Browsing by Author "Bernhardt, M."
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- Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsAnisotropic x-ray scattering and orientation fields in cardiac tissue cells(2017-01-01)
;Bernhardt, M. ;Nicolas, J. D. ;Eckermann, M.; ;Rehfeldt, F.X-ray diffraction from biomolecular assemblies is a powerful technique which can provide structural information about complex architectures such as the locomotor systems underlying muscle contraction. However, in its conventional form, macromolecular diffraction averages over large ensembles. Progress in x-ray optics has now enabled to probe structures on sub-cellular scales, with the beam confined to a distinct organelle. Here, we use scanning small angle x-ray scattering (scanning SAXS) to probe the diffraction from cytoskeleton networks in cardiac tissue cells. In particular, we focus on actin-myosin composites, which we identify as the dominating contribution to the anisotropic diffraction patterns, by correlation with optical fluorescence microscopy. To this end, we use a principal component analysis approach to quantify direction, degree of orientation, nematic order, and the second moment of the scattering distribution in each scan point.Wecompare the fiber orientation from micrographs of fluorescently labeled actin fibers to the structure orientation of the x-ray dataset and thus correlate signals of two different measurements: the native electron density distribution of the local probing area versus specifically labeled constituents of the sample. Further, we develop a robust and automated fitting approach based on a power law expansion, in order to describe the local structure factor in each scan point over a broad range of the momentum transfer qr. Finally, we demonstrate how the methodology shown for freeze dried cells in the first part of the paper can be translated to alive cell recordings. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsCorrelative microscopy approach for biology using X-ray holography, X-ray scanning diffraction and STED microscopy(2018-09-07)
;Bernhardt, M. ;Nicolas, J.-D.; ;Mittelstädt, H.; ;Harke, B. ;Wittmeier, A. ;Sprung, M.; We present a correlative microscopy approach for biology based on holographic X-ray imaging, X-ray scanning diffraction, and stimulated emission depletion (STED) microscopy. All modalities are combined into the same synchrotron endstation. In this way, labeled and unlabeled structures in cells are visualized in a complementary manner. We map out the fluorescently labeled actin cytoskeleton in heart tissue cells and superimpose the data with phase maps from X-ray holography. Furthermore, an array of local far-field diffraction patterns is recorded in the regime of small-angle X-ray scattering (scanning SAXS), which can be interpreted in terms of biomolecular shape and spatial correlations of all contributing scattering constituents. We find that principal directions of anisotropic diffraction patterns coincide to a certain degree with the actin fiber directions and that actin stands out in the phase maps from holographic recordings. In situ STED recordings are proposed to formulate models for diffraction data based on co-localization constraints. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsCorrelative Microscopy of Biological Cells and Tissues by Scanning X-ray Diffraction, Holography, Tomography and Super-Resolution Optical Microscopy(2018-08-10)
;Bernhardt, M. ;Nicolas, J. D.; ;Mittelstadt, H.; ;Harke, B. ;Wittmeier, A. ;Sprung, M.; - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsHeterogeneity of KRAS Mutation Status in Rectal Cancer(Karger, 2016)
; ; ; ; ;Bernhardt, M.; ; ; ; ; ; ; - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsKrueppel-like factor 4 is downregulated in circulating monocyte subsets of patients with Coronary Artery Disease(Oxford Univ Press, 2012)
; ;Kuschicke, H. ;Schlegel, Mathias; ;Bernhardt, M.; ; ; - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsSUSY Les Houches Accord 2(Elsevier Science Bv, 2009)
;Allanach, B. C. ;Balazs, C. ;Belanger, G. ;Bernhardt, M. ;Boudjema, F. ;Choudhury, D. ;Desch, Klaus ;Ellwanger, U. ;Gambino, P. ;Godbole, R. ;Goto, T. ;Guasch, J. ;Guchait, M.; ;Heinemeyer, S. ;Hugonie, C. ;Hurth, T. ;Kraml, S. ;Kreiss, S. ;Lykken, J. ;Moortgat, F. ;Moretti, S. ;Penaranda, S. ;Plehn, Tilman ;Porod, Werner ;Pukhov, A. ;Richardson, P. ;Schumacher, M. ;Silvestrini, L. ;Skands, P. ;Slavich, P. ;Spin, Joshua M. ;Weiglein, G.Wienemann, PeterThe Supersymmetry Les Houches Accord (SLHA) provides a universal set of conventions for conveying spectral and decay information for supersymmetry, analysis problems in high energy physics. Here, we propose extensions of the conventions of the first SLHA to include various generalisations: the minimal supersymmetric standard model with violation of CP, R-parity, and flavour, as well as the simplest next-to-minimal model. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settingsUntersuchungen des Zustandes von Ökosystemen im Alpenvorland entlang von Gradienten des Stickstoffeintrags(2006)
;Kirchner, M. ;Fischer, A. ;Jakobi, G.Bernhardt, M.