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17:15 |
BP 5.1 |
Interactions between proteins and thermoresponsive microgels — •Nicole Welsch and Matthias Ballauff
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17:15 |
BP 5.2 |
Probing the components of nacre by contact angle measurements — •Malte Launspach, Fabian Heinemann, and Monika Fritz
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17:15 |
BP 5.3 |
Phase behaviour and structure of enzyme containing skin friendly microemulsions for decontamination — •Ralf Stehle, Christoph Schulreich, Stefan Wellert, Christina Diederich, Andre Richardt, Marc-Michael Blum, and Thomas Hellweg
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17:15 |
BP 5.4 |
Deep UV Raman spectroscopy on sensory rhodopsin — •Andreas Bröermann, Nils Priesnitz, Bernd Walkenfort, Johann Klare, Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff, and Sebastian Schlücker
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17:15 |
BP 5.5 |
Optical properties of light-harvesting systems determined by molecular dynamics simulations — •Carsten Olbrich, Jörg Liebers, Michael Schreiber, and Ulrich Kleinekathöfer
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17:15 |
BP 5.6 |
Coarse Grained Simulations of a Small Peptide: Effects of Finite Damping and Hydrodynamic Interactions — •Tihamer Geyer
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17:15 |
BP 5.7 |
Microhydration of two polyalanine-based peptides — •Sucismita Chutia, Mariana Rossi, Volker Blum, and Matthias Scheffler
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17:15 |
BP 5.8 |
Comparison of nanomechanical properties of in vivo and in vitro keratin networks — •Anke Leitner, Tobias Paust, Harald Herrmann, Michael Beil, and Othmar Marti
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17:15 |
BP 5.9 |
Force-generation by growing microtubules — •Björn Zelinski and Jan Kierfeld
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17:15 |
BP 5.10 |
Optical tweezers to investigate receptor/ligand interactions on a single contact level — •Carolin Wagner, David Singer, Mathias Salomo, Ralf Hoffmann, and Friedrich Kremer
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17:15 |
BP 5.11 |
The Nanostructure of the Tracheid Wood Cell Wall — •Malte Ogurreck, Pekka Saranpää, Manfred Burghammer, Sebastian Schoeder, Christina Krywka, and Martin Müller
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17:15 |
BP 5.12 |
Entropy assists cell's contraction — •Carsten Schuldt and Josef Käs
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17:15 |
BP 5.13 |
Feeling for Cells with Light: Illuminating the Role of Biomechanics for Tumor Progession — Anatol Fritsch, Franziska Wetzel, David Nnetu, Tobias Kiessling, Mareike Zink, and •Josef A. Käs
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17:15 |
BP 5.14 |
Volume imaging of collagen fibrils within cortical bone — •Stephanie Röper, Nadine Drechsel, Anke Bernstein, and Robert Magerle
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17:15 |
BP 5.15 |
Dynamical stretching response of a biopolymer held by an optical trap — •Sebastian Sturm and Klaus Kroy
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17:15 |
BP 5.16 |
Elasticity of Fiber Networks as Function of Crosslink Density — •Susan Sporer, Mahyar Madadi, Christoph Arns, Klaus Mecke, and Gerd E. Schröder-Turk
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17:15 |
BP 5.17 |
Elastic and Morphological Properties of Porous Biomaterials — •Sebastian Kapfer, Susan Sporer, Klaus Mecke, and Gerd E. Schröder-Turk
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17:15 |
BP 5.18 |
Cartilage Proteoglycan Aggrecan Self-Adhesion at the Single Molecule Level — •Alexander Harder, Thomas Dierks, Xavier Fernandez-Busquets, and Dario Anselmetti
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17:15 |
BP 5.19 |
PEG-Pillars as Force-Sensor-Arrays — •Sabri Rahmouni, Aaron Lindner, Tamas Haraszti, and Joachim Spatz
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17:15 |
BP 5.20 |
Active growth of actin filaments can lead to a non-exponential length distribution — •Christoph Erlenkämper and Karsten Kruse
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17:15 |
BP 5.21 |
Microrheology: On the comparison of the pancreatic carcinoma cytoskeleton and the in vitro assembled keratin network — •Tobias Paust, Anke Leitner, Ulla Nolte, Michael Beil, and Othmar Marti
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17:15 |
BP 5.22 |
Single molecule force measurements of single-stranded RNA-molecules with optical tweezers — •Tanja Plötz, Fabian Eber, Anna Müller, Christina Wege, Andy Sischka, and Dario Anselmetti
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17:15 |
BP 5.23 |
Analysis of multivalent effects using pyridine coordination compounds in single molecule force spectroscopy (SMFS) — •Manuel Gensler, Christian Eidamshaus, Hans-Ulrich Reißig, and Jürgen P. Rabe
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17:15 |
BP 5.24 |
The conformations of a stiff polymer in random media — •Marcel Hennes and Klaus Kroy
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17:15 |
BP 5.25 |
Microrheology: A system for the comparison of pancreatic carcinoma cells in an optical tweezers device and an electron microscope — •Tobias Paust, Anke Leitner, Ulla Nolte, Michael Beil, Paul Walther, and Othmar Marti
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17:15 |
BP 5.26 |
Non-Gaussian tube width distributions in entangled solutions of filamentous actin — •Inka Lauter, Masashi Degawa, Norbert Kirchgeßner, Bernd Hoffmann, Rudolf Merkel, Margret Giesen, Jens Glaser, Dipanjan Chakraborty, and Klaus Kroy
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17:15 |
BP 5.27 |
Transport of a semiflexible filament in a network — •Teresa Bauer, Felix Höfling, Erwin Frey, and Thomas Franosch
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17:15 |
BP 5.28 |
Selecting structure prediction candidates using sequence-derived structure profiles — •Katrin Wolff, Michele Vendruscolo, and Markus Porto
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17:15 |
BP 5.29 |
Interaction of Boron-Clusters with liposomes : Influence on the Zeta-potential — •Aleksandre Japaridze, Mathias Winterhalter, and Detlef Gabel
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17:15 |
BP 5.30 |
Dynamic measurement of the persistence length of intermediate filaments — •Bernd Nöding, Susanne Bauch, and Sarah Köster
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17:15 |
BP 5.31 |
Microfluidic Drops as Tuneable Bio-Environments — •Christian Dammann, Bernd Nöding, Susanne Bauch, and Sarah Köster
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17:15 |
BP 5.32 |
Biomimetic Modelling of Cellular Morphogenesis — •Björn Stuhrmann, Feng-Ching Tsai, and Gijsje Koenderink
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17:15 |
BP 5.33 |
A strong structural instability in the microtubule lattice revealed by imaging and molecularly reconstructing the inside of flattened microtubules — •Jan Kleeblatt, Florian Hagene, Iwan A.T. Schaap, and Christoph F. Schmidt
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17:15 |
BP 5.34 |
Self-assembled 3-dimensional DNA structures investigated with fluorescence microscopy — •Alexander Benkstein, Zhao Wang, Christoph Erben, Iwan A. T. Schaap, Andrew J. Turberfield, and Christoph F. Schmidt
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17:15 |
BP 5.35 |
Multivariate analysis for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) probe multiplexing and imaging in biological matrices — •Andrea Matschulat, Daniela Drescher, and Janina Kneipp
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17:15 |
BP 5.36 |
In situ actin bundling and network formation using microfluidics — Siddharth Deshpande, Dagmar Steinhauser, and •Thomas Pfohl
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17:15 |
BP 5.37 |
Testing the elastic anisotropy of microtubules by leveraged bending experiments — •Fabian Stiewe and Christoph F. Schmidt
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17:15 |
BP 5.38 |
Structural organization and mineral distribution in load-bearing exoskeleton parts of the edible crab Cancer pagurus — Katja Huemer, Simone Karsten, Keerthika Balasundaram, Dierk Raabe, •Sabine Hild, and Helge-Otto Fabritius
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17:15 |
BP 5.39 |
Flax or Nettle? Using X-ray Microdiffraction to Identify Ancient Textile Fibres — •Stjepan Hrkac, Bridget Murphy, Martin Mueller, Margarita Gleba, Ulla Mannering, Marie-Louise Nosch, Gianangelo Bracco, Manfred Burghammer, Hans Georg Gebel, Bodil Holst, and Christian Bergfjord
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17:15 |
BP 5.40 |
Network properties of an aggregate of perylene bisimide based molecules — •Carlo Di Giambattista, Anke Leitner, Masoud Amirkhani, Anne-Marie Saier, Suhrit Ghosh, Frank Würthner, Michael Beil, and Othmar Marti
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BP 5.41 |
Investigation of the nanomechanical properties of the cytoskeleton protein Keratin 8/18: Force microscopy measurements and simulations — •Andreas Häußler, Tobias Paust, Anke Leitner, Michael Beil, Harald Herrmann, and Othmar Marti
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