BP 2: Physics of Cells I
Montag, 26. März 2012, 09:30–13:00, H 1028
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09:30 |
BP 2.1 |
Hauptvortrag:
Membrane tension regulates motility by controlling lamellipodium organization — •Julie Plastino
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10:00 |
BP 2.2 |
Mixing dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton in motile cells — •Matthias Gerhardt, Michael Walz, and Carsten Beta
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10:15 |
BP 2.3 |
Contractile forces facilitate the enhanced glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-anchored receptor CD24-dependent invasiveness of cancer cells — •Claudia Tanja Mierke
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10:30 |
BP 2.4 |
Cell shape and behaviour for accurate chemotaxis — •Luke Tweedy, Börn Meier, Jürgen Stephan, Doris Heinrich, and Robert Endres
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10:45 |
BP 2.5 |
Cytoplasmic streaming in giant algae cells: the role of wall slip — •Katrin Wolff, Davide Marenduzzo, and Mike Cates
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11:00 |
BP 2.6 |
Mechanics in Neuronal Development — •Kristian Franze, Hanno Svoboda, Andreas F. Christ, Luciano da F. Costa, Christine E. Holt, and Jochen Guck
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11:30 |
BP 2.7 |
Inherently slow and weak forward forces of neuronal growth cones measured by a drift-stabilized Atomic Force Microscope — •Thomas Fuhs, Lydia Reuter, Iris Vonderhaid, Thomas Claudepierre, and Josef A. Käs
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11:45 |
BP 2.8 |
Reconstruction of Cellular Forces During Migration Through Three-Dimensional Collagen Meshworks — •Julian Steinwachs, Claus Metzner, Nadine Lang, Navid Bonakdar, Stefan Münster, and Ben Fabry
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12:00 |
BP 2.9 |
Traction Force Reconstruction based on Finite Element Methods — •Jérôme Soiné and Ulrich Schwarz
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12:15 |
BP 2.10 |
Probing PI3-kinase based cell reorientation in spatio-temporally controlled chemotactic gradient fields — Boern Meier and •Doris Heinrich
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12:30 |
BP 2.11 |
Quantitative Investigations of Circular Dorsal Ruffling Dynamics — •Erik Bernitt, Malte Ohmstede, Pritpal Singh, Cheng-Gee Koh, and Hans-Günther Döbereiner
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12:45 |
BP 2.12 |
Viscosity-Sensing and Mechano-Transduction of Cells on Adhesive Lipid Bilayers — Lena Astrid Lautscham, Corey Yu-Hung Lin, •Daniel Minner, Wolfgang Goldmann, Christoph Naumann, and Ben Fabry
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