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BP: Fachverband Biologische Physik

BP 36: Posters: Tissue Dynamics, Charge Effects, and Anomalous Transport

Thursday, March 25, 2010, 17:15–20:00, Poster B2

17:15 BP 36.1 Self-organized growth regulation in developing epithelia — •Peer Mumcu, Thomas Bittig, Ortrud Wartlick, Marcos González-Gaitán, and Frank Jülicher
17:15 BP 36.2 An Asymmetric her Gene Regulatory Network in the Segmentation Clock — •Saúl Ares, Christian Schröter, Luis G. Morelli, Andrew C. Oates, and Frank Jülicher
17:15 BP 36.3 Intercellular coupling tunes the period and stability of a multicellular biological clock — •Luis G. Morelli, Saúl Ares, Leah Herrgen, Christian Schröter, Andrew C. Oates, and Frank Jülicher
17:15 BP 36.4 Vertex Model for Mechanics and Dynamics of Epithelia — •Douglas B. Staple, Reza Farhadifar, Suzanne Eaton, and Frank Jülicher
17:15 BP 36.5 Simulation and analysis of neuronal pattern formation in the visual cortex — •Ghazaleh Afshar, Dominik Heide, Lars Reichl, and Fred Wolf
17:15 BP 36.6 Solid tumor growth and fluid transport taking into account a hierarchical network of the host: a three-dimensional theoretical model — •Michael Welter and Heiko Rieger
17:15 BP 36.7 Ion Transport through OmpF and OmpC Channels Simulated using Molecular DynamicsSoroosh Pezeshki, Istvan Biro, Mathias Winterhalter, and •Ulrich Kleinekathöfer
17:15 BP 36.8 Charge induced liquid-liquid phase separation in protein solutions — •Marcell Wolf, Zhang Fajun, and Schreiber Frank
17:15 BP 36.9 Reentrant Condensation of protein solutions induced by Fe3+ and Al3+ — •Benjamin Heck, Fajun Zhang, and Frank Schreiber
17:15 BP 36.10 Anomalous transport in living cells — •Doris Heinrich
17:15 BP 36.11 Non-ballistic and subdiffusive nanoparticle transport in living cells — •Marcus Otten, Amitabha Nandi, Delphine Arcizet, Benjamin Lindner, and Doris Heinrich
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