
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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