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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 30: Posters: Physics of Cells

Donnerstag, 17. März 2011, 17:15–20:00, P3

17:15 BP 30.1 Platelets on Micropatterned Surfaces — •Rabea Sandmann, Sarah Henriques G. Schwarz, and Sarah Köster
17:15 BP 30.2 Influence of Confinement on Keratin Bundles in Live Cells — •Jannick Langfahl-Klabes, Britta Weinhausen, Jens Nolting, and Sarah Köster
17:15 BP 30.3 Microfluidic shear on keratin networks in live cells — •Jens-Friedrich Nolting, Jannick Langfahl-Klabes, and Sarah Köster
17:15 BP 30.4 Force Generation in Contractile Cells — •Sarah Schwarz G. Henriques, Hansjörg Schwertz, Alexander Strate, and Sarah Köster
17:15 BP 30.5 Cells on different substrates. An investigation with AFM and optical microscopy. — •Daniele Martini, Michael Beil, Thomas Schimmel, and Othmar Marti
17:15 BP 30.6 The network of the RNA-binding protein AtGRP7, a component of a molecular slave oscillator in A. thaliana — •Christoph Schmal, Dorothee Staiger, and Peter Reimann
17:15 BP 30.7 Manipulation of magnetic particles in living cells — •Haleh Ebrahimian
17:15 BP 30.8 Nanosized vesicle transport in quasi 1D prepatterned Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells (HUVEC): projecting 2D trajectories into 1D — •Marion Vollmer, Matthias Himmelstoß, Stefan Zahler, and Doris Heinrich
17:15 BP 30.9 Mechanical Characteristics of Primary Cilia — •Christopher Battle and Christoph F. Schmidt
17:15 BP 30.10 Cell stretching with a vertical optical trap — •Kai Bodensiek, Schanila Nawaz, Mikael Simons, and Iwan A. T. Schaap
17:15 BP 30.11 Quantitative TIRF Microscopy of Fluorescent Layers — •Haugen Grefe and Hans-Günther Döbereiner
17:15 BP 30.12 Growth dynamics of Physarum polycephalum on different length scales — •Christina Oettmeier, Erik Bernitt, and Hans-Günther Döbereiner
17:15 BP 30.13 Establishment of Cell Polarity in Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae — •Ben Klünder, Tina Freisinger, Jared L. Johnson, Roland Wedlich-Söldner, and Erwin Frey
17:15 BP 30.14 Interplay Between Compartmentalization of Cells and Tumor Spreading — •Steve Pawlizak, Anatol Fritsch, Mareike Zink, and Josef A. Käs
17:15 BP 30.15 Granule motion in pathogenic amoebae studied with particle-tracking methods — •Julia Reverey, Matthias Leippe, and Christine Selhuber-Unkel
17:15 BP 30.16 Setup and improvements of dual trap optical tweezers for analyzing the cytoskeleton of epithelial cancer — •Thomas Fröhlich, Tobias Paust, Michael Beil, and Othmar Marti
17:15 BP 30.17 Collective dynamics during the early stage of biofilm formation — •Matthias Theves and Carsten Beta
17:15 BP 30.18 Correlative Microscopy: On the position of extracted pancreatic carcinoma cells — •Tobias Paust, Thomas Föhlich, Samuel Vollmer, Tobias Pusch, Paul Walther, Michael Beil, and Othmar Marti
17:15 BP 30.19 Microrheology: A new algorithm for the conversion of mean squared displacement to dynamic shear moduli — •Tobias Paust, Anke Leitner, Michael Beil, and Othmar Marti
17:15 BP 30.20 Changes of Min-protein patterns in growing Escherichia coli — •Mike Bonny, Elisabeth Fischer-Friedrich, and Karsten Kruse
17:15 BP 30.21 Regulation of Dynamic Cell Response with Laterally Confined Domains Embedded in Supported Membranes — •Thomas Kaindl, Stefan Kaufmann, Oleg Konovalov, Ana Martin-Villalba, and Motomu Tanaka
17:15 BP 30.22 The Role of Microtubules in Cell Motility — •Matthias Rakowski, Börn Meier, and Doris Heinrich
17:15 BP 30.23 Optical trapping and motility of trypanosomes — •Eric Stellamanns, Sravanti Uppaluri, Niko Heddergott, Markus Engstler, and Thomas Pfohl
17:15 BP 30.24 Rheology of suspended cells: microscopic mechanisms and biological relevanceFranziska Lautenschläger, Andrew Ekpenyong, Danielle Kaminski, Graeme Whyte, and •Jochen Guck
17:15 BP 30.25 Nonlinear Cellular Deformation Response to Optical Forces — •Tina Händler, Tobias Kießling, Roland Stange, and Josef Käs
17:15 BP 30.26 Flexible three-dimensional scaffolds for cell adhesion studies — •Thomas Striebel, Franziska Klein, Denis Danilov, Thomas Boehlke, Martin Wegener, Martin Bastmeyer, and Ulrich S. Schwarz
17:15 BP 30.27 Flow-Alignment Coupling in the Cortex of C. Elegans Embryo — •Guillaume Salbreux, Sundar Naganathan, Jean-Francois Joanny, Frank Julicher, and Stephan W. grill
17:15 BP 30.28 Exploring the microtubules role in nuclear centering of S. pombe — •Damien Ramunno-Johnson, Nicola Maghelli, Vladimir Krstic, Nenad Pavin, Alexander Krull, Frank Jülicher, and Iva Tolić-Nørrelykke
17:15 BP 30.29 Quantification of adhesion of malaria infected erythrocytes on functionalized surfaces mimicking placental tissues. — •Harden Rieger, Hiroshi Yoshikawa, Michael Lanzer, and Motomu Tanaka
17:15 BP 30.30 Direct quantitative evidence for the presence of optical elements in the vertebrate retina — •Moritz Kreysing, Zuzanna Blaszczak, Lars Boyde, Kevin Chalut, Kristian Franze, and Jochen Guck
17:15 BP 30.31 Dynamics of P-granule formation and localization in C.elegans embryos — •Jöbin Gharakhani, Chiu Fan Lee, Clifford P. Brangwynne, Anthony A. Hyman, and Frank Jülicher
17:15 BP 30.32 Search strategy for a lost kinetochore based on random angular movement of the microtubule — •Nenad Pavin, Iana Kalinina, Amitabha Nandi, Alexander Krull, Benjamin Lindner, and Iva M. Tolic-Norrelykke
17:15 BP 30.33 Forces in cellular growth and division — •Nils Podewitz
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