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Department: Plasma Proteins

E-mail: b.dragt@sanquin.nl

Training: BioMedical Science, master ‘Toxicology and Environmental Health’

Research Interests
  • Real-time analysis of dynamics and exocytosis of Weibel-Palade bodies
  • Interactions between domains of VWF causing string formation
  • Anchoring of UL-VWF to endothelial cells

    Technology:
  • Confocal microscopy
  • Live cell imaging
  • Culturing primary cells
  • Biosensor analysis (BiacoreTM)

    Resume
    HLO stages
    2003:Project (6 months): ‘Consequences of COPD: damage in diaphragma, systemical effects by exercise’ , UMC St Radboud, Dept Pulmonary Diseases, Nijmegen
    2003:Project (6 months): ‘Thyroidhormone-glucuronidation by fibroblasts from different rat
    organs’, University of Utrecht, Faculty Diergeneeskunde, Dept Pathobiology, division Anatomy and Fysiology
    Master ‘Toxicology and Environmental Health’ stages
    2006:Project (9 months): ‘Does BIAP inhibit the LPS induced epithelial restitution?’ University ofUtrecht, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS), Dept Immunotoxicology
    2007:Project (6 months): ‘Regulation of Vitamin D receptor in rat ileum and liver.’ Universiteit Groningen, Faculty Pharmacy, Dept Pharmacokinetics and Drug Delivery

    Sanquin publications

    Other publications
    van der Heide SM, Joosten BJ, Dragt BS, Everts ME, Klaren PH.. A physiological role for glucuronidated thyroid hormones: Preferential uptake by H9c2(2-1) myotubes. Mol Cell Endocrinol. 2007; 264(1-2):109-17.




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