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Wiljan Hendriks is affiliated with Radboud University Medical Center in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Within these, they have contributed notably to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Dermatology, Biotechnology, Organic Chemistry, and Immunology.

Their scientific work encompasses a range of topics, predominantly focusing on Dermatology and Skin Diseases, Transgenic Plants and Applications, Glycosylation and Glycoproteins Research, and Carbohydrate Chemistry and Synthesis. Additional research areas include Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization, Advancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery, and Immune Response and Inflammation.

Wiljan Hendriks has coauthored several papers with frequent collaborators including Patrick L.J.M. Zeeuwen, Ellen H. van den Bogaard, Jos P.H. Smits, Luca D. Meesters, and Hanna Niehues.

Their recent peer-reviewed publications include:

  • Biological and Technical Challenges in Unraveling the Role of N-Glycans in Immune Receptor Regulation, 2020, Frontiers in Chemistry
  • Investigations into the FLG Null Phenotype: Showcasing the Methodology for CRISPR/Cas9 Editing of Human Keratinocytes, 2023, Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • CYSRT1: An Antimicrobial Epidermal Protein that Can Interact with Late Cornified Envelope Proteins, 2023, Journal of Investigative Dermatology
  • Evaluation of Cell Models to Study Monocyte Functions in PMM2 Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation, 2022, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Hereditable variants of classical protein tyrosine phosphatase genes: Will they prove innocent or guilty?, 2023, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology

Wiljan Hendriks frequently publishes in venues such as the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, Frontiers in Chemistry, Frontiers in Immunology, and Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology.

Best Publications

  • Immune response in mice that lack the interferon-gamma receptor.

    Sui Huang;Wiljan Hendriks;Alana Althage;Silvio Hemmi

  • Evolution of eye lens crystallins: the stress connection

    Wilfried W. de Jong;Wiljan Hendriks;John W.M. Mulders;Hans Bloemendal

  • The structure of the vimentin gene.

    Wim Quax;Wilma Vree Egberts;Wiljan Hendriks;Yvonne Quax-Jeuken

  • PDZ domains-glue and guide.

    Marco van Ham;Wiljan Hendriks

  • PDZ Motifs in PTP-BL and RIL Bind to Internal Protein Segments in the LIM Domain Protein RIL

    Edwin Cuppen;Herlinde Gerrits;Barry Pepers;Bé Wieringa

  • Characterization of the myotonic dystrophy region predicts multiple protein isoform-encoding mRNAs.

    Jansen G;Mahadevan M;Amemiya C;Wormskamp N

  • Protein tyrosine phosphatases in health and disease

    Wiljan J. A. J. Hendriks;Ari Elson;Sheila Harroch;Rafael Pulido

  • Impaired mammary gland development and function in mice lacking LAR receptor-like tyrosine phosphatase activity.

    Roel Q.J. Schaapveld;Jan T.G. Schepens;Gertraud W. Robinson;Joline Attema

  • The PDZ Binding Motif of Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E6 Induces PTPN13 Loss, Which Allows Anchorage-Independent Growth and Synergizes with Ras for Invasive Growth

    William C. Spanos;Andrew Hoover;George F. Harris;Shu Wu

  • Alternative splicing of the human Rab6A gene generates two close but functionally different isoforms.

    Arnaud Echard;Frank J.M. Opdam;Hubert J.P.C. de Leeuw;Florence Jollivet

  • Duck lens epsilon-crystallin and lactate dehydrogenase B4 are identical: a single-copy gene product with two distinct functions

    W Hendriks;J W Mulders;M A Bibby;C Slingsby

  • An animal model for Norrie disease (ND): gene targeting of the mouse ND gene

    Wolfgang Berger;Wolfgang Berger;Dorien van de Pol;Dietmar Bächner;Frank Oerlemans

  • Protein tyrosine phosphatase variants in human hereditary disorders and disease susceptibilities.

    Wiljan J.A.J. Hendriks;Rafael Pulido

  • Targeted Disruption of the IA-2β Gene Causes Glucose Intolerance and Impairs Insulin Secretion but Does Not Prevent the Development of Diabetes in NOD Mice

    Atsutaka Kubosaki;Steffen Gross;Junnosuke Miura;Keiichi Saeki

  • Protein tyrosine phosphatases: functional inferences from mouse models and human diseases.

    Wiljan J. A. J. Hendriks;Ari Elson;Sheila Harroch;Andrew W. Stoker

  • Structure, dynamics and binding characteristics of the second PDZ domain of PTP-BL.

    Tine Walma;Christian A.E.M Spronk;Marco Tessari;Jan Aelen

  • A null mutation in the cystatin M/E gene of ichq mice causes juvenile lethality and defects in epidermal cornification

    Patrick L.J.M. Zeeuwen;Ivonne M.J.J. van Vlijmen-Willems;Wiljan Hendriks;Gerard F.M. Merkx

  • The zyxin-related protein TRIP6 interacts with PDZ motifs in the adaptor protein RIL and the protein tyrosine phosphatase PTP-BL.

    E.P.J.G. Cuppen;M.A.P.C. van Ham;D.G. Wansink;A. de Leeuw

  • The lens protein alpha A-crystallin of the blind mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi: evolutionary change and functional constraints

    W Hendriks;J Leunissen;E Nevo;H Bloemendal

  • Developmental expression of the cell adhesion molecule-like protein tyrosine phosphatases LAR, RPTPdelta and RPTPsigma in the mouse.

    Roel Q.J. Schaapveld;Jan T.G. Schepens;Dietmar Bächner;Joline Attema

Frequent Co-Authors

Bé Wieringa
Bé Wieringa Radboud University
Patrick L.J.M. Zeeuwen
Patrick L.J.M. Zeeuwen Radboud University
Pieter Wesseling
Pieter Wesseling University of Amsterdam
Joost Schalkwijk
Joost Schalkwijk Radboud University
Hans Bloemendal
Hans Bloemendal Radboud University
Wilfried W. de Jong
Wilfried W. de Jong Radboud University
Edwin Cuppen
Edwin Cuppen Utrecht University
Geerten W. Vuister
Geerten W. Vuister University of Leicester
Michel L. Tremblay
Michel L. Tremblay McGill University
Jeroen den Hertog
Jeroen den Hertog Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research

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