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Overview

Reinoud Gosens is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands and has a research focus primarily within the field of Medicine, with significant contributions to Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Physiology, Molecular Biology, Immunology, and Surgery.

The scientist's research addresses several main topics, including:

  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Asthma and respiratory diseases
  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research
  • Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
  • Pediatric health and respiratory diseases
  • Pulmonary Hypertension Research and Treatments

Key recent publications by Reinoud Gosens include:

  • The genetics of asthma and the promise of genomics-guided drug target discovery, 2020, The Lancet Respiratory Medicine
  • Inhibition of LTβR signalling activates WNT-induced regeneration in lung, 2020, Nature
  • Reduced Vitamin K Status as a Potentially Modifiable Risk Factor of Severe Coronavirus Disease 2019, 2020, Clinical Infectious Diseases
  • Inhalable Textile Microplastic Fibers Impair Airway Epithelial Differentiation, 2023, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • Wnt/β-catenin signaling is critical for regenerative potential of distal lung epithelial progenitor cells in homeostasis and emphysema, 2020, Stem Cells

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Gosens include:

  • Loes Kistemaker
  • Xinhui Wu
  • Janette K. Burgess
  • Mélanie Königshoff
  • Corry-Anke Brandsma

Reinoud Gosens has published repeatedly in journals such as:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology
  • The FASEB Journal
  • American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology
  • European Respiratory Journal

Best Publications

  • Muscarinic receptor signaling in the pathophysiology of asthma and COPD

    Reinoud Gosens;Johan Zaagsma;Herman Meurs;Andrew J Halayko

  • Airway smooth muscle dynamics: A common pathway of airway obstruction in asthma

    S S An;T R Bai;J H T Bates;J L Black

  • Protective effects of tiotropium bromide in the progression of airway smooth muscle remodeling.

    Reinoud Gosens;I. Sophie T. Bos;Johan Zaagsma;Herman Meurs

  • Inhibition of allergen-induced airway remodelling by tiotropium and budesonide: a comparison.

    Isabella Bos;Reinoud Gosens;Anetta Zuidhof;D. Schaafsma

  • Role of caveolin-1 in p42/p44 MAP kinase activation and proliferation of human airway smooth muscle.

    Reinoud Gosens;Gerald L Stelmack;Gordon Dueck;Karol D McNeill

  • The WNT signaling pathway from ligand secretion to gene transcription: Molecular mechanisms and pharmacological targets

    Hoeke A. Baarsma;Melanie Königshoff;Reinoud Gosens

  • Airway Structural Components Drive Airway Smooth Muscle Remodeling in Asthma

    Bart G J Dekkers;Harm Maarsingh;Herman Meurs;Reinoud Gosens

  • Activation of WNT / β-Catenin Signaling in Pulmonary Fibroblasts by TGF-β1 Is Increased in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

    Hoeke A. Baarsma;Anita I. R. Spanjer;Gertruud Haitsma;Lilian H. J. M. Engelbertink

  • Acetylcholine beyond bronchoconstriction: roles in inflammation and remodeling

    Loes E M Kistemaker;Loes E M Kistemaker;Reinoud Gosens;Reinoud Gosens

  • WNT-5A: Signaling and functions in health and disease

    Kuldeep Kumawat;Reinoud Gosens

  • Airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma: lessons from in vitro model systems and animal models

    Herman Meurs;Reinoud Gosens;Johan Zaagsma

  • Alternative mechanisms for tiotropium.

    E. D. Bateman;S. Rennard;P. J. Barnes;P. V. Dicpinigaitis

  • Paving the Rho in cancer metastasis: Rho GTPases and beyond.

    Sepp Jansen;Reinoud Gosens;Thomas Wieland;Martina Schmidt

  • Tiotropium inhibits pulmonary inflammation and remodelling in a guinea pig model of COPD

    T. Pera;Anetta Zuidhof;J. Valadas;M. Smit

  • Noncanonical WNT-5A signaling regulates TGF-β-induced extracellular matrix production by airway smooth muscle cells

    Kuldeep Kumawat;Mark H. Menzen;I. Sophie T. Bos;Hoeke A. Baarsma

  • Phenotype and functional plasticity of airway smooth muscle: role of caveolae and caveolins.

    Andrew J Halayko;Thai Tran;Reinoud Gosens

  • HDAC 3-selective inhibitor RGFP966 demonstrates anti-inflammatory properties in RAW 264.7 macrophages and mouse precision-cut lung slices by attenuating NF-κB p65 transcriptional activity

    Niek G J Leus;Petra E van der Wouden;Thea van den Bosch;Wouter T R Hooghiemstra

  • Reduced vitamin K status as a potentially modifiable risk factor of severe COVID-19.

    Anton S M Dofferhoff;Ianthe Piscaer;Leon J Schurgers;Margot P J Visser

  • Lung cancer stem cells: origin, features, maintenance mechanisms and therapeutic targeting

    Win Sen Heng;Reinoud Gosens;Frank A E Kruyt

  • Acetylcholine: a novel regulator of airway smooth muscle remodelling?

    Reinoud Gosens;Johan Zaagsma;Mechteld Grootte Bromhaar;Adriaan Nelemans

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew J. Halayko
Andrew J. Halayko University of Manitoba
Johan Zaagsma
Johan Zaagsma University of Groningen
Martina Schmidt
Martina Schmidt Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Wim Timens
Wim Timens University Medical Center Groningen
Huib A. M. Kerstjens
Huib A. M. Kerstjens University Medical Center Groningen
Pieter S. Hiemstra
Pieter S. Hiemstra Leiden University Medical Center
Dirkje S. Postma
Dirkje S. Postma University Medical Center Groningen
William T. Gerthoffer
William T. Gerthoffer University of Nevada Reno
Y. S. Prakash
Y. S. Prakash Mayo Clinic
Gerard H. Koppelman
Gerard H. Koppelman University Medical Center Groningen

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