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Lisa G van den Hengel

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Frontiers in Bioscience (Scholar Edition)|May 31, 2011
Tissue factor signaling: a multi-faceted function in biological processesLisa G van den Hengel, Henri H Versteeg
Haematologica|July 18, 2012
Murine tissue factor coagulant activity is critically dependent on the presence of an intact allosteric disulfideLisa G van den Hengel, Susanne Osanto, Pieter H Reitsma, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|April 24, 2018
KREMEN1 Is a Host Entry Receptor for a Major Group of EnterovirusesJacqueline Staring, Lisa G van den Hengel, Matthijs Raaben, et al.
Stem Cell Research|April 23, 2009
A new in vitro model for stem cell differentiation and interactionAnke M Smits, Lisa G van den Hengel, Stieneke van den Brink, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 29, 2022
Actin maturation requires the ACTMAP/C19orf54 proteasePeter Haahr, Ricardo A Galli, Lisa G van den Hengel, et al.
Nature|January 13, 2017
PLA2G16 represents a switch between entry and clearance of PicornaviridaeJacqueline Staring, Eleonore von Castelmur, Vincent A Blomen, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 28, 2022
Posttranslational modification of microtubules by the MATCAP detyrosinaseLisa Landskron, Jitske Bak, Athanassios Adamopoulos, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2013
Protease-activated receptor (PAR)2, but not PAR1, is involved in collateral formation and anti-inflammatory monocyte polarization in a mouse hind limb ischemia modelLisa G van den Hengel, Alwine A Hellingman, Anne Yael Nossent, et al.
Nature|August 30, 2023
Identification of an alternative triglyceride biosynthesis pathwayGian-Luca McLelland, Marta Lopez-Osias, Cristy R C Verzijl, et al.
Nature Communications|March 1, 2020
Haploid genetic screens identify SPRING/C12ORF49 as a determinant of SREBP signaling and cholesterol metabolismAnke Loregger, Matthijs Raaben, Joppe Nieuwenhuis, et al.
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Frontiers in Bioscience (Scholar Edition)|May 31, 2011
Tissue factor signaling: a multi-faceted function in biological processesLisa G van den Hengel, Henri H Versteeg
Haematologica|July 18, 2012
Murine tissue factor coagulant activity is critically dependent on the presence of an intact allosteric disulfideLisa G van den Hengel, Susanne Osanto, Pieter H Reitsma, et al.
Cell Host & Microbe|April 24, 2018
KREMEN1 Is a Host Entry Receptor for a Major Group of EnterovirusesJacqueline Staring, Lisa G van den Hengel, Matthijs Raaben, et al.
Stem Cell Research|April 23, 2009
A new in vitro model for stem cell differentiation and interactionAnke M Smits, Lisa G van den Hengel, Stieneke van den Brink, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 29, 2022
Actin maturation requires the ACTMAP/C19orf54 proteasePeter Haahr, Ricardo A Galli, Lisa G van den Hengel, et al.
Nature|January 13, 2017
PLA2G16 represents a switch between entry and clearance of PicornaviridaeJacqueline Staring, Eleonore von Castelmur, Vincent A Blomen, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 28, 2022
Posttranslational modification of microtubules by the MATCAP detyrosinaseLisa Landskron, Jitske Bak, Athanassios Adamopoulos, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2013
Protease-activated receptor (PAR)2, but not PAR1, is involved in collateral formation and anti-inflammatory monocyte polarization in a mouse hind limb ischemia modelLisa G van den Hengel, Alwine A Hellingman, Anne Yael Nossent, et al.
Nature|August 30, 2023
Identification of an alternative triglyceride biosynthesis pathwayGian-Luca McLelland, Marta Lopez-Osias, Cristy R C Verzijl, et al.
Nature Communications|March 1, 2020
Haploid genetic screens identify SPRING/C12ORF49 as a determinant of SREBP signaling and cholesterol metabolismAnke Loregger, Matthijs Raaben, Joppe Nieuwenhuis, et al.
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