Publications
Below you can find a list of our published research.
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Below you can find a list of our published research.
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Cited 71 times since 2016 (8.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
The New England journal of medicine, Volume 376, Issue 6, 3 1 2016, Pages 515-525 Thromboprophylaxis after Knee Arthroscopy and Lower-Leg Casting. van Adrichem RA, Nemeth B, Algra A, le Cessie S, Rosendaal FR, Schipper IB, Nelissen RGHH, Cannegieter SC, POT-KAST and POT-CAST Group
Background: The use of thromboprophylaxis to prevent clinically apparent venous thromboembolism after knee arthroscopy or casting of the lower leg is disputed. We compared the incidence of symptomatic venous thromboembolism after these procedures between patients who received anticoagulant therapy and those who received no anticoagulant therapy. Methods: We conducted two parallel, pragmatic, multicenter, randomized, controlled, open-label trials with blinded outcome evaluation: the POT-KAST tria... Abstract
Cited 12 times since 2016 (1.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
The American journal of cardiology, Volume 119, Issue 5, 2 1 2016, Pages 705-711 Prevalence by Computed Tomographic Angiography of Coronary Plaques in South Asian and White Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus at Low and High Risk Using Four Cardiovascular Risk Scores (UKPDS, FRS, ASCVD, and JBS3). Gobardhan SN, Dimitriu-Leen AC, van Rosendael AR, van Zwet EW, Roos CJ, Oemrawsingh PV, Kharagjitsingh AV, Jukema JW, Delgado V, Schalij MJ, Bax JJ, Scholte AJ
The aim of this study was to explore the association between various cardiovascular (CV) risk scores and coronary atherosclerotic burden on coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA) in South Asians with type 2 diabetes mellitus and matched whites. Asymptomatic type 2 diabetic South Asians and whites were matched for age, gender, body mass index, hypertension, and hypercholesterolemia. Ten-year CV risk was estimated using different risk scores (United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study [UKPD... Abstract
Cited 79 times since 2016 (9.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
EMBO molecular medicine, Volume 8, Issue 12, 1 1 2016, Pages 1390-1408 TECRL, a new life-threatening inherited arrhythmia gene associated with overlapping clinical features of both LQTS and CPVT. Devalla HD, Gélinas R, Aburawi EH, Beqqali A, Goyette P, Freund C, Chaix MA, Tadros R, Jiang H, Le Béchec A, Monshouwer-Kloots JJ, Zwetsloot T, Kosmidis G, Latour F, Alikashani A, Hoekstra M, Schlaepfer J, Mummery CL, Stevenson B, Kutalik Z, de Vries AA, Rivard L, Wilde AA, Talajic M, Verkerk AO, Al-Gazali L, Rioux JD, Bhuiyan ZA, Passier R
Genetic causes of many familial arrhythmia syndromes remain elusive. In this study, whole-exome sequencing (WES) was carried out on patients from three different families that presented with life-threatening arrhythmias and high risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). Two French Canadian probands carried identical homozygous rare variant in TECRL gene (p.Arg196Gln), which encodes the trans-2,3-enoyl-CoA reductase-like protein. Both patients had cardiac arrest, stress-induced atrial and ventricular t... Abstract
Cited 22 times since 2016 (2.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Advanced healthcare materials, Volume 6, Issue 3, 1 1 2016 Modeling the Human Scarred Heart In Vitro: Toward New Tissue Engineered Models. Deddens JC, Sadeghi AH, Hjortnaes J, van Laake LW, Buijsrogge M, Doevendans PA, Khademhosseini A, Sluijter JP
Cardiac remodeling is critical for effective tissue healing, however, excessive production and deposition of extracellular matrix components contribute to scarring and failing of the heart. Despite the fact that novel therapies have emerged, there are still no lifelong solutions for this problem. An urgent need exists to improve the understanding of adverse cardiac remodeling in order to develop new therapeutic interventions that will prevent, reverse, or regenerate the fibrotic changes in the f... Abstract
Cited 12 times since 2016 (1.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
ESC heart failure, Volume 4, Issue 1, 1 1 2016, Pages 23-30 QRS duration versus morphology and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapy. Khidir MJ, Delgado V, Ajmone Marsan N, Schalij MJ, Bax JJ
Aims: The prognostic implications of QRS duration and morphology in heart failure patients treated with cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) remains debated. The present evaluation investigated the association between QRS duration ( Abstract
Cited 1 times since 2016 (0.1 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, Volume 43, Issue 13, 1 1 2016, Pages 2381-2382 The future of cardiac 123-I MIBG imaging. Scholte AJ
Cited 10 times since 2016 (1.2 per year) source: EuropePMC
Psychonomic bulletin & review, Volume 23, Issue 6, 1 1 2016, Pages 1961-1967 Judging the morality of utilitarian actions: How poor utilitarian accessibility makes judges irrational. Kusev P, van Schaik P, Alzahrani S, Lonigro S, Purser H
Is it acceptable and moral to sacrifice a few people's lives to save many others? Research on moral dilemmas in psychology, experimental philosophy, and neuropsychology has shown that respondents judge utilitarian personal moral actions (footbridge dilemma) as less appropriate than equivalent utilitarian impersonal moral actions (trolley dilemma). Accordingly, theorists (e.g., Greene et al., 2001) have argued that judgments of appropriateness in personal moral dilemmas are more emotionally... Abstract
Cited 7 times since 2016 (0.8 per year) source: EuropePMC
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), Volume 35, Issue 3, 1 1 2016, Pages 863-874 Implementing wildlife disease surveillance in the Netherlands, a One Health approach. Maas M, Gröne A, Kuiken T, Van Schaik G, Roest HI, Van Der Giessen JW
The surveillance of (emerging) wildlife diseases can provide important, objective evidence of the circulation of pathogens of interest for veterinary and/or public health. The involvement of multiple research institutions in wildlife disease surveillance can ensure the best use of existing knowledge and expertise, but can also complicate or add challenges to the integration of wildlife disease surveillance components into a national programme. Documenting the existing efforts in a country's... Abstract
Cited 11 times since 2016 (1.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology, Volume 9, Issue 12, 1 1 2016, Pages e004432 Prognostic Impact of the Timing of Recurrence of Infarct-Related Ventricular Tachycardia After Catheter Ablation. Siontis KC, Kim HM, Stevenson WG, Fujii A, Bella PD, Vergara P, Shivkumar K, Tung R, Do DH, Daoud EG, Okabe T, Zeppenfeld K, Riva Silva M, Hindricks G, Arya A, Weber A, Kuck KH, Metzner A, Mathew S, Riedl J, Yokokawa M, Jongnarangsin K, Latchamsetty R, Morady F, Bogun FM
Background: Recurrence of ventricular tachycardia (VT) after ablation in patients with previous myocardial infarction is associated with adverse prognosis. However, the impact of the timing of VT recurrence on outcomes is unclear. Methods and results: We analyzed data from a multicenter collaborative database of patients who underwent catheter ablation for infarct-related VT. Multivariable Cox regression analyses investigated the effect of the timing of VT recurrence on the composite outcome of... Abstract
Cited 192 times since 2016 (22.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
Cancer cell, Volume 30, Issue 6, 1 1 2016, Pages 849-862 Characterization of Rare, Dormant, and Therapy-Resistant Cells in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Ebinger S, Özdemir EZ, Ziegenhain C, Tiedt S, Castro Alves C, Grunert M, Dworzak M, Lutz C, Turati VA, Enver T, Horny HP, Sotlar K, Parekh S, Spiekermann K, Hiddemann W, Schepers A, Polzer B, Kirsch S, Hoffmann M, Knapp B, Hasenauer J, Pfeifer H, Panzer-Grümayer R, Enard W, Gires O, Jeremias I
Tumor relapse is associated with dismal prognosis, but responsible biological principles remain incompletely understood. To isolate and characterize relapse-inducing cells, we used genetic engineering and proliferation-sensitive dyes in patient-derived xenografts of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). We identified a rare subpopulation that resembled relapse-inducing cells with combined properties of long-term dormancy, treatment resistance, and stemness. Single-cell and bulk expression profilin... Abstract
Cited 6 times since 2016 (0.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
PloS one, Volume 11, Issue 11, 29 5 2016, Pages e0167336 RNA Contaminates Glycosaminoglycans Extracted from Cells and Tissues. van Gemst JJ, Loeven MA, de Graaf MJ, Berden JH, Rabelink TJ, Smit CH, van der Vlag J
Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are linear negatively charged polysaccharides and important components of extracellular matrices and cell surface glycan layers such as the endothelial glycocalyx. The GAG family includes sulfated heparin, heparan sulfate (HS), dermatan sulfate (DS), chondroitin sulfate (CS), keratan sulfate, and non-sulfated hyaluronan. Because relative expression of GAGs is dependent on cell-type and niche, isolating GAGs from cell cultures and tissues may provide insight into cell- a... Abstract
Cited 45 times since 2016 (5.3 per year) source: EuropePMC
Scientific reports, Volume 6, 28 4 2016, Pages 37793 New Genome-Wide Algorithm Identifies Novel In-Vivo Expressed Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Antigens Inducing Human T-Cell Responses with Classical and Unconventional Cytokine Profiles. Coppola M, van Meijgaarden KE, Franken KL, Commandeur S, Dolganov G, Kramnik I, Schoolnik GK, Comas I, Lund O, Prins C, van den Eeden SJ, Korsvold GE, Oftung F, Geluk A, Ottenhoff TH
New strategies are needed to develop better tools to control TB, including identification of novel antigens for vaccination. Such Mtb antigens must be expressed during Mtb infection in the major target organ, the lung, and must be capable of eliciting human immune responses. Using genome-wide transcriptomics of Mtb infected lungs we developed data sets and methods to identify IVE-TB (in-vivo expressed Mtb) antigens expressed in the lung. Quantitative expression analysis of 2,068 Mtb genes from t... Abstract
Cited 159 times since 2016 (18.7 per year) source: EuropePMC
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Volume 113, Issue 50, 28 4 2016, Pages 14372-14377 KLB is associated with alcohol drinking, and its gene product β-Klotho is necessary for FGF21 regulation of alcohol preference. Schumann G, Liu C, O'Reilly P, Gao H, Song P, Xu B, Ruggeri B, Amin N, Jia T, Preis S, Segura Lepe M, Akira S, Barbieri C, Baumeister S, Cauchi S, Clarke TK, Enroth S, Fischer K, Hällfors J, Harris SE, Hieber S, Hofer E, Hottenga JJ, Johansson Å, Joshi PK, Kaartinen N, Laitinen J, Lemaitre R, Loukola A, Luan J, Lyytikäinen LP, Mangino M, Manichaikul A, Mbarek H, Milaneschi Y, Moayyeri A, Mukamal K, Nelson C, Nettleton J, Partinen E, Rawal R, Robino A, Rose L, Sala C, Satoh T, Schmidt R, Schraut K, Scott R, Smith AV, Starr JM, Teumer A, Trompet S, Uitterlinden AG, Venturini C, Vergnaud AC, Verweij N, Vitart V, Vuckovic D, Wedenoja J, Yengo L, Yu B, Zhang W, Zhao JH, Boomsma DI, Chambers J, Chasman DI, Daniela T, de Geus E, Deary I, Eriksson JG, Esko T, Eulenburg V, Franco OH, Froguel P, Gieger C, Grabe HJ, Gudnason V, Gyllensten U, Harris TB, Hartikainen AL, Heath AC, Hocking L, Hofman A, Huth C, Jarvelin MR, Jukema JW, Kaprio J, Kooner JS, Kutalik Z, Lahti J, Langenberg C, Lehtimäki T, Liu Y, Madden PA, Marti
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health problem worldwide. Although drinking habits are known to be inherited, few genes have been identified that are robustly linked to alcohol drinking. We conducted a genome-wide association metaanalysis and replication study among >105,000 individuals of European ancestry and identified β-Klotho (KLB) as a locus associated with alcohol consumption (rs11940694; P = 9.2 × 10-12). β-Klotho is an obligate coreceptor for the hormone FGF21, which... Abstract
Cited 5 times since 2016 (0.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Journal of forensic and legal medicine, Volume 45, 27 4 2016, Pages 47-52 Usage of Riot Control Agents and other methods resulting in physical and psychological injuries sustained during civil unrest in Turkey in 2013. Unuvar U, Yilmaz D, Ozyildirim I, Dokudan EY, Korkmaz C, Doğanoğlu S, Kutlu L, Fincanci SK
Turkey has experienced a wave of demonstrations in the summer of 2013, called Gezi Park Demonstrations. Between 31 May and 30 August, 297 people who had been subjected to trauma by several methods of demonstration control and Riot Control Agents applied to the Human Rights Foundation of Turkey Rehabilitation Centers to receive treatment/rehabilitation and/or documentation. 296 patients except one 5-year-old child were included in the study. Of the 296 patients; 175 were male, 120 were female, an... Abstract
Cited 106 times since 2016 (12.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of heart failure, Volume 19, Issue 3, 27 4 2016, Pages 307-313 Myocardial strain to detect subtle left ventricular systolic dysfunction. Tops LF, Delgado V, Marsan NA, Bax JJ
In daily clinical practice, LV systolic function is routinely assessed with the use of two-dimensional echocardiography. Using biplane LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes, LVEF is calculated. The introduction of real-time three-dimensional echocardiography has improved the accuracy of echocardiographic assessment of LVEF. However, calculated LVEF may not truly represent LV systolic function in specific cardiac diseases or when subtle LV dysfunction is present. Two-dimensional speckle track... Abstract
Cited 29 times since 2016 (3.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
Current opinion in virology, Volume 22, 23 4 2016, Pages 1-6 Sustained fecal-oral human-to-human transmission following a zoonotic event. de Graaf M, Beck R, Caccio SM, Duim B, Fraaij P, Le Guyader FS, Lecuit M, Le Pendu J, de Wit E, Schultsz C
Bacterial, viral and parasitic zoonotic pathogens that transmit via the fecal-oral route have a major impact on global health. However, the mechanisms underlying the emergence of such pathogens from the animal reservoir and their persistence in the human population are poorly understood. Here, we present a framework of human-to-human transmission of zoonotic pathogens that considers the factors relevant for fecal-oral human-to-human transmission route at the levels of host, pathogen, and environ... Abstract
Cited 21 times since 2016 (2.5 per year) source: EuropePMC
European journal of human genetics : EJHG, Volume 25, Issue 2, 23 4 2016, Pages 227-233 A framework for the detection of de novo mutations in family-based sequencing data. Francioli LC, Cretu-Stancu M, Garimella KV, Fromer M, Kloosterman WP, Genome of the Netherlands consortium, Samocha KE, Neale BM, Daly MJ, Banks E, DePristo MA, de Bakker PI
Germline mutation detection from human DNA sequence data is challenging due to the rarity of such events relative to the intrinsic error rates of sequencing technologies and the uneven coverage across the genome. We developed PhaseByTransmission (PBT) to identify de novo single nucleotide variants and short insertions and deletions (indels) from sequence data collected in parent-offspring trios. We compute the joint probability of the data given the genotype likelihoods in the individual family... Abstract
Cited 55 times since 2016 (6.4 per year) source: EuropePMC
BJU international, Volume 120, Issue 1, 22 4 2016, Pages 61-68 Prostate Health Index improves multivariable risk prediction of aggressive prostate cancer. Loeb S, Shin SS, Broyles DL, Wei JT, Sanda M, Klee G, Partin AW, Sokoll L, Chan DW, Bangma CH, van Schaik RHN, Slawin KM, Marks LS, Catalona WJ
Objective: To examine the use of the Prostate Health Index (PHI) as a continuous variable in multivariable risk assessment for aggressive prostate cancer in a large multicentre US study. Materials and methods: The study population included 728 men, with prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels of 2-10 ng/mL and a negative digital rectal examination, enrolled in a prospective, multi-site early detection trial. The primary endpoint was aggressive prostate cancer, defined as biopsy Gleason score ≥7.... Abstract
Cited 42 times since 2016 (4.9 per year) source: EuropePMC
Circulation. Cardiovascular genetics, Volume 9, Issue 6, 21 3 2016, Pages 511-520 Multiethnic Exome-Wide Association Study of Subclinical Atherosclerosis. Natarajan P, Bis JC, Bielak LF, Cox AJ, Dörr M, Feitosa MF, Franceschini N, Guo X, Hwang SJ, Isaacs A, Jhun MA, Kavousi M, Li-Gao R, Lyytikäinen LP, Marioni RE, Schminke U, Stitziel NO, Tada H, van Setten J, Smith AV, Vojinovic D, Yanek LR, Yao J, Yerges-Armstrong LM, Amin N, Baber U, Borecki IB, Carr JJ, Chen YI, Cupples LA, de Jong PA, de Koning H, de Vos BD, Demirkan A, Fuster V, Franco OH, Goodarzi MO, Harris TB, Heckbert SR, Heiss G, Hoffmann U, Hofman A, Išgum I, Jukema JW, Kähönen M, Kardia SL, Kral BG, Launer LJ, Massaro J, Mehran R, Mitchell BD, Mosley TH, de Mutsert R, Newman AB, Nguyen KD, North KE, O'Connell JR, Oudkerk M, Pankow JS, Peloso GM, Post W, Province MA, Raffield LM, Raitakari OT, Reilly DF, Rivadeneira F, Rosendaal F, Sartori S, Taylor KD, Teumer A, Trompet S, Turner ST, Uitterlinden AG, Vaidya D, van der Lugt A, Völker U, Wardlaw JM, Wassel CL, Weiss S, Wojczynski MK, Becker DM, Becker LC, Boerwinkle E, Bowden DW, Deary IJ, Dehghan A, Felix SB, Gudnason V, Lehtimäki T, Mathias R, Mook
Background: The burden of subclinical atherosclerosis in asymptomatic individuals is heritable and associated with elevated risk of developing clinical coronary heart disease. We sought to identify genetic variants in protein-coding regions associated with subclinical atherosclerosis and the risk of subsequent coronary heart disease. Methods and results: We studied a total of 25 109 European ancestry and African ancestry participants with coronary artery calcification (CAC) measured by cardiac c... Abstract
Cited 39 times since 2016 (4.6 per year) source: EuropePMC
Alzheimer's & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Volume 7, 18 3 2016, Pages 11-23 STROKOG (stroke and cognition consortium): An international consortium to examine the epidemiology, diagnosis, and treatment of neurocognitive disorders in relation to cerebrovascular disease. Sachdev PS, Lo JW, Crawford JD, Mellon L, Hickey A, Williams D, Bordet R, Mendyk AM, Gelé P, Deplanque D, Bae HJ, Lim JS, Brodtmann A, Werden E, Cumming T, Köhler S, Verhey FR, Dong YH, Tan HH, Chen C, Xin X, Kalaria RN, Allan LM, Akinyemi RO, Ogunniyi A, Klimkowicz-Mrowiec A, Dichgans M, Wollenweber FA, Zietemann V, Hoffmann M, Desmond DW, Linden T, Blomstrand C, Fagerberg B, Skoog I, Godefroy O, Barbay M, Roussel M, Lee BC, Yu KH, Wardlaw J, Makin SJ, Doubal FN, Chappell FM, Srikanth VK, Thrift AG, Donnan GA, Kandiah N, Chander RJ, Lin X, Cordonnier C, Moulin S, Rossi C, Sabayan B, Stott DJ, Jukema JW, Melkas S, Jokinen H, Erkinjuntti T, Mok VC, Wong A, Lam BY, Leys D, Hénon H, Bombois S, Lipnicki DM, Kochan NA, STROKOG
Introduction: The Stroke and Cognition consortium (STROKOG) aims to facilitate a better understanding of the determinants of vascular contributions to cognitive disorders and help improve the diagnosis and treatment of vascular cognitive disorders (VCD). Methods: Longitudinal studies with ≥75 participants who had suffered or were at risk of stroke or TIA and which evaluated cognitive function were invited to join STROKOG. The consortium will facilitate projects investigating rates and patterns o... Abstract