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Vincent van den Boom is a researcher at the Department of Hematology within the University Medical Center Groningen at the University of Groningen. His work focuses on molecular mechanisms in hematological malignancies and stem cell biology.
- Progenitor Cell Biology (100%)
- Transcription Factors (77%)
- Epigenetics (74%)
- Cellular Differentiation (66%)
- Stem Cell Research (66%)
- Embryonic Stem Cell Biology (63%)
- Stem Cell Self-Renewal (54%)
- Myeloid Disorders (52%)
Dr. van den Boom's research spans epigenetic regulation in leukemia, stem cell differentiation, and protein quality control mechanisms. His recent work demonstrates how dietary methionine restriction affects leukemia progression and how nucleolar protein quality control maintains epigenetic regulators during cellular stress. His publications in high-impact journals including Blood, Cell Reports, eLife, and iScience show his contributions to understanding molecular pathways in hematological cancers.
His collaborative network includes researchers across multiple institutions, with significant contributions to understanding PRC1.1 function in leukemogenesis and the role of USP7-TRIM27 axis as a therapeutic target. His work has substantial citation impact, with his 2016 Cell Reports paper accumulating over 125 citations.
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