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Ruurd van der Zee

Ruurd van der Zee

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Immunology

D-Index
63
Citations
15264
World Ranking
3009
National Ranking
115

Overview

Ruurd van der Zee is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. The available data focuses on their academic background and institutional connection, without specifying particular research outputs or detailed scientific contributions.

There are no listed recent papers, which means details on specific publications including titles, years, and venues are not available. Similarly, no frequent co-authors or common publication venues have been documented, leaving gaps on collaborative networks and preferred academic forums.

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Best Publications

  • The Coronavirus Spike Protein Is a Class I Virus Fusion Protein: Structural and Functional Characterization of the Fusion Core Complex

    Berend Jan Bosch;Ruurd van der Zee;Cornelis A. M. de Haan;Peter J. M. Rottier

  • Cloning of the mycobacterial epitope recognized by T lymphocytes in adjuvant arthritis

    Unknown

  • Heat-shock proteins induce T-cell regulation of chronic inflammation.

    Willem van Eden;Ruurd van der Zee;Berent Prakken

  • Wnt Signaling Controls the Phosphorylation Status of β-Catenin

    Mascha van Noort;Jan Meeldijk;Ruurd van der Zee;Olivier Destree

  • Interleukin-4 therapy of psoriasis induces Th2 responses and improves human autoimmune disease

    Kamran Ghoreschi;Peter Thomas;Susanne Breit;Martin Dugas

  • Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) infection inhibition using spike protein heptad repeat-derived peptides.

    Berend Jan Bosch;Byron E. E. Martina;Ruurd van der Zee;Jean Lepault

  • Prediction of sequential antigenic regions in proteins

    Gjalt W. Welling;Wicher J. Weijer;Ruurd van der Zee;Sytske Welling-Wester

  • Carvacrol induces heat shock protein 60 and inhibits synthesis of flagellin in Escherichia coli O157:H7.

    Sara A. Burt;Ruurd van der Zee;Ad P. Koets;Anko M. de Graaff

  • Molecular mimicry between Helicobacter pylori antigens and H+, K+-adenosine triphosphatase in human gastric autoimmunity

    Amedeo Amedei;Mathijs P. Bergman;Ben J. Appelmelk;Annalisa Azzurri

  • Autoantibodies against heat shock protein 60 mediate endothelial cytotoxicity.

    G. Schett;Qingbo Xu;A. Amberger;R. Van Der Zee

  • The anti-inflammatory mechanisms of Hsp70

    Thiago J Borges;Lotte Wieten;Martijn J. C. van Herwijnen;Femke Broere

  • A Conserved Mycobacterial Heat Shock Protein (hsp) 70 Sequence Prevents Adjuvant Arthritis upon Nasal Administration and Induces IL-10-Producing T Cells That Cross-React with the Mammalian Self-hsp70 Homologue

    Uwe Wendling;Liesbeth Paul;Ruurd van der Zee;Berent Prakken

  • Association between the 65-kilodalton heat shock protein, Streptococcus sanguis, and the corresponding antibodies in Behçet's syndrome.

    T Lehner;E Lavery;R Smith;R van der Zee

  • Mycobacterial heat-shock proteins as carrier molecules. II: The use of the 70-kDa mycobacterial heat-shock protein as carrier for conjugated vaccines can circumvent the need for adjuvants and Bacillus Calmette Guérin priming.

    Christy Barrios;Alexander R. Lussow;Jan Van Embden;Ruurd Van Der Zee

  • Recognition of human 60 kD heat shock protein by mononuclear cells from patients with juvenile chronic arthritis

    E.R. De Graeff-Meeder;G.T. Rijkers;W. Kuis;B.J.M. Zegers

  • Cross-Reactive B-Cell Epitopes of Microbial and Human Heat Shock Protein 60/65 in Atherosclerosis

    Hannes Perschinka;Manuel Mayr;Gunda Millonig;Christina Mayerl

  • Heat shock proteins generate β‐chemokines which function as innate adjuvants enhancing adaptive immunity

    Thomas Lehner;Lesley A. Bergmeier;Yufei Wang;Louisa Tao

  • Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Atherosclerosis in Young Males: ARMY Study (Atherosclerosis Risk-Factors in Male Youngsters)

    Michael Knoflach;Stefan Kiechl;Michaela Kind;Michael Said

  • Two monoclonal antibodies generated against human hsp60 show reactivity with synovial membranes of patients with juvenile chronic arthritis.

    C. J. P. Boog;E. R. De Graeff-Meeder;M. A. Lucassen;R. Van Der Zee

  • Role of γδ T cells in pathogenesis and diagnosis of Behçet's disease

    Adam Hasan;Farida Fortune;Amanda Wilson;Kevin Warr

  • Autoreactivity to human heat-shock protein 60 predicts disease remission in oligoarticular juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

    A. B. J. Prakken;W. van Eden;G. T. Rijkers;W. Kuis

Frequent Co-Authors

Willem van Eden
Willem van Eden Utrecht University
Berent J. Prakken
Berent J. Prakken Utrecht University
Gjalt W. Welling
Gjalt W. Welling University Medical Center Groningen
Irun R. Cohen
Irun R. Cohen Weizmann Institute of Science
Stephen M. Anderton
Stephen M. Anderton University of Edinburgh
Georg Wick
Georg Wick Innsbruck Medical University
Marca H. M. Wauben
Marca H. M. Wauben Utrecht University
Victor P.M.G. Rutten
Victor P.M.G. Rutten University of Pretoria
Wilco de Jager
Wilco de Jager University Medical Center Utrecht
Hubert Kolb
Hubert Kolb Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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