Q 32: Biophotonics
Wednesday, March 2, 2016, 11:00–13:00, f342
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11:00 |
Q 32.1 |
Label-free imaging of single proteins and viruses ejected from a living cell — •Matthew McDonald, Katharina König, Marek Piliarik, Rui Qi Zhao, and Vahid Sandoghdar
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11:15 |
Q 32.2 |
Extending the applicability of Scanning Laser Optical Tomography using antibody staining and nonlinear contrast mechanisms — •Lena Nolte, Nadine Tinne, Georgios Antonopoulos, Marko Heidrich, Jennifer Schulze, Kristin Schwanke, Robert Zweigerdt, Athanasia Warnecke, Alexander Heisterkamp, Tammo Ripken, and Heiko Meyer
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11:30 |
Q 32.3 |
Aberration correction in STED nanoscopy for super-resolution imaging deep inside living tissue — •Jasmin K. Pape, Nicolai T. Urban, Jennifer-M. Masch, and Stefan W. Hell
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11:45 |
Q 32.4 |
Synchronization-free all-solid-state laser system for stimulated Raman scattering microscopy — •Moritz Floess, Tobias Steinle, Vikas Kumar, Andy Steinmann, Marco Marangoni, Giulio Cerullo, and Harald Giessen
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12:00 |
Q 32.5 |
Microcavity based detection of single ions interacting with plasmonic nanorods — •Martin D. Baaske and Frank Vollmer
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12:15 |
Q 32.6 |
Optimizing thiol DNA-gold reaction using whispering gallery microcavities — •Eugene Kim, Martin D. Baaske, and Frank Vollmer
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12:30 |
Q 32.7 |
Detection and simulation of optoacoustic signals generated in layered tissues — •O. Melchert, E. Blumenroether, M. Wollweber, M. Rahlves, and B. Roth
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12:45 |
Q 32.8 |
Simulation of the OCT-depth signal of homogeneous turbid media via an extended Monte-Carlo model — •Arthur Varkentin, Maya Otte, Merve Wollweber, Maik Rahlves, and Bernhard Roth
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