • Ustekinumab in hidradenitis suppurativa: clinical results and a search for potential biomarkers in serum.

    J.L. Blok;K. Li;C. Brodmerkel;P. Horvátovich

  • Determinants of skin problems of the stump in lower-limb amputees.

    Henk E. Meulenbelt;Jan H. Geertzen;Marcel F. Jonkman;Pieter U. Dijkstra

  • Filaggrin mutations in the onset of eczema, sensitization, asthma, hay fever and the interaction with cat exposure

    Marielouise Schuttelaar;M Kerkhof;Marcel Jonkman;Gerard Koppelman

  • Bullous pemphigoid and linear IgA dermatosis sera recognize a similar 120-kDa keratinocyte collagenous glycoprotein with antigenic cross-reactivity to BP180

    Hendri H. Pas;Guus J. Kloosterhuis;Klaas Heeres;Jan B. Van der Meer

Frequent Co-Authors

Detlef Zillikens
Detlef Zillikens University of Lübeck
Hans Scheffer
Hans Scheffer Radboud University
Enno Schmidt
Enno Schmidt University of Lübeck
Ralf Ludwig
Ralf Ludwig University of Rostock
Takashi Hashimoto
Takashi Hashimoto Osaka Metropolitan University
Leena Bruckner-Tuderman
Leena Bruckner-Tuderman University of Freiburg
John A. McGrath
John A. McGrath King's College London
Richard J. Sinke
Richard J. Sinke University Medical Center Groningen
Hiroshi Shimizu
Hiroshi Shimizu Hokkaido University
Jouni Uitto
Jouni Uitto Thomas Jefferson University

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