Berlin 2024 –
scientific programme
BP 11: Cell Mechanics I
Tuesday, March 19, 2024, 09:30–12:45, H 2032
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09:30 |
BP 11.1 |
Invited Talk:
Mechanochemical regulation of epithelial barrier formation and function — •Carien Niessen
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10:00 |
BP 11.2 |
Passive viscoelastic response of striated muscles — •Fabio Staniscia and Lev Truskinovsky
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10:15 |
BP 11.3 |
Mechanical complexity of living cells can be mapped onto simple homogeneous equivalents — •Sebastian Wohlrab, Sebastian Johannes Müller, and Stephan Gekle
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10:30 |
BP 11.4 |
Shaping the embyo: a mechanical analysis of embryonal symmetry breaking — •Alejandro Jurado Jiménez, Leon Lettermann, Bernhard Wallmeyer, Lea Krüger, and Timo Betz
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10:45 |
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15 min. break
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11:00 |
BP 11.5 |
In-situ high-throughput analysis of mitochondrial membrane tension under pathophysiological conditions — •Eric Sündermann, Bob Fregin, Jan Maurice Wilder, Doreen Biedenweg, Stefanie Spiegler, and Oliver Otto
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11:15 |
BP 11.6 |
Cellular Contraction of Fibroblast-Populated Collagen Gels Reveals Potential Cooperative Cell Behaviors — •Lydia Rebehn, Christin Heinrichs, Hans Kestler, Karin Scharffetter-Kochanek, Paul Walther, and Kay-E Gottschalk
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11:30 |
BP 11.7 |
Trade-offs in physiology and cellular stress determine lipid productivity in motile phytoplankton — •Narges Kakavand and Anupam Sengupta
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11:45 |
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15 min. break
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12:00 |
BP 11.8 |
Investigating single heart cell communication through TNTs using multi-mode ROCS microscopy — •arash felekary and alexander rohrbach
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12:15 |
BP 11.9 |
the role of the cytoskeleton for spatial and temporal control of cell mechanics studied using an average cell — •mohammad amin eskandari, bart vos, and till münker
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12:30 |
BP 11.10 |
The contribution has been withdrawn.
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