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Biology and Biochemistry
Switzerland
2023

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Chemistry

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89
Citations
28487
World Ranking
2167
National Ranking
44

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
95
Citations
31808
World Ranking
1910
National Ranking
46

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  • 2023 - Research.com Biology and Biochemistry in Switzerland Leader Award

Overview

Jürgen Engel is affiliated with the University of Basel in Switzerland and conducts research primarily within the field of Computer Science. Their work spans several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

The scientist's research focuses on multiple key topics that include:

  • Context-Aware Activity Recognition Systems
  • AI-based Problem Solving and Planning
  • Advanced Software Engineering Methodologies

Engel has contributed to academic literature with publications appearing in the venue AHFE international. One notable recent paper is titled "A Model-based Environment for building and running Situation-aware Interactive Applications," published in 2022.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Engel include:

  • Christian Martín
  • Christian Herdin

The scientist's work reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining elements of artificial intelligence, software engineering, and computer vision with applications centered around situational awareness and interaction systems.

Overall, Engel's contributions are situated within computational methodologies aimed at improving adaptive and context-sensitive systems, relevant in both academic and applied research environments.

Best Publications

  • Structure-Function Studies of the Adipocyte-secreted Hormone Acrp30/Adiponectin IMPLICATIONS FOR METABOLIC REGULATION AND BIOACTIVITY

    Utpal B. Pajvani;Xueliang Du;Terry P. Combs;Anders H. Berg

  • A simplified laminin nomenclature

    Monique Aumailley;Leena Bruckner-Tuderman;William G. Carter;Rainer Deutzmann

  • Structure and function of laminin: anatomy of a multidomain glycoprotein.

    Konrad Beck;Irene Hunter;Jürgen Engel

  • Shapes, domain organizations and flexibility of laminin and fibronectin, two multifunctional proteins of the extracellular matrix.

    Jürgen Engel;Erich Odermatt;Andreas Engel;Joseph A. Madri

  • A new nomenclature for the laminins.

    Robert E. Burgeson;Matthias Chiquet;Rainer Deutzmann;Peter Ekblom

  • Selective recognition of cyclic RGD peptides of NMR defined conformation by alpha IIb beta 3, alpha V beta 3, and alpha 5 beta 1 integrins.

    M Pfaff;K Tangemann;B Müller;M Gurrath

  • Recombinant nidogen consists of three globular domains and mediates binding of laminin to collagen type IV.

    J W Fox;U Mayer;R Nischt;M Aumailley

  • A new crystal structure, Ca2+ dependence and mutational analysis reveal molecular details of E-cadherin homoassociation.

    Olivier Pertz;Damir Bozic;Alexander W. Koch;Charlotte Fauser

  • Two adjacent trimeric Fas ligands are required for Fas signaling and formation of a death-inducing signaling complex.

    Nils Holler;Aubry Tardivel;Magdalena Kovacsovics-Bankowski;Sylvie Hertig

  • Laminin-nidogen complex. Extraction with chelating agents and structural characterization.

    Mats Paulsson;Monique Aumailley;Rainer Deutzmann;Rupert Timpl

  • The crystal structure of a five-stranded coiled coil in COMP: a prototype ion channel?

    Vladimir N. Malashkevich;Richard A. Kammerer;Vladimir P. Efimov;Therese Schulthess

  • Conformational changes of the recombinant extracellular domain of E‐cadherin upon calcium binding

    Sabine Pokutta;Kurt Herrenknecht;Rolf Kemler;Jürgen Engel

  • The structure of cell adhesion molecule uvomorulin. Insights into the molecular mechanism of Ca2+-dependent cell adhesion.

    M Ringwald;R Schuh;D Vestweber;H Eistetter

  • EGF‐like domains in extracellular matrix proteins: Localized signals for growth and differentiation?

    Jürgen Engel

  • 7-S collagen: characterization of an unusual basement membrane structure.

    Juha Risteli;Rupert Timpl;Hans Peter Bächinger;Jürgen Engel

  • Domains of laminin with growth-factor activity

    George Panayotou;Peter End;Monique Aumailley;Rupert Timpl

  • Single amino acid substitutions in one Ca2+ binding site of uvomorulin abolish the adhesive function

    Masayuki Ozawa;Jürgen Engel;Rolf Kemler

  • Electron-microscopical approach to a structural model of intima collagen.

    H Furthmayr;H Wiedemann;R Timpl;E Odermatt

  • Localization of flexible sites in thread-like molecules from electron micrographs. Comparison of interstitial, basement membrane and intima collagens.

    Hans Hofmann;Tilman Voss;Klaus Kühn;Jürgen Engel

  • Mac‐2 binding protein is a cell‐adhesive protein of the extracellular matrix which self‐assembles into ring‐like structures and binds β1 integrins, collagens and fibronectin

    Takako Sasaki;Cord Brakebusch;Jürgen Engel;Rupert Timpl

Frequent Co-Authors

Rupert Timpl
Rupert Timpl Max Planck Society
Richard A. Kammerer
Richard A. Kammerer Paul Scherrer Institute
Hans Peter Bächinger
Hans Peter Bächinger Oregon Health & Science University
Ariel Lustig
Ariel Lustig University of Basel
Darwin J. Prockop
Darwin J. Prockop Texas A&M University
Takako Sasaki
Takako Sasaki Oita University
Mats Paulsson
Mats Paulsson University of Cologne
Karlheinz Mann
Karlheinz Mann Max Planck Society
Matthias Mörgelin
Matthias Mörgelin Lund University
Markus A. Rüegg
Markus A. Rüegg University of Basel

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