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Biology and Biochemistry
Netherlands
2023

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
99
Citations
33686
World Ranking
1595
National Ranking
28

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

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Marten Veenhuis is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their academic profile indicates an active engagement in research, although specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are not listed in the available data.

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Despite limited specific details, the association with the University of Groningen situates Marten Veenhuis within a well-established European research environment. This institutional context often involves interdisciplinary collaboration and access to a variety of scientific resources.

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Best Publications

  • A Unified Nomenclature for Yeast Autophagy-Related Genes

    Daniel J. Klionsky;James M. Cregg;William A Dunn;Scott D. Emr

  • TOXIC PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS IN THE SEA

    Engel Vrieling;Wwc Gieskes;F Colijn;Jw Hofstraat

  • Harmful Marine Algal Blooms

    Engel Vrieling;Winfried Gieskes;T.W.M. Rademaker;G. Vriezekolk

  • Isolation of autophagocytosis mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    M. Thumm;R. Egner;B. Koch;M. Schlumpberger

  • Genome sequencing and analysis of the filamentous fungus Penicillium chrysogenum

    Marco A. Van Den Berg;Richard Albang;Kaj Albermann;Jonathan H. Badger

  • A unified nomenclature for peroxisome biogenesis factors.

    B. Distel;R. Erdmann;S. J. Gould;G. Blobel

  • Pex14p, a Peroxisomal Membrane Protein Binding Both Receptors of the Two PTS-Dependent Import Pathways

    Markus Albertini;Peter Rehling;Ralf Erdmann;Wolfgang Girzalsky

  • Autophagy: principles and significance in health and disease

    Virginia Todde;Marten Veenhuis;Ida J. van der Klei

  • Dual Role of Mitofilin in Mitochondrial Membrane Organization and Protein Biogenesis

    Karina von der Malsburg;Judith M. Müller;Maria Bohnert;Silke Oeljeklaus

  • Isolation of peroxisome-deficient mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Ralf Erdmann;Marten Veenhuis;Daphne Mertens;Wolf-H. Kunau

  • Mutants affecting the structure of the cortical endoplasmic reticulum in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    William A. Prinz;Lara Grzyb;Marten Veenhuis;Jason A. Kahana

  • Highly-efficient electrotransformation of the yeast Hansenula polymorpha

    Klaas Nico Faber;Peter Haima;Wim Harder;Marten Veenhuis

  • PAS7 encodes a novel yeast member of the WD-40 protein family essential for import of 3-oxoacyl-CoA thiolase, a PTS2-containing protein, into peroxisomes.

    Martina Marzioch;Ralf Erdmann;Marten Veenhuis;Wolf-H. Kunau

  • Proliferation of microbodies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    M. Veenhuis;M. Mateblowski;W. H. Kunau;W. Harder

  • Adaptation of Hansenula polymorpha to methanol: a transcriptome analysis

    Tim van Zutphen;Richard J S Baerends;Kim A Susanna;Anne de Jong

  • Pexophagy: the selective autophagy of peroxisomes.

    Dunn Wa;Cregg Jm;Kiel Ja;van der Klei Ij

  • ATG genes involved in non-selective autophagy are conserved from yeast to man, but the selective Cvt and pexophagy pathways also require organism-specific genes.

    Wiebe H. Meijer;Ida J. van der Klei;Marten Veenhuis;Jan A.K.W. Kiel

  • The Significance of Peroxisomes in the Metabolism of One-Carbon Compounds in Yeasts

    M. Veenhuis;J.P. van Dijken;W. Harder

  • Lipid droplet autophagy in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Tim van Zutphen;Tim van Zutphen;Virginia Todde;Rinse de Boer;Martin Kreim

  • The significance of peroxisomes in methanol metabolism in methylotrophic yeast.

    Ida J. van der Klei;Hiroya Yurimoto;Yasuyoshi Sakai;Marten Veenhuis

Frequent Co-Authors

Ida J. van der Klei
Ida J. van der Klei University of Groningen
Wim Harder
Wim Harder University of Groningen
Vladimir I. Titorenko
Vladimir I. Titorenko Concordia University
J.P. Van Dijken
J.P. Van Dijken Delft University of Technology
Joel M. Goodman
Joel M. Goodman The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Hans R. Waterham
Hans R. Waterham University of Amsterdam
Ralf Erdmann
Ralf Erdmann Ruhr University Bochum
Anna Akhmanova
Anna Akhmanova Utrecht University
Godfried D. Vogels
Godfried D. Vogels Radboud University
Peter Rehling
Peter Rehling University of Göttingen

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