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Claus D. Claussen

Claus D. Claussen

D-Index & Metrics

Medicine

D-Index
106
Citations
40732
World Ranking
6548
National Ranking
375

Claus D. Claussen publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claus D. Claussen sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 1,202 publications — 97th percentile

97% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,796 publications or more.

Claus D. Claussen D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Claus D. Claussen sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 217+

This scientist: 106 D-Index — 69th percentile

69% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 217 D-Index or more.

Overview

Claus D. Claussen is affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany and specializes primarily in the field of Medicine, with a focus on several subfields including Oncology, Genetics, Economics and Econometrics, Molecular Biology, and Political Science and International Relations.

The scientist's research topics encompass a range of areas closely linked to cellular and regional studies. These include:

  • Cancer Cells and Metastasis
  • Mesenchymal stem cell research
  • Lymphatic System and Diseases
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells Research
  • Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis
  • Cross-Border Cooperation and Integration
  • Regional resilience and development

Recent publications by Claus D. Claussen and collaborators reveal an interdisciplinary approach, spanning from biomedical research to regional development. Notable papers include:

  • Cell motility and migration as determinants of stem cell efficacy, 2020, published in EBioMedicine
  • Modulating endothelial adhesion and migration impacts stem cell therapies efficacy, 2020, published in EBioMedicine
  • Building the STRING megaregion as a green hub in the wake of COVID-19, 2021, published in OECD regional development papers
  • Reduced representation DNA sequencing of Barrett's Oesophagus identifies patients at risk of Oesophagus adenocarcinoma development, 2025, published in Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • Prevalence of youth type 2 diabetes in global Indigenous populations: a systematic review, 2025, published in Diabetologia

The scientist collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors, among whom are Lusine Danielyan, Matthias Schwab, Georg Siegel, Marine Buadze, and Ali Lourhmati, each contributing to multiple joint publications.

Claus D. Claussen's work has been published predominantly in these venues:

  • EBioMedicine
  • OECD regional development papers
  • Zeitschrift für Gastroenterologie
  • Diabetologia

Best Publications

  • Simultaneous PET-MRI: a new approach for functional and morphological imaging

    Martin S. Judenhofer;Hans F. Wehrl;Danny F. Newport;Ciprian Catana

  • Local delivery of paclitaxel to inhibit restenosis during angioplasty of the leg.

    Gunnar Tepe;Thomas Zeller;Thomas Albrecht;Stephan Heller

  • Simultaneous MR/PET Imaging of the Human Brain : Feasibility Study

    Heinz Peter W. Schlemmer;Bernd J. Pichler;Matthias Schmand;Ziad Burbar

  • Relaxivity of Gadopentetate Dimeglumine (Magnevist), Gadobutrol (Gadovist), and Gadobenate Dimeglumine (MultiHance) in human blood plasma at 0.2, 1.5, and 3 Tesla.

    Jörg Pintaske;Petros Martirosian;Hansjörg Graf;Gunter Erb

  • Dual-source CT: effect of heart rate, heart rate variability, and calcification on image quality and diagnostic accuracy.

    Harald Brodoefel;Christof Burgstahler;Ilias Tsiflikas;Anja Reimann

  • Menstrual cycle and age: influence on parenchymal contrast medium enhancement in MR imaging of the breast.

    M Müller-Schimpfle;K Ohmenhaüser;P Stoll;K Dietz

  • Standardized assessment of whole body adipose tissue topography by MRI.

    Jürgen Machann;Claus Thamer;Birgit Schnoedt;Michael Haap

  • Angioplasty of femoral-popliteal arteries with drug-coated balloons: 5-year follow-up of the THUNDER trial.

    Gunnar Tepe;Beatrix Schnorr;Thomas Albrecht;Klaus Brechtel

  • Pancreatic fat is negatively associated with insulin secretion in individuals with impaired fasting glucose and/or impaired glucose tolerance: a nuclear magnetic resonance study

    Martin Heni;Jürgen Machann;Harald Staiger;Nina F. Schwenzer

  • Radiofrequency ablation: in vivo comparison of four commercially available devices in pig livers.

    Philippe L. Pereira;Jochen Trübenbach;Martin Schenk;Jörg Subke

  • Intramyocellular lipids: anthropometric determinants and relationships with maximal aerobic capacity and insulin sensitivity.

    Claus Thamer;Jürgen Machann;Oliver Bachmann;Michael Haap

  • Reliability of differentiating human coronary plaque morphology using contrast-enhanced multislice spiral computed tomography: a comparison with histology.

    Stephen Schroeder;Axel Kuettner;Martin Leitritz;Jan Janzen

  • Magnetic resonance imaging of the body trunk using a single-slab, 3-dimensional, T2-weighted turbo-spin-echo sequence with high sampling efficiency (SPACE) for high spatial resolution imaging: initial clinical experiences.

    Matthias Philipp Lichy;Beate M. Wietek;John P. Mugler;Wilhelm Horger

  • Estimation of radiation exposure in 16-detector row computed tomography of the heart with retrospective ECG-gating

    T Trabold;M Buchgeister;A Küttner;M Heuschmid

  • Prospective comparison of 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography and whole-body magnetic resonance imaging in staging of advanced malignant melanoma.

    Christina Pfannenberg;Philip Aschoff;Sandra Schanz;Susanne M. Eschmann

  • Solitary pulmonary nodules: dynamic contrast-enhanced MR imaging--perfusion differences in malignant and benign lesions.

    Juergen F Schaefer;Joachim Vollmar;Fritz Schick;Reinhard Vonthein

  • MRI-guided biopsy of the prostate increases diagnostic performance in men with elevated or increasing PSA levels after previous negative TRUS biopsies.

    Aristotelis G. Anastasiadis;Matthias P. Lichy;Udo Nagele;Markus A. Kuczyk

  • Whole-body low-dose multidetector row-CT in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma: an alternative to conventional radiography.

    Marius Horger;Claus D. Claussen;Ulrike Bross-Bach;Reinhard Vonthein

  • Focal liver lesions: evaluation of the efficacy of gadobenate dimeglumine in MR imaging--a multicenter phase III clinical study.

    J Petersein;A Spinazzi;A Giovagnoni;P Soyer

  • Hepatic lipid accumulation in healthy subjects: a comparative study using spectral fat-selective MRI and volume-localized 1H-MR spectroscopy.

    Jürgen Machann;Claus Thamer;Birgit Schnoedt;Norbert Stefan

Frequent Co-Authors

Fritz Schick
Fritz Schick University of Tübingen
Jürgen Machann
Jürgen Machann University of Tübingen
Heinz-Peter Schlemmer
Heinz-Peter Schlemmer German Cancer Research Center
Norbert Stefan
Norbert Stefan German Center for Diabetes Research
Andreas Fritsche
Andreas Fritsche University of Tübingen
Hans-Ulrich Häring
Hans-Ulrich Häring University of Tübingen
Arnulf Stenzl
Arnulf Stenzl University of Tübingen
Klaus Dietz
Klaus Dietz University of Tübingen
Meinrad Gawaz
Meinrad Gawaz University of Tübingen

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