Dresden 2011 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
BP 15: Single-Molecule Biophysics I
Dienstag, 15. März 2011, 10:15–13:00, ZEU 250
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10:15 |
BP 15.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Single-molecule mechanics: theory, analysis, interpretation — •Olga Dudko
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10:45 |
BP 15.2 |
A versatile first passage framework for the theoretical analysis of nanopore translocation experiments with structured polynucleotides — •Severin Schink, Karen Alim, and Ulrich Gerland
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11:00 |
BP 15.3 |
Folding quantization of a biopolymer translocating through nanopores based on multiscale simulations — •Maria Fyta, Simone Melchionna, Massimo Bernaschi, Sauro Succi, and Efthimios Kaxiras
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11:15 |
BP 15.4 |
Magnetic Torque Tweezers: Probing the torsional properties of DNA, RNA, and DNA filaments — •Jan Lipfert, Gary Skinner, Matthew Wiggin, Jacob Kerssemakers, and Nynke Dekker
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11:45 |
BP 15.5 |
Single-molecule spectroscopy on pigment proteins and bio-nano hybrids — •Marc Brecht, Robert Bittl, Jana Nieder, and Martin Hussels
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12:00 |
BP 15.6 |
Scanning evanescent fields in TIRF microscopy using a single point-like light source and a DNA worm drive — •Hergen Brutzer, Friedrich W. Schwarz, and Ralf Seidel
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12:15 |
BP 15.7 |
Weak kinesin-8 steps and slips on Microtubules — •Anita Jannasch, Marko Storch, Jonathon Howard, and Erik Schäffer
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12:30 |
BP 15.8 |
CXCR4-SDF1 mediated chemotaxis on the single molecule level — •Susanne Fenz, Cassandra Verheul, Ewa Snaar-Jagalska, and Thomas Schmidt
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12:45 |
BP 15.9 |
Tracking single FoF1-ATP synthases in a living E. coli cell — •Marc Renz, Torsten Rendler, Andrea Zappe, Jörg Wrachtrup, and Michael Börsch
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