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Overview

Helmut Kindl is affiliated with Philipp University of Marburg in Germany and conducts research primarily in the field of engineering, with a specialization in computational mechanics. Their work focuses on topics related to physics and engineering research articles.

The scientist's publication record includes a notable paper titled Untersuchung der Wastegatekanalinteraktion zweiflutiger Turbinen, published in 2022 in the journal MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift. This publication addresses technical aspects relevant to turbine technology.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Helmut Kindl include:

  • Felix Falke
  • Marco Günther
  • Stefan Pischinger

Helmut Kindl's research outputs have predominantly appeared in the following venue:

  • MTZ - Motortechnische Zeitschrift

Their main fields of study derive from engineering disciplines, underscoring expertise in both broad and specialized areas:

  • Engineering

The subfields include:

  • Computational Mechanics

Key research topics that characterize Kindl's work are:

  • Physics and Engineering Research Articles

Best Publications

  • Disease resistance results from foreign phytoalexin expression in a novel plant

    R Hain;H J Reif;E Krause;R Langebartels

  • Lipoxygenase-catalyzed oxygenation of storage lipids is implicated in lipid mobilization during germination.

    Ivo Feussner;Claus Wasternack;Helmut Kindl;Hartmut Kuhn

  • Coordinate induction by UV light of stilbene synthase, phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and cinnamate 4-hydroxylase in leaves of vitaceae.

    K.-H. Fritzemeier;H. Kindl

  • Induction of stilbene synthase by Botrytis cinerea in cultured grapevine cells

    Liswidowati;Frauke Melchior;Frank Hohmann;Burkhardt Schwer

  • Structural organization and differential expression of three stilbene synthase genes located on a 13 kb grapevine DNA fragment

    Wilfried Wiese;Barbara Vornam;Elvira Krause;Helmut Kindl

  • Phenylalanine ammonia lyase and cinnamic acid hydroxylases as assembled consecutive enzymes on microsomal membranes of cucumber cotyledons: Cooperation and subcellular distribution.

    Ursula Czichi;H. Kindl

  • Coordinate- and elicitor-dependent expression of stilbene synthase and phenylalanine ammonia-lyase genes in Vitis cv. Optima.

    Frauke Melchior;Helmut Kindl

  • Grapevine stilbene synthase cDNA only slightly differing from chalcone synthase cDNA is expressed in Escherichia coli into a catalytically active enzyme.

    Frauke Melchior;Helmut Kindl

  • Biosynthesis of fatty acid derived aldehydes is induced upon mechanical wounding and its products show fungicidal activities in cucumber.

    Kenji Matsui;Akari Minami;Ellen Hornung;Hidetoshi Shibata

  • Characterization of a pine multigene family containing elicitor-responsive stilbene synthase genes.

    Regina Preisig-müller;Axel Schwekendiek;Ilka Brehm;Hans-Jörg Reif

  • Glyoxylate cycle enzymes of the glyoxysomal membrane from cucumber cotyledons.

    Wolfram Köller;Helmut Kindl

  • Domains of the tetrafunctional protein acting in glyoxysomal fatty acid beta-oxidation. Demonstration of epimerase and isomerase activities on a peptide lacking hydratase activity.

    R Preisig-Müller;K Gühnemann-Schäfer;H Kindl

  • A lipoxygenase is the main lipid body protein in cucumber and soybean cotyledons during the stage of triglyceride mobilization.

    Ivo Feußner;Helmut Kindl

  • Stilbene synthase (pinosylvine synthase) and its induction by ultraviolet light.

    A. Schoeppner;H. Kindl

  • Formation of p-coumaric acid and o-coumaric acid from L-phenylalanine by microsomal membrane fractions from potato: Evidence of membrane-bound enzyme complexes.

    Ursula Czichi;Helmut Kindl

  • Thiolase mRNA translated in vitro yields a peptide with a putative N-terminal presequence.

    Regina Preisig-Müller;Helmut Kindl

  • The inducible 9, 10-dihydrophenanthrene pathway: characterization and expression of bibenzyl synthase and S-adenosylhomocysteine hydrolase.

    R. Preisigmuller;P. Gnau;H. Kindl

  • Particulate and soluble lipoxygenase isoenzymes: Comparison of molecular and enzymatic properties

    Ivo Feussner;Helmut Kindl

  • Substrate specificity in vivo and in vitro in the formation of stilbenes. Biosynthesis of rhaponticin.

    Norbert Rupprich;Heinz Hildebrand;Helmut Kindl

  • A phospholipase A2 is transiently synthesized during seed germination and localized to lipid bodies.

    Christian May;Regina Preisig-Müller;Michaela Höhne;Petra Gnau

Frequent Co-Authors

Ivo Feussner
Ivo Feussner University of Göttingen
Kurt Engeland
Kurt Engeland Leipzig University
Frauke Melchior
Frauke Melchior Heidelberg University
Claus Wasternack
Claus Wasternack Leibniz Association
Kenji Matsui
Kenji Matsui Yamaguchi University
Elmon Schmelzer
Elmon Schmelzer Max Planck Society
Hartmut Kühn
Hartmut Kühn Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Dietmar Linder
Dietmar Linder University of Giessen

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