Researcher
Tania Roskams
- Disciplines:Macromolecular and materials chemistry, Laboratory medicine, Morphological sciences
Affiliations
- Department of Imaging & Pathology (Department)
Responsible
From1 Aug 2016 → Today - Translational Cell & Tissue Research (Division)
Responsible
From1 Jan 2012 → Today - Translational Cell & Tissue Research (Division)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → Today
Projects
1 - 10 of 16
- A fully automated system for the generation of stained tissue slices for scientific research.From1 Jan 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - scientific equipment program
- Imaging the invisible in preclinical models using magnetic particle imagingFrom1 May 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO Large scale research infrastructure
- The pathophysiological role of exercise and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the development of (left ventricular) myocardial fibrosis during viral myocarditis.From1 Jan 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- an in-depth histopathologic assessment of cardiac remodelingFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- To understand and suppress liver cancer cell plasticity and evolutionFrom1 Oct 2020 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- To understand and suppress liver/pancreas cancer cell plasticity and evolutionFrom15 Sep 2020 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- LGR6 in Chronic Lung DiseasesFrom1 Dec 2017 → 18 Oct 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Preclinical assessment of the therapeutic potential of multitargeting cancer stem cells trough modulation of the unfolded protein response in hepatocellular carcinomaFrom1 Jan 2017 → 31 Dec 2020Funding: Private funding of national origin - undefined
- Multimodal image processing and data management platformFrom1 Oct 2016 → 30 Sep 2018Funding: Fund Recuperation Fiscal Exemption
- The hepatic progenitor cell niche: under experimental conditions and in human liver diseaseFrom1 Sep 2013 → 1 Apr 2022Funding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
Publications
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- HEPATOCYTIC DIFFERENTIATION IN CHOLANGIOCELLULAR CARCINOMA SUGGESTING HEPATIC PROGENITOR CELL ORIGIN(2008)
Authors: Mina Komuta, Sara Vander Borght, Bart Spee, Rita De Vos, Chris Verslype, Raymond Aerts, Baki Topal, Frederik Nevens, Valeer J Desmet, Tania Roskams
Pages: 956A - 957A - Proliferation of hepatic stellate cells in rats with acute hepatitis is dependent on vagal innervation via muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype 2(2008)
Authors: Ilse Bockx, Nicoletta Sinelli, Ingrid Vander Elst, Louis Libbrecht, Tania Roskams, David Cassiman
Pages: 943 - PROPRANOLOL PROMOTES OVAL CELL ACCUMULATION BY ENHANCING HEPATOCYTE DEATH IN NON ALCOHOLIC STEATOHEPATITIS(2008)
Authors: Tania Roskams
Pages: 831A - 831A - The extent of vacuolation in non-heart-beating porcine donor liver grafts prior to transplantation predicts their viability(2008)
Authors: Diethard Monbaliu, Louis Libbrecht, Rita De Vos, Katrien Vekemans, Qiang Liu, Jacques Pirenne, Tania Roskams
Pages: 1256 - 1265 - Immunohistochemistry using an antibody to unphosphorylated connexin 43 to identify human myometrial interstitial cells(2008)
Authors: Thomas Gevaert, Jan Deprest, Tania Roskams, Alfons Van Lommel, Bernd Nilius, Dirk De Ridder
Pages: 43 - Multidrug resistance-associated proteins are crucial for the viability of activated rat hepatic stellate cells(2008)
Authors: Tania Roskams
Pages: 624 - 634 - Adipose tissue failure signals the evolution of hepatic steatosis towards nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) in the C57BL/6 DIET-induced obesity mouse model(2008)
Authors: Tania Roskams
Pages: S12 - S13 - Cholestatic liver disease in long-term infantile nephropathic cystinosis(2008)
Authors: Kathleen Claes, Pieter Gillard, Tania Roskams, Rita Lombaerts, Frederik Nevens, David Cassiman
Pages: E428 - E431 - The beta-catenin pathway is activated in focal nodular hyperplasia but not in cirrhotic FNH-like nodules(2008)
Authors: Louis Libbrecht, Tania Roskams
Pages: 61 - 71 - IKK1 and IKK2 cooperate to maintain bile duct integrity in the liver(2008)
Authors: Rita De Vos, Tania Roskams
Pages: 9733 - 9738