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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Education•Leuven, Belgium•
About: Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is a education organization based out in Leuven, Belgium. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Transplantation. The organization has 61109 authors who have published 176584 publications receiving 6210872 citations.
Topics: Population, Transplantation, CMOS, European union, Stars
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TL;DR: Direct evidence suggests a crucial role for the fibrinolytic system and its physiological triggers, tissue-type and urokinase-type (u-PA) plasminogen activator, in many proteolytic processes.
Abstract: Indirect evidence suggests a crucial role for the fibrinolytic system and its physiological triggers, tissue-type (t-PA) and urokinase-type (u-PA) plasminogen activator, in many proteolytic processes. Inactivation of the t-PA gene impairs clot lysis and inactivation of the u-PA gene results in occasional fibrin deposition. Mice with combined t-PA and u-PA deficiency suffer extensive spontaneous fibrin deposition, with its associated effects on growth, fertility and survival.
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University of Hertfordshire1, University of Alabama at Birmingham2, University of Helsinki3, University of South Florida4, University of Glasgow5, University of Kentucky6, Leiden University Medical Center7, Institute for Animal Health8, University of Guelph9, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven10, Pasteur Institute11, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada12, University of Bristol13, University of Edinburgh14, Queen's University15
TL;DR: Changes to virus taxonomy approved and ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses in February 2015 are listed.
Abstract: Changes to virus taxonomy approved and ratified by the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses in February 2015 are listed.
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University of Alberta1, Harvard University2, Johns Hopkins University3, University of Manitoba4, Mayo Clinic5, University of Pittsburgh6, University of Maryland, Baltimore7, University of California, San Diego8, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven9, Washington University in St. Louis10, National Institutes of Health11, Hannover Medical School12, University of Basel13, University of Sydney14, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill15, John Radcliffe Hospital16, Saint Louis University17, Scripps Research Institute18, University of Barcelona19, Royal London Hospital20, University of Amsterdam21
TL;DR: The 8th Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology was held in Edmonton, Canada, 15–21 July 2005, and major outcomes included the elimination of the non‐specific term ‘chronic allograft nephropathy’ (CAN) and the recognition of the entity of chronic antibody‐mediated rejection.
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TL;DR: It is shown that ECs relied on glycolysis rather than on oxidative phosphorylation for ATP production and that loss of the gly colytic activator PFKFB3 in ECs impaired vessel formation.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Eugene Braunwald | 230 | 1711 | 264576 |
Joseph L. Goldstein | 207 | 556 | 149527 |
Rakesh K. Jain | 200 | 1467 | 177727 |
Stefan Schreiber | 178 | 1233 | 138528 |
Masayuki Yamamoto | 171 | 1576 | 123028 |
Jun Wang | 166 | 1093 | 141621 |
David R. Jacobs | 165 | 1262 | 113892 |
Klaus Müllen | 164 | 2125 | 140748 |
Peter Carmeliet | 164 | 844 | 122918 |
Hua Zhang | 163 | 1503 | 116769 |
William J. Sandborn | 162 | 1317 | 108564 |
Elliott M. Antman | 161 | 716 | 179462 |
Tobin J. Marks | 159 | 1621 | 111604 |
Ian A. Wilson | 158 | 971 | 98221 |
Johan Auwerx | 158 | 653 | 95779 |