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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 26: Poster Session II

Donnerstag, 29. März 2007, 17:00–19:30, Poster B

17:00 BP 26.1 Photokinetics and photostability of fluorescent dyes — •Babette Hinkeldey, Gregor Jung, and Alexander Schmitt
17:00 BP 26.2 Solvent and lipid self-dynamics of hydrated lipid-bilayers. — •Florian Kargl, Peter Berntsen, Christer Svanberg, and Jan Swenson
17:00 BP 26.3 X-ray radiation-damage studies of regular bacterial surface layers — •Andreas Kade
17:00 BP 26.4 Curvature-mediated interactions between membrane-bound particles–analytical results — •Martin Michael Müller, Markus Deserno, and Jemal Guven
17:00 BP 26.5 Curvature coupled diffusion of an inclusion in a fluctuating membrane — •Stefan Leitenberger, Ellen Reister-Gottfried, and Udo Seifert
17:00 BP 26.6 Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of NAD(P)H in MIN6-cells - Information about cellular metabolism — •Stefan Denicke, Raluca Niesner, Bülent Peker, Ingo Rustenbeck, and Karl-Heinz Gericke
17:00 BP 26.7 Mechanical limits of viral capsids — •Mathias Bünemann and Peter Lenz
17:00 BP 26.8 Computational Study on the Formation of Membrane Protrusions by Actin Polymerization — •Mathias Bünemann and Peter Lenz
17:00 BP 26.9 RNA Unzipping in Nanopores Driven by Variable Forces — •Thomas Schötz, Ralf Bundschuh, and Ulrich Gerland
17:00 BP 26.10 Observation of nanoparticle uptake in living cells by single particle tracking — •Nadia Ruthardt, Karla de Bruin, Kevin Braeckmans, Ernst Wagner, and Christoph Bräuchle
17:00 BP 26.11 EMCCD-based spatially and spectrally resolved fluorescence correlation spectroscopy — •Markus Burkhardt, Jonas Ries, and Petra Schwille
17:00 BP 26.12 Molecular motor-induced instabilities and crosslinkers determine biopolymer organization — •David Smith, Falko Ziebert, Walter Zimmermann, and Josef Käs
17:00 BP 26.13 Single molecule studies of eukaryotic transcription using optical tweezers — •Adam Muschielok, Joanna Andrecka, Florian Brückner, Patrick Cramer, and Jens Michaelis
17:00 BP 26.14 Counterion Dynamics at Charged Polymers: A Study of Electrophoresis — •Sebastian Fischer, Ali Naji, and Roland Netz
17:00 BP 26.15 Artificial Chloroplasts from Giant Unilamellar Vesicles — •Jakob Schweizer and Petra Schwille
17:00 BP 26.16 Flow Profile Measurements in a Traveling Wave Micropump with Two-Foci-FCCS — •Wolfgang Staroske, Maika Felten, and Petra Schwille
17:00 BP 26.17 Stochastic Effects In Drug Transport Through Cell Monolayers (An Analogue To Enzymatic Reactions)Niko Komin and •Raúl Toral
17:00 BP 26.18 Hydrodynamic flow-induced protein movement on cell surfaces: African trypanosomes as a model — •Eric Stellamanns, Niko Heddergott, Markus Engstler, and Thomas Pfohl
17:00 BP 26.19 Interaction potential of Lysozyme and Insulin and denaturation properties of Staphylococcal Nuclease - SAXS studies on aqueous solutions at DELTA synchrotron — •Chris Krywka, Nadeem Javvid, Michael Sulc, Vytautas Smirnovas, Roland Winter, and Metin Tolan
17:00 BP 26.20 Viscoelastic monitoring mesenchymal stem cells differentiating towards cartilage cells — •Karla Müller, Matthias Zscharnack, Jörg Galle, and Josef Käs
17:00 BP 26.21 2c2p excitation and its applications in fluorescence microscopy — •Stefan Quentmeier, Raluca Aura Niesner, and Karl-Heinz Gericke
17:00 BP 26.22 Simulation of transport through OmpF channels — •Soroosh Pezeshki, Mathias Winterhalter, and Ulrich Kleinekathöfer
17:00 BP 26.23 Transfection Statistics from EGFP-Fluorescence Data — •Jan-Timm Kuhr, Gerlinde Schwake, Maria Pamela David, Eduardo Mendoza, Joachim Rädler, and Erwin Frey
17:00 BP 26.24 Fluorescence-Emission Control of Single CdSe-Nanocrystals using Metal-Modified AFM Tips — •Volker Walhorn, Olaf Schulz, Heinrich Frey, Christoph Pelargus, Dario Anselmetti, and Robert Ros
17:00 BP 26.25 Methods for attaching individual metallic Nanoparticles on AFM Tips — •Olaf Schulz, Volker Walhorn, Christoph Pelargus, Dario Anselmetti, and Robert Ros
17:00 BP 26.26 Two-photon imaging and ablation of the mitotic spindle in S. pombe — •Nicola Maghelli and Iva Tolic-Norrelykke
17:00 BP 26.27 Dynamic Force Spectroscopy Experiments: Bayes and Maximum-Likelihood Approach — •Sebastian Getfert and Peter Reimann
17:00 BP 26.28 Chemically modified chromophore in rhodopsin — •Minoru Sugihara, Oliver Weingart, Peter Entel, and Volker Buss
17:00 BP 26.29 Improved data analysis for single molecule force spectroscopy experiments — •Alexander Fuhrmann, Sebastian Getfert, Dario Anselmetti, Peter Reimann, and Robert Ros
17:00 BP 26.30 Investigation on actin binding to various cationic model membranes — •Lydia Woiterski, Josef Käs, and Carsten Selle
17:00 BP 26.31 Simultaneous Manipulation and Detection of Cell Membrane Dynamics with High Spatial and Temporal Resolution — •Michael Gögler, Timo Betz, and Josef Käs
17:00 BP 26.32 Nonequilibrium mechanics of active cytoskeletal networksDaisuke Mizuno, •Catherine Tardin, Frederick MacKintosh, and Christoph Schmidt
17:00 BP 26.33 Failure of Viral ShellsWilliam S. Klug, Robijn F. Bruinsma, Jean-Pilippe Michel, Charles M. Knobler, Irena L. Ivanovska, Gijs J.L. Wuite, and •Christoph F. Schmidt
17:00 BP 26.34 Teeth: a nanostructured multicomponent material — •Christian Zeitz, Frank Müller, Stefan Hüfner, and Karin Jacobs
17:00 BP 26.35 Stochastic stress response induction in B. subtilis — •Ilka Bischofs, Denise Wolf, and Adam Arkin
17:00 BP 26.36 In-situ real-time observation of single giant unilamellar vesicle phase behavior under rapid variation of the medium — •Philipp Rauch, Florian Rückerl, Josef Käs, and Carsten Selle
17:00 BP 26.37 Unzipping DNA in a biological nanopore — •U. F. Keyser, N. M. Wennersbusch, N. H. Dekker, and C. Dekker
17:00 BP 26.38 Preparation of horizontal black lipid bilayers incorporated in a microfluidics system for microscopy and industrial parallelization — •Tivadar Mach, Claus Fütterer, Jürgen Fritz, Niels Fertig, Catalin Chimerel, and Mathias Winterhalter
17:00 BP 26.39 Nanoengineered Polymer Capsules: Tools for Controlled delivery and Site Specific Manipulation — •Raghavendra Palankar, Yannic Ramaye, Sebastian Springer, and Mathias Winterhalter
17:00 BP 26.40 Planar, freestanding lipid membranes for X-ray structure analysis — •André Beerlink
17:00 BP 26.41 Facilitated permeation through porinsCatalin Chimerel, Tivadar Mach, Helge Weingart, Ulrich Kleinekathöfer, and •Mathias Winterhalter
17:00 BP 26.42 Diffusion control of proteins within model membrane systemsFlorian Rückerl, Philipp Rauch, Josef Käs, and •Carsten Selle
17:00 BP 26.43 ODMR studies on spin coupling of Nitrogen Vacancy centers to spin labelsGopalakrishnan Balasubramanian, •Fedor Jelezko, and Jörg Wrachtrup
17:00 BP 26.44 Lipid Assemblies on Nanostructures — •Jens Kühnle, Joachim Spatz, and Ralf Richter
17:00 BP 26.45 Identifying multidimensional subspaces in multivariate data — •Harold Gutch and Fabian Theis
17:00 BP 26.46 Actin Propelled Colloids: Motility Analysis, Orientation, and Force MeasurementsStephan Schmidt, •Maarten Biesheuvel, Richard Weinkamer, Emmanuèle Helfer, Marie-France Carlier, and Andreas Fery
17:00 BP 26.47 Growth pattern of single fission yeast cells: linear, bilinear, or exponential? — •Stephan Baumgärtner and Iva Tolic-Nørrelykke
17:00 BP 26.48 Natural cutoff in discrete Fisher waves — •Oskar Hallatschek and David Nelson
17:00 BP 26.49 Water and salt: physical aspects of biomolecular solvation — •Joachim Dzubiella
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