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Overview

Rienk Nieuwland is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research activity primarily focuses on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with significant contributions to medicine. Nieuwland's work covers various subfields including molecular biology, cancer research, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, immunology, and biomedical engineering.

Their research emphasizes extracellular vesicles and their roles in disease, microRNA regulation, cell adhesion molecules, viral infections and vectors, as well as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics. Additional focused topics include platelet disorders and treatments, and investigations related to blood properties and coagulation.

Recent publications by Nieuwland include:

  • Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles (MISEV2023): From basic to advanced approaches, 2024, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • MIFlowCyt-EV: a framework for standardized reporting of extracellular vesicle flow cytometry experiments, 2020, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Methods for Separation and Characterization of Extracellular Vesicles: Results of a Worldwide Survey Performed by the ISEV Rigor and Standardization Subcommittee, 2020, Cells
  • Updating MISEV: Evolving the minimal requirements for studies of extracellular vesicles, 2021, Journal of Extracellular Vesicles
  • Extracellular vesicles from human plasma and serum are carriers of extravesicular cargo-Implications for biomarker discovery, 2020, PLoS ONE

Nieuwland frequently collaborates with other researchers. Notable co-authors include Edwin van der Pol, J. Thaler, Chi M. Hau, Juan Manuel Falcón-Pérez, and Kenneth W. Witwer.

The main venues for Nieuwland's publication record include the Journal of Extracellular Vesicles, Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and PLoS ONE.

Best Publications

  • Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles 2018 (MISEV2018) : a position statement of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and update of the MISEV2014 guidelines

    Clotilde Théry;Kenneth W. Witwer;Elena Aikawa;Maria Jose Alcaraz

  • Classification, Functions, and Clinical Relevance of Extracellular Vesicles

    Edwin van der Pol;Anita N. Böing;Paul Harrison;Augueste Sturk

  • Vesiclepedia: a compendium for extracellular vesicles with continuous community annotation

    Hina Kalra;Richard J. Simpson;Hong Ji;Elena Aikawa

  • Single-step isolation of extracellular vesicles by size-exclusion chromatography

    Anita N. Böing;Edwin van der Pol;Anita E. Grootemaat;Frank A. W. Coumans

  • Methodological Guidelines to Study Extracellular Vesicles.

    Frank A.W. Coumans;Alain R. Brisson;Edit I. Buzas;Françoise Dignat-George

  • Particle size distribution of exosomes and microvesicles determined by transmission electron microscopy, flow cytometry, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and resistive pulse sensing.

    E. van der Pol;F. A. W. Coumans;A. E. Grootemaat;C. Gardiner

  • Microparticles in cardiovascular diseases

    Marja J. VanWijk;E. VanBavel;A. Sturk;R. Nieuwland

  • Cell-derived microparticles circulate in healthy humans and support low grade thrombin generation.

    René J. Berckmans;Rienk Nieuwland;Anita N. Böing;Fred P. H. T. M. Romijn

  • Cellular origin and procoagulant properties of microparticles in meningococcal sepsis.

    R. Nieuwland;R. J. Berckmans;S. McGregor;A. N. Böing

  • Optical and non-optical methods for detection and characterization of microparticles and exosomes

    E. van der Pol;A.G. Hoekstra;A. Sturk;C. Otto

  • Detailed analysis of the plasma extracellular vesicle proteome after separation from lipoproteins

    Nasibeh Karimi;Nasibeh Karimi;Aleksander Cvjetkovic;Su Chul Jang;Rossella Crescitelli

  • Extracellular vesicles in physiological and pathological conditions

    Yuana Yuana;Auguste Sturk;Rienk Nieuwland

  • Cellular microparticles: new players in the field of vascular disease?

    M. Diamant;M. E. Tushuizen;A. Sturk;R. Nieuwland

  • Measuring circulating cell-derived microparticles

    W. Jy;L. L. Horstman;J. J. Jimenez;Y. S. Ahn

  • Cell-Derived Microparticles Generated in Patients During Cardiopulmonary Bypass Are Highly Procoagulant

    Rienk Nieuwland;René J. Berckmans;Reni C. Rotteveel-Eijkman;Kyra N. Maquelin

  • Elevated numbers of tissue-factor exposing microparticles correlate with components of the metabolic syndrome in uncomplicated type 2 diabetes mellitus

    Michaela Diamant;Rienk Nieuwland;Renée F. Pablo;Augueste Sturk

  • Single vs. swarm detection of microparticles and exosomes by flow cytometry.

    E. Van Der Pol;M. J. C. Van Gemert;A. Sturk;R. Nieuwland

  • Direct binding of C1q to apoptotic cells and cell blebs induces complement activation.

    Alma J. Nauta;Leendert A. Trouw;Mohamed R. Daha;Odette Tijsma

  • EVpedia: a community web portal for extracellular vesicles research

    Dae-Kyum Kim;Jaewook Lee;Sae Rom Kim;Dong Sic Choi

  • Human cell-derived microparticles promote thrombus formation in vivo in a tissue factor-dependent manner.

    E Biró;K N Sturk-Maquelin;G M T Vogel;D G Meuleman

Frequent Co-Authors

Joost C. M. Meijers
Joost C. M. Meijers University of Amsterdam
Kenneth W. Witwer
Kenneth W. Witwer Johns Hopkins University
Michaela Diamant
Michaela Diamant VU University Medical Center
Edit I. Buzás
Edit I. Buzás Semmelweis University
Marca H. M. Wauben
Marca H. M. Wauben Utrecht University
Andrew F. Hill
Andrew F. Hill Victoria University
Jan Lötvall
Jan Lötvall University of Gothenburg
Françoise Dignat-George
Françoise Dignat-George Aix-Marseille University
Paul J. Harrison
Paul J. Harrison University of Oxford

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