Key publications
All Publications
- Novak Gregor, Stevens Toer, van Viegen Tanja, Bossuyt Peter, Štabuc Borut, Jeyarajah Jenny, Zou Guangyong, Gaemers Ingrid C., McKee Trevor D., Fu Fred, Shackelton Lisa M., Khanna Reena, van den Brink Gijs R., Sandborn William J., Feagan Brian G., Pai Rish K., Jairath Vipul, Vande Casteele Niels, D’Haens Geert Evaluation of optimal biopsy location for assessment of histological activity, transcriptomic and immunohistochemical analyses in patients with active Crohn’s disease Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics 2019;49 (11):1401-1409 [PubMed]
- Gasparin Fabiana Rodrigues Silva, Carreño Fernando Olinto, Mewes Juliana Moraes, Gilglioni Eduardo Hideo, Pagadigorria Clairce Luzia Salgueiro, Natali Maria Raquel Marçal, Utsunomiya Karina Sayuri, Constantin Rodrigo Polimeni, Ouchida Amanda Tomie, Curti Carlos, Gaemers Ingrid C., Elferink Ronald Petrus Johannes Oude, Constantin Jorgete, Ishii-Iwamoto Emy Luiza Sex differences in the development of hepatic steatosis in cafeteria diet-induced obesity in young mice BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE 2018;1864 (7):2495-2509 [PubMed]
- de Oliveira Monique C., Gilglioni Eduardo H., de Boer Bouke A., Runge Jurgen H., de Waart Dirk R., Salgueiro Clairce L., Ishii-Iwamoto Emy L., Oude Elferink Ronald P. J., Gaemers Ingrid C. Bile acid receptor agonists. INT747 and INT777 decrease oestrogen deficiency-related postmenopausal obesity and hepatic steatosis in mice BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE 2016;1862 (11):2054-2062 [PubMed]
- Kunne Cindy, Acco Alexandra, Duijst Suzanne, de Waart Dirk R., Paulusma Coen C., Gaemers Ingrid, Oude Elferink Ronald P. J. FXR-dependent reduction of hepatic steatosis in a bile salt deficient mouse model BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR BASIS OF DISEASE 2014;1842 (5):739-746 [PubMed]
- Schaap Frank G., Kremer Andreas E., Lamers Wouter H., Jansen Peter L. M., Gaemers Ingrid C. Fibroblast growth factor 21 is induced by endoplasmic reticulum stress Biochimie 2013;95 (4):692-699 [PubMed]
Research programmes
Prof. PhD R.P.J. Oude Elferink (Hepatic metabolism and transport processes)
PhD I.C. Gaemers (Promoties)