eCM Meeting Abstracts 2001, Collection 4
Abstracts of Biosurf IV
Spatial Organisation & Dynamics of Molecules and Cells at Surfaces
EPF-Lausanne, Switzerland - 20th/ 21st September 2001
Sessions:
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Key Note lecture: The self-assembly of biopolymers at interfaces
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Posters: Dynamics and Spatial Control of Cell-Surface Interactions
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Posters: Particle Carrier Systems for Biomedical Applications
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Key Note lecture: The self-assembly of biopolymers at interfaces
Page 1 : Horst Vogel
The self-assembly of biopolymers at interfaces
Abstract not received
Biosensors: Research, Development and Application
Page 2 : Hans Peter Lang
Nanomechanics from atomic resolution to molecular recognition
Page 3 : Peter Wagner
Protein biochips as new tools in proteomics
This paper was not be presented due to the September 11th disaster in the USA
Page 4 : Markus Ehrat
Microarrays for the detection of low abundance genes and proteins
Page 5 : Scot R. Weinberger
Recent advancements in ProteinChip array technology for bioaffinity studies
This paper was not be presented due to the September 11th disaster in the USA
Page 6 : Thomas Joos
Protein microarrays und miniaturized cellular assays
Page 7 : Ravi Kapur
High content screening and the CellChip™ system: Living cells as beacons for drugs and toxins
Dynamics and Spatial Control of Cell-Surface Interactions
Page 8 : Milan Mrksich
Cell interactions with patterned surfaces
Pages 9-10 : Martin Bastmayer
Cell-adhesion on micro- and nanopatterned protein-coated surfaces: connecting the dots
Pages 11-12 : Akiko Yamamoto
Biomechanics of cell-material adhesion
Page 13 : Roger Michel, J.W. Lussi, G. Csucs, A. Goessl, I. Reviakine, J.A. Hubbell, G. Danuser, M. Textor, N.D. Spencer
Selective molecular assembly patterning — a new approach to micro- and nanochemical patterning of surfaces for biological applications
Page 14 : Paul O'Shea, J. Cladera
Dynamics of proteins on the cell surface
This paper was not be presented due to the September 11th disaster in the USA
Pages 15-16 : Kevin E. Healy
Surface engineering of materials for biomimetic implants and cell-based microdevices
Page 17 : David W. Grainger
Monitoring signaling and adhesion events for cells on surfaces
This paper was not be presented due to the September 11th disaster in the USA
Page 18 : Benny Geiger
Molecular events in cell-matrix adhesion: From surface recognition to transmembrane signaling
This paper was not be presented due to the September 11th disaster in the USA
Page 19 : Toshihiro Akaike
Control of cell recognition and attachment of hepatocytes by glycopolymers
Page 20 : Daniel Axelrod
Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy: applications to cell biology
This paper was not be presented due to the September 11th disaster in the USA
Pages 21-22 : Frederick Lanni
Fibroblast mechanics in a model eCM – An application of optical sectioning microscopy
Page 23 : Bernhard Wehrle-Haller, Christoph Ballestrem, Beat A. Imhof
Integrin density in focal adhesion sites: A measure for intracellular tension and rigidity of adhesive surfaces
Page 24 : Gaudenz Danuser, Aaron Ponti, Clare Waterman-Storer
Quantitative fluorescent Speckle Microscopy of lamellipodial actin meshwork activity
Particle Carrier Systems for Biomedical Applications
Pages 25-26 : Mizuo Maeda
DNA-carrying polymers and polymeric nanoparticles
Page 27 : Horst Weller
Photoluminescence of nanostructured particles: Synthesis and properties
Page 28 : Urs Häfeli
Preclinical and clinical experiences with magnetic drug targeting - diagnosis and therapy - possibilities and limitations
Pages 29-30 : Heinrich Hofmann
Superparamagnetic nano-particle preparation for medical applications
Posters: Biosensors: Research, Development and Application
Page 31 : Ph. Michel, C. Vollet, F. Reymond and J. Rossier
Disposable affinity microchips with electrochemical and nanospray detection
Page 32 : G. Voirin, R. E. Kunz, H. Chai-Gao, K. Cottier, F. Crevoisier, E. Bernard, R. Ischer, M. Wiki
New instrument based on evanescent wave for affinity sensing
Page 33 : C. Galli, M. Collaud Coen, U. Greber, T. Greber, L. Schlapbach
Protein and cell adsorption kinetics
Page 34 : K. Morigaki, T. Baumgart, A. Offenhäusser, W. Knoll, P. Walde
Micropatterning of lipid bilayers and its application to the basic studies of interfacial aggregation phenomena
Pages 35-36 : N. P. Huang, J. Vörös, S. M. De Paul, I. Reviakine, M. Textor, N. D. Spencer
Surface docking sites for macromolecules: interface architecture based on PLL-g-PEG/PEGbiotin-(strept)avidin
Pages 37-38 : H. Sorribas, C. Padeste, P. Sonderegger, C. Stricker, L. Tiefenauer
Neurochips functionalized with adhesion proteins
Page 39 : K. L. Martinez, E. L. Schmid, R. Hovius, H. Vogel
Functional bioassay on G protein-coupled receptors using total internal reflection fluorescence
Page 40 : A. Kis, S. Kasas, A. Kulik, L. Forró
Mechanical properties of individual microtubules measured using AFM
Page 41 : A. G. Thomas, W. R. Flavell, G. Thornton
Amino acid adsorption on TiO2(110)
Pages 42-43 : A. Graneli, F. Höök, J. Rydström, B. Kasemo
Formation of protein-containing supported lipid bilayers on SiO2
Page 44 : A. F. Sévin-Landais, E. Schmid, A. P. Tairi, R. Hovius, H. Vogel
Surface immobilization of receptors for bioassay development
Posters: Dynamics and Spatial Control of Cell-Surface Interactions
Page 45 : J. Bearinger, A. Napoli, M. Graf, M. Textor, J. Hubbell
PPS-PEG block copolymers render hydrophobic surfaces protein and cell resistant
Page 46 : M. Winkelmann, G. Csúcs, J. Vörös, C. Scotchford, M. Textor, J. Gold, N. Spencer
Microfabricated surfaces to study cell-surface interactions
Page 47 : H. Hall, H. Mohajeri, J. A. Hubbell
Different eCM substrates induce cell-type specific morphology and/or differentiation
Page 48 : D. Lehnert and M. Bastmeyer
Cell adhesion phenomena on patterned substrates prepared with microcontact printing
Page 49 : J. Vörös, S. M. DePaul, I. Reviakine, C. Galli, M. Collaud Coen, M. Textor, N. D. Spencer
Dynamic measurements of bound water in proteins and protein-resistant polymers: A combined OWLS and QCM-D study
Pages 50-51 : S. F. Long, A. L. Lewis, G. W. Hanlon, A. W. Lloyd
Differential cell adhesion to phosphorylcholine polymers with varying cationic charge
Pages 52-53 : S.-H. Kim
Temporal and spatial control of cell-glycopolymer surface interaction: Regulation of hepatocyte cell signaling by glycopolymer
Pages 54-55 : I.Harada, T.Akaike
Control of spatially periodic patterns of cell aggregation on soft eCM substrata: Experimental verification of mechanochemical model
Page 56 : M. P. Lutolf, A. B. Pratt, N. Tirelli and J. A. Hubbell
Engineering the extracellular matrix: Synthetic provisional hydrogels for wound regeneration
Pages 57-58 : Ph. Thurner, E. Karamuk, B. Müller
3-D Characterization of fibroblast cultures on PET-textiles
Page 59 : B. Saad, M. Welti, G. K. Schmid, U. W. Suter
Structuplate: A newly developed microstructured 3D surface in multiwell format for attachment dependent cells
Pages 60-62 : H. Biederman, P. Chabrecek, D. Lohmann, V. Coessens, J. Vogt, R. Houriet, H. Hofmann, Y. Chevolot, N. Xanthopoulos, H. J. Mathieu
Pulsed-plasma treatment of solid surfaces for biomedical applications
Page 63 : C. M. Davies, D. B. Jones, M. Alini, C. Archer, R. G. Richards
Ex-vivo trabecular bone percolation system: Development for evaluation of implant surfaces
Pages 64-65 : L. C. Baxter, V. M. Frauchiger, M. Textor, I. ap Gwynn, R. G. Richards
Fibroblast morphology and adhesion on calcium phosphate surfaces
Pages 66-67 : D. O. Meredith, G. Rh. Owen, I. ap Gwynn, R. G. Richards
Cell adhesion variation during the cell cycle measured using immunolabelling and autoradiography techniques
Posters: Posters: Surface Interactions: Corrosion and Wear
Pages 68-69 : S. Barril, S. Mischler, D. Landolt
Fretting corrosion of implants: an electrochemical approach
Pages 70-71 : A. W. E Hodgson, S. Mischler, S. Virtanen, A. O. El-Warrak, B. von Rechenberg
Degradation of CoCrMo HIP implants — A corrosion, wear and clinical analysis
Page 72 : A. W. E Hodgson, S. Virtanen
Electrochemical characterization of titanium alloys for biocompatible applications
Posters: Particle Carrier Systems for Biomedical Applications
Pages 73-74 : B. Peter, D. P. Pioletti, A. Terrier, L. R. Rakotomanana
Implant used as drug delivery system: Influence of partial bio-coating on the bone remodeling
Page 75 : A. Napoli, N. Tirelli, J. A. Hubbell
Sulfamers-based polymeric vesicles for drug delivery applications
Page 76 : M. Chastellain, A. Petri, M. Hofmann, H. Hofmann
Synthesis and characterization of superparamagnetic gamma-Fe2O3 particles
Pages 77-78 : A. Petri, Y. Axmann, A. Lentz and H. Hofmann
Studies on Zinc sulfide - synthesis and characterization
Page 79 : M. Chastellain, A. Petri, H. Hofmann, A. Gupta, K. V. Rao
Magnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery
Page 80 : P.-F. Chauvy, D. Landolt
Laser lithography on Oxide film (I): 3D Totanium Object Micromachining
Page 81 : Th. Hug, M. Linnhoff, U. Spichiger
Novel enzyme assay using attenuated total reflection spectroscopy (ATR)
Page 82-83 : S. Rizzi, S. Halstenberg, J. A. Hubell
Synthetic, enzymatically degradable extracellular matrices formed from engineered recombinant protein-(poly)ethyleneglycol
Pages 84-85 : O. Zinger, D. Landolt
Titanium Electrochemical Microstructuring applied to biological model surfaces
Pages 86-87 : P.-F. Chauvy, D. Landolt
Laser Lithography on Oxide Film (II): Multilevel Titaium Micromachinig
Pages 88-89 : R. Eckert, C. Minelli, M. Liley, H. Heinzelmann
Single particle fluorescence detection – high resolution microscopy, temporal behavior, and toward chirality
Page 90 : R.W. Stark, G.Schitter, J. Rubio, S. Thalhammer, A. Stemmer and W.M. Heckl
Nanohandling and manipulation of biological specimen by atomic-force microscopy
Pages 91-92 : P. Hoffmann, I. Utke, G. Jaenchen, F. Cicoira, and J. Rohner
Focused Electron Beam Deposition of one-, two-, and three-dimensional nanostructures for biological applications
Page 93 : JW. Lussi, R. Michel, A. Goessl, M. Textor and JA. Hubbell
Contorl over cytoskeleton of adherent cells by guidance of subcellular components
Page 94 : M. Peyre, D. Sesardic, H. P. Merkle, B. Gander, P. Johansen
Divalent biodegradable microsphere vaccines include protective immune response against tetanus and diptheria
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