2023 - Research.com Medicine in Netherlands Leader Award
2023 - Research.com Immunology in Netherlands Leader Award
Wim B. van den Berg spends much of his time researching Arthritis, Immunology, Cartilage, Rheumatoid arthritis and Inflammation. He combines subjects such as Proteoglycan, Receptor, Interleukin 17 and Experimental pathology with his study of Arthritis. His is doing research in Cytokine, Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Proinflammatory cytokine, Interleukin and Destructive Arthritis, both of which are found in Immunology.
His research integrates issues of Cell biology, Matrix metalloproteinase and Pathology in his study of Cartilage. His Rheumatoid arthritis research is included under the broader classification of Internal medicine. His study focuses on the intersection of Inflammation and fields such as Innate immune system with connections in the field of Chemokine.
Wim B. van den Berg mainly investigates Immunology, Arthritis, Inflammation, Rheumatoid arthritis and Cartilage. His works in Cytokine, Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Proinflammatory cytokine, Immune system and Interleukin 17 are all subjects of inquiry into Immunology. His work deals with themes such as T cell, Endocrinology and Pathology, which intersect with Arthritis.
In his work, Osteoclast and Genetic enhancement is strongly intertwined with Cancer research, which is a subfield of Inflammation. His Rheumatoid arthritis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Autoimmune disease, Antibody and Disease. Wim B. van den Berg has included themes like Molecular biology, Matrix metalloproteinase and Cell biology in his Cartilage study.
Immunology, Arthritis, Inflammation, Rheumatoid arthritis and Pathology are his primary areas of study. His Immunology research incorporates elements of Cancer research and Internal medicine. Wim B. van den Berg combines subjects such as Antibiotics, T cell, Autoimmune disease, Receptor and Cartilage with his study of Arthritis.
His work carried out in the field of Inflammation brings together such families of science as Synovial Cell, Endocrinology, Cytokine and Immune system. His studies deal with areas such as Synovial fluid, Tensin and Combination therapy as well as Rheumatoid arthritis. His Pathogenesis study in the realm of Pathology interacts with subjects such as Magnetic resonance imaging.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Arthritis, Inflammation, Pathology and Wnt signaling pathway. His research ties Bacteroidaceae and Immunology together. His Arthritis research integrates issues from Serum amyloid A, Antibiotics, Rheumatoid arthritis and Ileum.
His Inflammation study is associated with Internal medicine. The concepts of his Pathology study are interwoven with issues in Adipose tissue, Cartilage and Therapeutic effect. The various areas that Wim B. van den Berg examines in his Wnt signaling pathway study include Tumor necrosis factor alpha and Osteoblast.
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Osteoarthritis cartilage histopathology: grading and staging
K P H Pritzker;K P H Pritzker;S A Jimenez;K Ostergaard.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (2006)
Synovial tissue inflammation in early and late osteoarthritis
M J Benito;D J Veale;O FitzGerald;W B van den Berg.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases (2005)
Treatment with a neutralizing anti-murine interleukin-17 antibody after the onset of collagen-induced arthritis reduces joint inflammation, cartilage destruction, and bone erosion.
Erik Lubberts;Marije I. Koenders;Birgitte Oppers-Walgreen;Liduine van den Bersselaar.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (2004)
The Inflammasome-Mediated Caspase-1 Activation Controls Adipocyte Differentiation and Insulin Sensitivity
Rinke Stienstra;Leo A B Joosten;Tim Koenen;Berry Van Tits.
Cell Metabolism (2010)
IL-1-Independent Role of IL-17 in Synovial Inflammation and Joint Destruction During Collagen-Induced Arthritis
Erik Lubberts;Leo A. B. Joosten;Birgitte Oppers;Liduine van den Bersselaar.
Journal of Immunology (2001)
Chondrocyte hypertrophy and osteoarthritis: role in initiation and progression of cartilage degeneration?
P.M. van der Kraan;W.B. van den Berg.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (2012)
The role of T-cell interleukin-17 in conducting destructive arthritis: lessons from animal models.
Erik Lubberts;Marije I Koenders;Wim B van den Berg.
Arthritis Research & Therapy (2004)
Anticytokine treatment of established type II collagen-induced arthritis in DBA/1 mice: a comparative study using anti-TNFalpha, anti-IL-1alpha/beta and IL-1Ra.
Leo A. B. Joosten;Monique M. A. Helsen;Fons A. J. van de Loo;Wim B. van den Berg.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1996)
Role of Interleukin-1, Tumor Necrosis Factor alpha and Interleukin-6 in cartilage proteoglycan metabolism and destruction: effect of in situ blocking in murine antigen- and zymosan-induced arthritis
F.A.J. van de Loo;L.A.B. Joosten;P.L.E.M. van Lent;O.J. Arntz.
Arthritis & Rheumatism (1995)
Osteophytes: relevance and biology.
Peter M. van der Kraan;Wim B. van den Berg.
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage (2007)
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