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Onderzoeker
Rik Janssens
- Disciplines:Immunologie
Affiliaties
- Moleculaire Immunologie (Rega Instituut) (Labo)
Lid
Vanaf1 sep 2012 → 31 jan 2018
Publicaties
11 - 17 van 17
- Natural nitration of CXCL12 reduces its signaling capacity and chemotactic activity in vitro and abrogates intra-articular lymphocyte recruitment in vivo(2016)
Auteurs: Rik Janssens, Daiane Boff, Vincent Vanheule, Mieke Gouwy, Olav Larsen, Jo Van Damme, Sofie Struyf, Paul Proost
Pagina's: 62439 - 62459 - Beyond sodefrin: evidence for a multi-component pheromone system in the model newt Cynops pyrrhogaster (Salamandridae)(2016)
Auteurs: Rik Janssens, Paul Proost
- IDO1 Deficiency does not affect disease in mouse models of systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis and secondary hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis(2016)
Auteurs: Karen Put, Ellen Brisse, Anneleen Avau, Maya Imbrechts, Rik Janssens, Paul Proost, Carine Wouters, Patrick Matthys
- The positively charged COOH-terminal glycosaminoglycan-binding CXCL9(74-103) peptide inhibits CXCL8-induced neutrophil extravasation and monosodium urate Crystal-induced Gout in Mice(2015)
Auteurs: Vincent Vanheule, Rik Janssens, Daiane Boff, Nikola Kitic, Nele Berghmans, Isabelle Ronsse, Andreas J Kungl, Flavio Almeida Amaral, Mauro Martins Teixeira, Jo Van Damme, et al.
Pagina's: 21292 - 304 - The positively charged COOH-terminal glycosaminoglycan-binding CXCL9(74-103) peptide inhibits CXCL8-induced neutrophil extravasation and monosodium urate Crystal-induced Gout in Mice(2015)
Auteurs: Vincent Vanheule, Rik Janssens, Jo Van Damme, Paul Proost, Anneleen Mortier
Pagina's: 21292 - 304 - Highly amino-acid selective hydrolysis of myoglobin at aspartate residues promoted by ZrIV-substituted polyoxometalates(2015)
Auteurs: Hong Giang Ly Thi, Rik Janssens, Paul Proost, Tatjana Vogt
Pagina's: 7391 - 7394 - Highly amino-acid selective hydrolysis of myoglobin at aspartate residues promoted by ZrIV-substituted polyoxometalates(2015)
Auteurs: Hong Giang Ly Thi, Gregory Absillis, Rik Janssens, Paul Proost, Tatjana Vogt
Pagina's: 7391 - 7394