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D-Index
56
Citations
12510
World Ranking
3703
National Ranking
138

Overview

Marijke T. L. Roos is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they engage in research activities.

While there are no recent papers listed, no frequent co-authors have been identified in the available data.

There is no detailed information on frequent publication venues or the number of publications in specific journals or conferences.

No book publications or associated publishers are on record.

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Best Publications

  • Prognostic Value of HIV-1 Syncytium-Inducing Phenotype for Rate of CD4+ Cell Depletion and Progression to AIDS

    Maarten Koot;Ireneus P. M. Keet;Aster H. V. Vos;Ruud E. Y. de Goede

  • Persistent immune activation in HIV-1 infection is associated with progression to AIDS.

    Mette D. Hazenberg;Sigrid A. Otto;Birgit H. B. Van Benthem;Marijke Th. L. Roos

  • Biphasic kinetics of peripheral blood T cells after triple combination therapy in HIV-1 infection: a composite of redistribution and proliferation

    Nadine G. Pakker;Daan W. Notermans;Rob J. De Boer;Marijke T.L. Roos

  • Immunological abnormalities in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected asymptomatic homosexual men. HIV affects the immune system before CD4+ T helper cell depletion occurs.

    F Miedema;A J Petit;F G Terpstra;J K Schattenkerk

  • Association between CCR5 Genotype and the Clinical Course of HIV-1 Infection

    A.M. de Roda Husman;M. Koot;M.T.E. Cornelissen;I.P.M. Keet

  • Viral Phenotype and Immune Response in Primary Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Infection

    M. T. L. Roos;J. M. A. Lange;R. E. Y. De Goede;R. A. Coutinho

  • Immuno-activation with anti-CD3 and recombinant human IL-2 in HIV-1-infected patients on potent antiretroviral therapy

    J.M. Prins;S. Jurriaans;van R.M.E. Praag;H. Blaak

  • Faces and phases of human CD8+ T-cell development

    Dörte Hamann;Marijke Th.L Roos;René A.W van Lier

  • Restored humoral immune response to influenza vaccination in HIV-infected adults treated with highly active antiretroviral therapy.

    F. P. Kroon;G. F. Rimmelzwaan;M. T. L. Roos;A. D. M. E. Osterhaus

  • Frequencies of circulating cytolytic, CD45RA+CD27-, CD8+ T lymphocytes depend on infection with CMV.

    Taco W. Kuijpers;Mireille T. Vossen;Mi-Ran Gent;Jean-Claude Davin

  • AIDS prognosis based on HIV-1 RNA, CD4+ T-cell count and function: markers with reciprocal predictive value over time after seroconversion.

    F. De Wolf;I. Spijkerman;P. T. Schellekens;M. Langendam

  • Whole-blood lymphocyte cultures

    E. Bloemena;M.T.L. Roos;J.L.A.M. Van Heijst;J.M.J.J. Vossen

  • Failure of Zidovudine Prophylaxis after Accidental Exposure to HIV-1

    Joep M.A. Lange;Charles A.B. Boucher;Carla E.M. Hollar;Ed H.H. Wiltink

  • OKT3 and IL-2 treatment for purging of the latent HIV-1 reservoir in vivo results in selective long-lasting CD4+ T cell depletion.

    R. M. E. Van Praag;J. M. Prins;M. T. L. Roos;P. Th. A. Schellekens

  • Programmed death of T cells in human immunodeficiency virus infection. No correlation with progression to disease.

    L. Meyaard;S.A. Otto;I.P.M. Keet;M.T.L. Roos

  • Changing virus-host interactions in the course of HIV-1 infection.

    Frank Miedema;Linde Meyaard;Maarten Koot;Michel Klein

  • Improvement of chronic diarrhoea in patients with advanced HIV-1 infection during potent antiretroviral therapy.

    N.A. Foudraine;G.J. Weverling;T. van Gool;M.T.L. Roos

  • Predictors for Non- and Slow Progression in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Type 1 Infection: Low Viral RNA Copy Numbers in Serum and Maintenance of High HIV-1 p24-Specific but Not V3-Specific Antibody Levels

    E. Hogervorst;S. Jurriaans;F. de Wolf;A. van Wijk

  • The effect of plasma drug concentrations on HIV-1 clearance rate during quadruple drug therapy

    R. M. W. Hoetelmans;M. H. E. Reijers;G. J. Weverling;R. W. Ten Kate

  • Evidence that both HIV and HIV-induced immunodeficiency enhance HCV replication among HCV seroconverters

    M.G.H.M. Beld;M. Penning;V.V. Lukashov;M. McMorrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Frank Miedema
Frank Miedema Utrecht University
Jaap Goudsmit
Jaap Goudsmit Harvard University
F. de Wolf
F. de Wolf Imperial College London
Dörte Hamann
Dörte Hamann University Medical Center Utrecht
R. A. Coutinho
R. A. Coutinho University of Amsterdam
Joep M. A. Lange
Joep M. A. Lange University of Amsterdam
Roel A. Coutinho
Roel A. Coutinho University Medical Center Utrecht
Daan W. Notermans
Daan W. Notermans University of Minnesota
Sven A. Danner
Sven A. Danner University of Amsterdam
Suzanne Jurriaans
Suzanne Jurriaans University of Amsterdam

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