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D-Index
57
Citations
11402
World Ranking
13862
National Ranking
341

Overview

R. R. P. De Vries is affiliated with Leiden University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their academic profile reflects an active role in research associated with this institution.

There are no recent papers listed for R. R. P. De Vries, and no specific frequent co-authors or publication venues have been documented. Similarly, there is no detailed information regarding book publications, main fields of study, subfields, or main topics of work available.

No awards or recognitions are recorded for R. R. P. De Vries based on the current data. The profile does not indicate that the scientist is deceased, so descriptions are presented in the present tense.

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Best Publications

  • Refining the complex rheumatoid arthritis phenotype based on specificity of the HLA-DRB1 shared epitope for antibodies to citrullinated proteins.

    Tom W. J. Huizinga;Christopher I. Amos;Annette H. M. van der Helm-van Mil;Wei Chen

  • Expression of FOXP3 mRNA is not confined to CD4+CD25+ T regulatory cells in humans.

    Mary E. Morgan;Jolanda H.M. van Bilsen;Aleida M. Bakker;Bianca Heemskerk

  • Association between HLA class II genes and autoantibodies to cyclic citrullinated peptides (CCPs) influences the severity of rheumatoid Arthritis

    Floris A van Gaalen;Jill van Aken;Tom W J Huizinga;Geziena M Th Schreuder

  • The HLA-DRB1 shared epitope alleles are primarily a risk factor for anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies and are not an independent risk factor for development of rheumatoid arthritis.

    Annette H M van der Helm-van Mil;Kirsten N Verpoort;Ferdinand C Breedveld;Tom W J Huizinga

  • Effective treatment of collagen-induced arthritis by adoptive transfer of CD25+ regulatory T cells.

    Mary E. Morgan;Roelof Flierman;Leonie M. van Duivenvoorde;Hendrik J. Witteveen

  • Smoking is a risk factor for anti-CCP antibodies only in rheumatoid arthritis patients who carry HLA-DRB1 shared epitope alleles

    S P Linn-Rasker;A H M van der Helm-van Mil;F A van Gaalen;M Kloppenburg

  • Quantitative heritability of anti-citrullinated protein antibody-positive and anti-citrullinated protein antibody-negative rheumatoid arthritis.

    Diane van der Woude;Jeanine J. Houwing-Duistermaat;René E. M. Toes;Tom W. J. Huizinga

  • Auto- and alloimmune reactivity to human islet allografts transplanted into type 1 diabetic patients.

    B. O. Roep;I. Stobbe;G. Duinkerken;J. J. Van Rood

  • HLA-DR phenotypes in Spanish coeliac children: their contribution to the understanding of the genetics of the disease.

    M L Mearin;I Biemond;A S Peña;I Polanco

  • Cytomegalovirus in autoimmunity: T cell crossreactivity to viral antigen and autoantigen glutamic acid decarboxylase

    Hoebert S. Hiemstra;Nanette C. Schloot;Peter A. van Veelen;Sabine J. M. Willemen

  • Association of HLA-DR3 with anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody-negative rheumatoid arthritis.

    Kirsten N Verpoort;Floris A van Gaalen;Annette H M van der Helm-van Mil;Geziena M T Schreuder

  • HLA-DQ-associated predisposition to and dominant HLA-DR-associated protection against rheumatoid arthritis

    Irene E van der Horst-Bruinsma;Henk Visser;J.Mieke W Hazes;Ferdinand C Breedveld

  • An independent role of protective HLA class II alleles in rheumatoid arthritis severity and susceptibility

    Annette H. M. van der Helm-van Mil;Tom W. J. Huizinga;Geziena M. Th. Schreuder;Ferdinand C. Breedveld

  • Hla class II association with rheumatoid arthritis: Facts and interpretations

    E Zanelli;F.C Breedveld;René R.P de Vries

  • Protection against anti–citrullinated protein antibody–positive rheumatoid arthritis is predominantly associated with HLA–DRB1*1301: A meta-analysis of HLA–DRB1 associations with anti–citrullinated protein antibody–positive and anti–citrullinated protein antibody–negative rheumatoid arthritis in four European populations

    Diane van der Woude;Benedicte A. Lie;Emeli Lundström;Alejandro Balsa

  • Genetic control of survival in epidemics.

    R. R. P. de Vries;P. Meera Khan;L. F. Bernini;E. van Loghem

  • HLA-linked control of predisposition to lepromatous leprosy.

    W. Van Eden;N. M. Gonzalez;R. R. P. De Vries;J. Convit

  • Imogen 38: a novel 38-kD islet mitochondrial autoantigen recognized by T cells from a newly diagnosed type 1 diabetic patient.

    S. D. Arden;B. O. Roep;P. I. Neophytou;E. F. Usac

  • Functional analysis of DR17(DR3)-restricted mycobacterial T cell epitopes reveals DR17-binding motif and enables the design of allele-specific competitor peptides.

    A Geluk;K E Van Meijgaarden;A A Janson;J W Drijfhout

  • HLA-DO polymorphism associated with resistance to type I diabetes detected with monoclonal antibodies, isoelectric point differences, and restriction fragment length polymorphism.

    G. M. T. Schreuder;M. G. J. Tilanus;R. E. Bontrop;G. J. Bruining

Frequent Co-Authors

J. J. Van Rood
J. J. Van Rood Leiden University
Bart O. Roep
Bart O. Roep Leiden University Medical Center
Annemieke Geluk
Annemieke Geluk Leiden University Medical Center
Ferdinand C. Breedveld
Ferdinand C. Breedveld Leiden University Medical Center
Narinder K. Mehra
Narinder K. Mehra All India Institute of Medical Sciences
René E. M. Toes
René E. M. Toes Leiden University Medical Center
John C. Hutton
John C. Hutton University of Colorado Denver
Åke Lernmark
Åke Lernmark Lund University
Graham A. W. Rook
Graham A. W. Rook University College London
P. Meera Khan
P. Meera Khan Leiden University

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