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Biophysics
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Introduction Def.: Biophysics (also biological physics) is an interdisciplinary science that applies the theories and methods of physics to questions of biology. interdisciplinarysciencephysics biology
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Physical Machinery Flow cytometry Mass spectrometry Atomic Force Microscopy High Performance Liquid Chromatography/ Gas Chromatography
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Flow cytometry – in general Technique for counting, examining, and sorting microscopic particles Allows for the analysis of several physical and chemical characteristics of single cellschemical Characteristics:- Size of the cell - inner complexity of the particle - fluorochromes labled molecules charite.de
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Fluorophor
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Flow cytometry – Principle users.path.ox.ac.uk
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1. Experiment Each group gets a funnel and counts how many orange counters they have. Several hundred cells per second + Analyse certain factors
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Flow cytometry – Further performance Allows specific cell sorting By vibrating the stream drops form Induce an electrical pulse charges the droplets These are deflected in the electric field users.path.ox.ac.uk
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Flow cytometry – Application? www.marshall.edu
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Flow cytometry – Current research Currently used as a common technique for medical diagnosis They are used for analysis of bacterial ecology In the future it is hoped that it will be useful in phytoplankton analysis
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Mass spectrometry – in general Analytical technique used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ion
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2. Experiment 2 Volunteers a = F / m
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Mass spectrometry – Principle 1. step 2. step3. step 1. Ionisation 2. Acceleration 3. Detection
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Mass spectrometry – Principle Some machines use different ionisation techniques: Electrospray ionization Matrix-assistant laser desorption/ionisation (MALDI) proteomesoftware.com wikipedia.com
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Mass spectrometry – Application? medizinisches-proteom-center.de
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Mass spectrometry – Current research Analyse cell compounds Identify unknown compounds by the mass of their molecules or of their fragments Quantify the amount of a compound in a sample using carefully designed methods
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Atomic Force Microscopy – The Basics Scanning of a surface with a very small tip The machine measures the surface structure and creates a profile bpe.tnw.utwente.nl
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3. Experiment Each group will get 2 toothpicks 0.3 cm = 3mm = 3000µm = 3000000nm The AFM has a resolution of: Lateral – 5nm Vertical – 0.2nm
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Atomic Force Microscopy – Principle Angel change Mesurement of the force on the tip at the surface Determine the height of the surface point www.wikipedia.de
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Atomic Force Microscopy – Application? cp.home.agilent.com
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Atomic Force Microscopy – Current research Mostly used in engineering Surface characterization e.g. lipid layer Molecule-Receptor Interaction
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Chromatography – An overview Technique for the seperation of mixtures Passing a mixture dissolved in a mobile phase through a stationary phase Seperation is caused by differences in partitioning behavior of molecules between a mobile phase and a stationary phase
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4. Experiment Make two lines and we need 2 Volunteers The more similarities the higher the interaction
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5. Experiment Each group gets a paper towel and water dkimages.com We seperated the different fragments of the color
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HPLC or GC HPLC: (high pressure liquid chromatography) GC: (gas chromatography)
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Chromatography – Application? GCHPLC
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Chromatography – Current research? Determination of hormone levels Drug testing e.g. Amphetamine Doping tests e.g. Testosterone
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Multiple-Choice An algae culture produces an interesting substance. We want to characterise it. Which machine would be the most useful? Flow cytometry HPLC/ GC Mass Spetrometry Atomic Force Microskopy
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Multiple-Choice Leaves change their color during the year. Which machine would be useful to examine the pigment composition? Flow cytometry HPLC/ GC Mass Spetrometry Atomic Force Microskopy
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Multiple-Choice Which machine could be used to examine the interaction between a signal molecule and a receptor? Flow cytometry HPLC/ GC Mass Spetrometry Atomic Force Microscopy
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Multiple-Choice We want to quantify different types of cells in our blood. Which one would be useful? Flow cytometry HPLC/ GC Mass Spetrometry Atomic Force Microskopy
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