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Katrien Vermeulen
Researcher at University of Antwerp
Publications - 31
Citations - 3573
Katrien Vermeulen is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myeloid leukemia & Cyclin-dependent kinase. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 29 publications receiving 3251 citations.
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The cell cycle: a review of regulation, deregulation and therapeutic targets in cancer
TL;DR: This review provides an overview of deregulation of the cell cycle in cancer by focusing on mechanisms, i.e. regulation of cyclin‐dependent kinases (CDK) by cyclins, CDK inhibitors and phosphorylating events.
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Cell cycle and apoptosis.
TL;DR: This review summarizes the different functions of the proteins presently known to control both apoptosis and cell cycle progression and suggests that these important decisions of cell proliferation or cell death are likely to be controlled by more than one signal and are necessary to ensure a proper cellular response.
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Induction of complete and molecular remissions in acute myeloid leukemia by Wilms’ tumor 1 antigen-targeted dendritic cell vaccination
Viggo Van Tendeloo,Ann Van de Velde,Ann Van Driessche,Nathalie Cools,Sébastien Anguille,Kristin Ladell,Emma Gostick,Katrien Vermeulen,Katrien Pieters,Griet Nijs,Barbara Stein,Evelien Smits,Wilfried Schroyens,Alain Gadisseur,Inge Vrelust,Philippe G. Jorens,Herman Goossens,I. Jolanda M. de Vries,David Price,Yusuke Oji,Yoshihiro Oka,Haruo Sugiyama,Zwi N. Berneman +22 more
TL;DR: The data support the further development of vaccination with WT1 mRNA-loaded dendritic cells as a postremission treatment to prevent full relapse in AML patients.
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Apoptosis: mechanisms and relevance in cancer.
TL;DR: Dysregulation of apoptosis contributes to many diseases, including cancer, on the other hand, apoptosis-regulating proteins also provide targets for drug discovery and new approaches to the treatment of cancer.
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A maximal exercise bout increases the number of circulating CD34+/KDR+ endothelial progenitor cells in healthy subjects. Relation with lipid profile.
Emeline M. Van Craenenbroeck,Christiaan J. Vrints,Steven Haine,Katrien Vermeulen,Inge Goovaerts,Viggo Van Tendeloo,Vicky Y. Hoymans,Viviane M. Conraads +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a maximal bout of exercise induces a significant shift inCD34+ cells toward CD34+/KDR+ cells, and this response was larger in subjects with a less favorable lipid profile.