Dresden 2011 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
BP 32: Posters: Other Topics in Biological Physics
Donnerstag, 17. März 2011, 17:15–20:00, P3
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BP 32.1 |
The Nanowizard3 The Most Flexible, High Resolution AFM With True Optical Integration — •Gerd Behme
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BP 32.2 |
Time resolved optical Measurements of Dye-Functionalized Quantum-Dots with Polymer-Coating: A step towards Multiplex Sensing Systems — •Sebastian Friede, Tobias Niebling, Faheem Amin, Wolfgang J. Parak, and Wolfram Heimbrodt
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BP 32.3 |
The effect of glycerol and DMSO on the phase behavior of lysozyme — •Christoph Gögelein, Gerhard Nägele, Dana Wagner, Frederic Cardinaux, and Stefan U. Egelhaaf
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BP 32.4 |
Under-filling trapping objectives optimizes the use of available laser power in optical tweezers — •Mohammed Mahamdeh, Citlali Pérez Campos, and Erik Schäffer
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BP 32.5 |
A simple three-point-force model for Chlamydomonas Reinhardti — •Ruud Boesten, Holger Stark, and Ignacio Pagonabarraga
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BP 32.6 |
Sequential gene-regulatory logic: Design schemes and quantitative characteristics — •Patrick Hillenbrand, Georg Fritz, and Ulrich Gerland
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BP 32.7 |
Measuring the non-harmonic potential of an optical trap — •Marcus Jahnel, Martin Behrndt, Anita Jannasch, Erik Schäffer, and Stephan W. Grill
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BP 32.8 |
Grating-based X-ray phase contrast tomography of human cerebellum — •Georg Schulz, Timm Weitkamp, Irene Zanette, Franz Pfeiffer, Christian David, Elena Reznikova, and Bert Müller
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BP 32.9 |
A Riemannian geometric approach to human arm dynamics, movement optimization and invariance — •Armin Biess, Tamar Flash, and Dario G. Liebermann
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