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Plenary Lectures Poster Sessions Workshops Industrial Exhibition www.mc2013.de Program august 25–30, 2013 University of regensburg regensburg/ germany organizers DGE – German Society for Electron Microscopy e. V. ASEM – Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy SSOM – Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy CMS – Croatian Microscopy Society CSMS – Czechoslovak Microscopy Society HSM – Hungarian Society for Microscopy SDM – Slovene Society for Microscopy SISM – Italian Society of Microscopical Sciences SSM – Serbian Society for Microscopy TEMD – Turkish Society for Electron Microscopy EMS – European Microscopy Society © Reinhard Rachel University of Regensburg, Ref. II/2 – Kommunikation; Margit Adler © Regenburg Tourismus GmbH

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Plenary Lectures • Poster Sessions • Workshops • Industrial Exhibition

www.mc2013.deProgram

august 25–30, 2013University of regensburgregensburg/germany

organizers

DGE – German Society for Electron Microscopy e. V.

ASEM – Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy

SSOM – Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy

CMS – Croatian Microscopy Society

CSMS – Czechoslovak Microscopy Society

HSM – Hungarian Society for Microscopy

SDM – Slovene Society for Microscopy

SISM – Italian Society of Microscopical Sciences

SSM – Serbian Society for Microscopy

TEMD – Turkish Society for Electron Microscopy

EMS – European Microscopy Society

© Reinhard Rachel University of Regensburg, Ref. II/2 – Kommunikation; Margit Adler

© Regenburg Tourismus GmbH

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Contents

Conference Organizers ................................................................ 4

Welcome Note ............................................................................. 6

General Information .................................................................... 8

Social Activities ............................................................................ 10/12

Information for Presenters ........................................................... 14

General Assemblies (DGE, EMS, MCM, SISM) ............................... 14

Best Poster Award ......................................................................... 14

Best Image Contest “Art in Science” .............................................. 14

List of Exhibitors ........................................................................... 15

Media Cooperations .................................................................... 16

Floor Plans ................................................................................... 19

Scientific Program Opening/Closing Ceremony, Plenary Lectures ....................... 20 Ernst-Ruska Award Lectures & Harald Rose Lecture ................ 20 List of Symposia and Sessions, incl. Workshops ..................... 21/22 MC 2013 Week Schedule ......................................................... 23 Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) ............................. 24–37 Workshops ............................................................................. 38 Poster Presentations .............................................................. 39–72

Author Index ................................................................................ 74 ff

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Abcam plc .................................................................................... 77AT-Fachverlag GmbH .................................................................... 17Bruker Nano GmbH ...................................................................... 11Cambridge University Press ......................................................... 5Carl Hanser Verlag GmbH & Co. KG ............................................. 18Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH ................................ Inside Front CoverDELONG INSTRUMENTS a.s. ......................................................... 79Diatome AG ................................................................................. 33Elsevier B. V. (NL) .......................................................................... 41FEI Europe B. V. ................................................................ Back CoverGatan GmbH ................................................................................ 49Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH ................................ 53Hitachi High-Technologies Europe GmbH ................................... 63JEOL (Germany) GmbH ................................................................. 67Leica Microsystems GmbH ........................................................... 69Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions GmbH ...................................... 71Oxford University Press ................................................................ 31SPI Supplies/Structure Probe, Inc. ................................................. 85The Histochemical Society, Inc. ..................................................... 87 Raith GmbH ................................................................................. 89Wiley/Blackwell .......................................................................... 7World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. ....................................... 13

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Conference Organizers

The MC 2013 is an EMS extension, and is jointly organized by the participating societies:

Conference ChairReinhard RachelUniversity of RegensburgCentre for Electron Microscopy/AnatomyFaculty of Biology and Preclinical MedicineUniversitätsstraße 31 • 93053 Regensburg/GermanyPhone +49 (0)941 943 28 37 • Fax +49 (0)941 943 28 [email protected]

Local Organizing CommitteeReinhard Rachel, University of Regensburg, DEJosef Schröder, University of Regensburg, DERalph Witzgall, University of Regensburg, DEJosef Zweck, University of Regensburg, DE

Scientific Program CommitteePeter van Aken and Thomas Müller-Reichert, DEMargit Pavelka and Ferdinand Hofer, ATMarco Cantoni and Roger Wepf, CHAndreja Gajovic and Dinko Mitrecic, HRPavel Hozak and Ivo Vavra, CZ, SKBéla Pécz and Ágnes Kittel, HUMiran Čeh and Rok Romih, SIAmelia Montone and Elisabetta Falcieri, ITJasmina Grbovic Novakovic and Natasa Nestorovic, RSServet Turan and Selma Yilmazer, TR

International Scientific Advisory BoardC. Barry Carter, Storrs CT, US, President of IFSMMarie Cheynet, Saint Martin d‘Hères, FRChristian Colliex, Orsay, FRAlan Craven, Glasgow, GBAleksandra Czyrska-Filemonowicz, Cracow, PL, President of PTMiGareth Griffiths, Oslo, NOAbraham Koster, Amsterdam, NLPaul Midgley, Cambridge, GB, President of EMSDominique Schryvers, Antwerp, BEYannick Schwab, Illkirch, FRJosé Maria Valpuesta, Madrid, ES

DGE – German Society for Electron Microscopy e. V.President Josef Zweck, DEVice President Michael Laue, DEExecutive Secretary Thomas Gemming, DETreasurer Wilfried Sigle, DECommittee Michael Lehmann, DE

Martina Luysberg, DEThomas Müller-Reichert, DE

Conference OrganizationConventus Congressmanagement & Marketing GmbHFrancesca RustlerCarl-Pulfrich-Straße 1 • 07745 Jena/GermanyPhone +49 (0)3641 311 63 41 • Fax +49 (0)3641 311 62 [email protected] • www.conventus.de

Proceedings EditorsReinhard Rachel, Regensburg, DEJosef Schröder, Regensburg, DERalph Witzgall, Regensburg, DEJosef Zweck, Regensburg, DE

Design/LayoutLayout www.krea.tif-design.dePrint www.siblog.deCirculation 2.000Editorial Deadline August 1, 2013

• DGE – German Society for Electron Microscopy e. V.• ASEM – Austrian Society for Electron Microscopy• SSOM – Swiss Society for Optics and Microscopy• CMS – Croatian Microscopy Society• CSMS – Czechoslovak Microscopy Society

• HSM – Hungarian Society for Microscopy• SDM – Slovene Society for Microscopy• SISM – Italian Society of Microscopical Sciences• SSM – Serbian Society for Microscopy• TEMD – Turkish Society for Electron Microscopy

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Welcome Note

Dear Colleagues,It is a great pleasure to welcome you in Regensburg, in order to present your latest results at the Microscopy Conference 2013. The MC 2013 will be held at the University of Regensburg, Germany, from August 25–30, 2013. This conference follows the tradition of the „Dreiländertagung Mikroskopie“. Following the great success of the Microscopy Conference 2009 in Graz, Austria, a joint conference of the „Dreiländer“ and the MCM, the MC 2013 in Regensburg is jointly organized by ten microscopical societies from 11 countries: Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Croatia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungaria, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia, and for the fi rst time, Turkey.

The conference venue is the campus of the University of Regensburg in Southern Germany, which already hosted a „Dreiländertagung Mikroskopie“ in 1997. Regensburg itself is a beautiful city, located at the river Danube, founded by the Romans, with narrow streets, a remarkable stony bridge from the 12th century, a magnifi cent cathedral, and a superb city center with the fl air of the middle age and Italian cities.

For the Microscopy Conference MC 2013, we have assembled an exciting scientifi c program with plenary talks and, for the fi rst time, four parallel sessions, resulting in a higher diversifi cation of topics and in total more time for invited and short talks on each day. In addition, we will have poster sessions, workshops, and ample time for disucssions. The European Microscopical Society EMS has granted the MC 2013 the status of an EMS extension. The conference will be unique in bringing together scientists from all over Europe, and we are confi dent that well around 1000 participants will contribute to the success of the meeting.

As on previous conferences, the MC 2013 will host a large trade exhibition, which will show the latest equipment from the manufacturers of all different kinds of microscopies and microscopy techniques, as well as suppliers of accessories and consumables, preparation tools, image analysis systems, and all important publishers in the fi eld. Numerous manufacturers will present their latest equipment and developments and highlight potential applications in technical lectures which will address a general and broad audience. In the exhibition area on the campus of the University of Regensburg, next to the lecture halls, the commercial exhibition will form an integral part of the conference. This will help the MC 2013 to become a comprehensive source of information for anybody interested in microscopy, in physical, materials, or life science.

We are convinced that this outstanding opportunity will have a great value for you and your colleagues and that it will bring you close to the whole European microscopy community. We welcome you to Regensburg and to the MC 2013!

Reinhard RachelConference Chair MC 2013, University of Regensburg/Germany

Josef ZweckPresident of the DGE, German Society for Electron Microscopy

Reinhard Rachel Josef Zweck

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General Information

Venue DateUniversity of Regensburg August 25–30, 2013Universitätsstraße 31 93053 Regensburg/Germany

Conference LanguageThe lectures will be held in English.

RegistrationIt would be desirable to register online in the forerun of the conference. The registration desk near the main entrance (on the left, walking direction) will be open during the following times:

Opening times

Sunday 1400–1900

Monday–Wednesday 0800–1900

Thursday 0800–1630

Friday 0800–1300

During these times, preregistered delegates can pick up their name badges and conference materials. Please be prepared to present a proof of your advanced payment and, if applicable, a proof of your student status. On-site registration is also possible and credit card or cash payment will be accepted. The registration fees of the Microscopy Conference are as follows:

Fees Regular RegistrationMember 210 EURNon Member 250 EURStudent 110 EURDay Ticket 80 EUR

The General Terms and Conditions are to be found on the conference website www.mc2013.de.

Information DeskThe local organizers will arrange an information desk in the Entrance Hall next to the registration desk. Any questions regarding presentations, conference materials, exhibition and special assistance can be directed to the conference staff, which will be present during the whole conference period. Maps, brochures and information regarding social activities will also be available.

Name BadgeParticipants, accompanying persons and exhibitors are kindly requested to wear their name badge during all conference events. Admittance to the scientific sessions, exhibition, and social events will be refused if the required badge cannot be presented. Lost badges will be replaced at a charge of 5 EUR upon presentation of a proof of registration and an identity card.

WLAN and Internet AreaA wireless network will be available throughout the whole building and will be free of charge. An additional internet area in the basement with extra computers will be next to the speakers preview area of the Audimax conference building. Delegates are asked to consider fair use regulations.

Lunches and CateringFree lunches will be offered to all delegates by the exhibitors during the lunchtime lectures which will be held Monday–Thursday during lunchtime from 1300–1400. Please refer to the exhibitor catalogue in your conference bags for a complete listing of the lunchtime lectures. Tea, coffee and refreshments will be available free of charge at designateddesks in the morning and in the afternoon coffee breaks. You will find a bistro at the main entrance of the Audimax conference building. In addition, you will find a pizza place in the immediate vicinity of the conference venue.

Exhibition Opening TimesMC 2013 will host a major trade exhibition which will bring together manufacturers of microscopes and of related equipment and products in all fields of microscopy, as well as suppliers of accessories and consumables, preparation tools, and image analysis and processing systems. For a listing of the exhibitors please refer to the corresponding section in this program (page 15).

Exhibition Opening times

Monday–Wednesday 0830–1800

Thursday 0830–1600

Poster Awards & Image ContestThe winners of the poster awards and of the image contest will be announced during the Conference Dinner on Thursday evening.

Hotel AccommodationA broad range of hotels as well as low-budget accommo- dations are available in Regensburg. We have reserved a contingent of hotel rooms. Please consult www.mc2013.de for more details.

City MapA detailed location plan of the central part of the University of Regensburg can be found on page 9 of this program. A city map of Regensburg, a map of the Public Transport Sys-tem and a General Map of the whole Campus of the Univer-sity of Regensburg is shown on the central pages (inlay) of this program. Do not hesitate to ask the conference staff at the registration desk for a city map or for special places you would like to visit.

Certificate of ParticipationAt the end of the conference you can pick up your certificate of participation at the registration desk.

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General Information

Location Plan University and ParkingPublic parking areas are located near the conference venue. Please inquire information on buses to the venue in your hotel. The Regensburg Congress Ticket can be bought at the registration desk and is valid for the whole duration of the conference and throughout the entire network of Regensburg Regional Transport (RVV). Costs: 5,45 EUR.

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Social Activities

© Clemens Mayer • Fürst Thurn und Taxis – Zentralarchiv: Schloß (Castle) of the Princess of Thurn und Taxis

© Universität Regensburg • Bibliothek Foyer

Welcome ReceptionThe Welcome Reception will take place on Sunday, August 25, 2013 from 1900–2200 in the foyer of the University’s Central Library. Please see details on the map on page 9 and also note the sign-posting on site. Enjoy the first meeting with your colleagues and other delegates in a relaxed atmosphere with music and light refreshments. On Sunday, the registration will will be open from 1400–1900 in the Audimax area.

Opening CeremonyThe Microscopy Conference 2013 will officially be opened on Monday, August 26, 2013 at 0830 in the Audimax/Lecture hall H1 of the University Regensburg. The Prorector for research of the University of Regensburg, Professor Milena Grifoni, and the Mayor of the City of Regensburg, Joachim Wolbergs, will welcome all delegates.

Opening Commercial ExhibitionThe Commercial Exhibition will officially be opened with a reception on Monday, August 26, 2013, at 1830 in the foyer of the Audimax/Lecture hall H1.

Conference DinnerThe Conference Dinner will take place on Thursday, August 29, 2013 at 1900 in the large Mensa of the University Regensburg. Redesigned from 2008–2010, the completely renovated large Mensa of the University Regensburg provides with its hall flooded with light a bright and open centre point within central lecture hall buildings. The presidents of the microscopy societies will welcome the participants of the Conference Dinner.

© Neupfarrplatz with bus of the Guided City Tour • Frank Venus

The EMS Outstanding Paper Award will be awarded by the Secretary General of the European Microscopy Society (EMS), Dominique Schryvers. Musical highlight of the evening is the Bavarian party band “K-JAM” which will certainly set the tone. The Conference Dinner is included in the registration fee, but you are kindly asked to book separately through the registration website. Tickets for the Conference Dinner can be also booked at the registration desk. Only the participants with a day ticket need to buy a ticket for the Conference Dinner (Costs: 25 EUR).

Closing Ceremony & Farewell PartyThe Closing Ceremony will take place after the final sessions in the Mensa of Regensburg, in the Guest Mensa Area (see sign-posting), on Friday, August 30, 2013 around noon. Drinks, cakes and light refreshments will be served.

Accompanying Persons ProgramWe offer a broad range of walking tours and excursions for accompanying persons in and around the city of Regensburg. Interested parties are kindly asked to register for the accompanying program prior to the conference through the registration pages. Detailed information on meeting places and further instructions can be found on page 12 or inquire at the registration desk.

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Social Activities

Monday, August 26, 2013

City tour: Enjoy a bus trip through the UNESCO World Heritage of RegensburgYou will visit the Old City, the Gothic cathedral and the 850 year old Stone Bridge with the historic “Wurstkuchl” – a German sausage restaurant, the fi rst German fastfood restaurant. Be stunned by the huge stone blocks of the former Roman Gate “Porta Praetoria”. The Old Town Hall, seat of the perpetual Imperial Diet (“Immerwährender Reichstag”), and the patrician castles of the Middle Ages will give you a sense of the power and the former wealth of Regensburg.

Duration 1225–1415

Fee 7,50 EUR Minimum number of participants 20 personsMaximum number of participants 69 personsMeeting point Registration DeskDeadline for booking August 14, 2013

tuesday, August 27, 2013

Guided tour: Castle and cloister St. EmmeramSince 1812, the extensive complex of buildings of the former Imperial Abbey of St. Emmeram in Regensburg is the magnifi cent main residence of the Princes of Thurn and Taxis. During the tour of the “Palace Museum” you will dive into the aristocratic living culture between Baroque and Historicism and you will be amazed by the sumptuously appointed living and reception rooms that refl ect the courtly splendor of past centuries. The museum area “cloister St. Emmeram” immerses visitors in the world of the medieval ascetic monks of the Benedictine order. In the neo-Gothic crypt chapel you gain insight into the burial rites of a European noble family.

Duration 1930–2145

Fee 13 EUR Minimum number of participants 10 persons Meeting point Registration Desk

Deadline for booking August 26, 2013

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Guided tour: Old townBy foot you will explore the Old City Centre with the 850 year-old Stone Bridge, the Old Town Hall, the gothic cathedral, the roman gate and the patrician towers of the traders. Visitors in Regensburg agree that it is really worth having a round tour through the Old Town and it is said that Regensburg has such an extensive history that you can never stop hearing new stories about the city´s past…

Duration 1930–2145

Fee 9,50 EURMinimum number of participants 10 personsMeeting point Registration DeskDeadline for booking August 27, 2013

Guided tour: Museum document NeupfarrplatzLike no other place, the archeological excavation shows the rich history of Regensburg. In six meters below the Neupfarrplatz lie the remains of the Roman legionary fortress Castra Regina, which was built in 179 AD by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius. About 1000 years ago, during the Dark Age, it has been the location of the Jewish quarter which has been reconstructed partially in order to make the exhibition as most realistic as possible.In order to not destroy the lasting impression of the place by interfering it with didactic installations, a multimedia presentation was created that shows the more than 2000 years of Regensburg history.

Duration 1. Tour: 1845–2030

2. Tour: 1945–2130

Fee 8 EUR Minimum number of participants 10 personsMaximum number of participants 30 personsMeeting point Registration DeskDeadline for booking August 27, 2013

© Regensburg Tourismus GmbH • Clemens Mayer • Stadt Regensburg

© Regensburg Tourismus GmbH • Clemens Mayer • Stadt Regensburg © Clemens Mayer © Stadt Regensburg

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Information for Presenters

Submitting your Presentation/Technical InformationPlease prepare your presentation in 4:3 aspect ratio.

A presentation notebook with a PDF reader and MS Office PowerPoint 2010/2007 will be provided. The use of personal notebooks is possible upon agreement. However, it may interrupt the flow of the program in the lecture hall. Please provide an adapter for VGA if necessary.

A notebook, presenter and laser pointer are available at the speakers podium in the lecture halls. A technical supervisor can help you.

Please note: Certain encodings for video and audio files could lead to problems. Please visit our speakers preview area.

Should you wish to use non-digital equipment, please contact us at [email protected].

Speakers Preview AreaThe speakers preview area is located opposite to Lecture hall H5/H6 (basement). Please note the sign-posting on site or ask at the registration desk.

Please submit your presentation no later than two (2) hours before the session with your presentation will start. You will have the opportunity to view and/or edit your presentation.

For submission, please use a USB flash drive, CD or DVD disc which must not be protected with software.

Speaking TimePlease prepare your presentation for the allotted amount of time. Session chairs are asked to interrupt you, in case that you should exceed your time limit. Speaking time is assigned as follows (speaking + discussion time):

1. Plenary talks 40 + 5 minutes2. Invited talks 25 + 5 minutes3. Short talks 12 + 3 minutes

PostersAll posters are on display all the time during the conference.Poster size must not exceed either DIN A0 (841 x 1189 mm) or ARCH E (36 x 48 inch; 914 x 1219 mm), the pinboards are 1200 x 1500 mm. They are only to be used with the designated pins. Pinboards will be numbered. You will find your poster number in the program book on page 39–72.Posters should be pinned on Monday, August 26, 2013 until 1400 and removed on Friday, August 30, 2013 until 1430. Poster presenters are asked to be present during the poster sessions.

LegendNames in bold indicate the invited speakers.Names marked with a star indicate the presenting author. Name Invited Speaker*Name Presenting Author

General Assemblies (DGE, EMS, MCM, SISM) DGE: The General Assembly of all members of the DGE – Deutsche Gesellschaft für Elektronenmikroskopie e. V. – is scheduled for Wednesday, August 28, 2013, 1530–1630, in the Lecture hall H15 (see map on page 9). The agenda will be sent to all members by letter in early August, about two to three weeks before the conference starts.EMS: The General Assembly of the EMS is scheduled for Thursday, August 29, 2013, 1600–1700, in the Lecture hall H2.MCM/SISM: The General Assembly of the MCM/SISM is scheduled for Thursday, August 29, 2013, 1700–1830, in Lecture hall H2.

Best Poster AwardThe Microscopy Conference 2013 will award prizes for the best posters displayed during the conference. One poster of each session will be awarded, i. e. 28 in total. The posters are selected according to their scientific content, originality, and design. The selection will be done by two reviewers nominated by the session chairs. The conference participant presenting the poster must have the status of a PhD student or an undergraduate. The winners will be announced during the MC 2013 Conference Dinner and will receive an “MC 2013 Best Poster Award” certificate.

Best Image Contest “Art in Science”We invite you to submit your best image to the MC 2013 Best Image Contest. MC 2013 will award prizes for impressive microscope images of scientific and/or artistic value. Acceptable categories are original micrographs or processed micrographs. The suggested format is A4 or similar. The winners will be announced during the MC 2013 Conference Dinner and will receive an „MC 2013 Outstanding Micrograph“ certificate. Each participant can submit one micrograph. The participation requires submission of the micrograph through the MC 2013 homepage and, during the on site conference registration submission of two printed copies of the image in A4 format with a title. First, second and third place will be awarded. The entries will be judged both from the scientific and/or artistic point of view.

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Numerical ListCompany Number of Booth

EO Elektronen-Optik-Service GmbH 1

DENSsolutions 2

Technoorg Linda Ltd. Co. 3

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 4

Thermo Scientific 5

Bruker Nano GmbH 6–8

Oxford Instruments GmbH 9

W. Reichert-LABTEC e. K. 11AMETEK GmbH EDAX Business Unit/TMC/Cameca GmbH

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Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH 13

Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions GmbH 15Plano GmbH/Elektron Technology/Ted Pella Inc./Fa. Christine Gröpl

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GaLa Instrumente GmbH/point electronic GmbH 17

FEI Europe B.V. 18

Gatan GmbH 19/20

Physical Electronics GmbH 21

Hitachi High-Technologies Europe GmbH 22

HREM Research Inc. 23

Kleindiek Nanotechnik GmbH 24

Märzhäuser Wetzlar GmbH & Co. KG 25/26

Klocke Nanotechnik GmbH 27

Raith GmbH 28

Science Services GmbH 29

HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH/Scientific 30

Binder Labortechnik 31

Diatome AG 32

Leica Microsystems GmbH 33

SmarAct GmbH 34

Kammrath & Weiss GmbH/ibss Group Inc./FIB 35/36Tietz Video and Image Processing Systems GmbH/E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc.

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Prior Scientific Instruments GmbH 38

LOT-QuantumDesign GmbH 39

NanoMEGAS SPRL 41

DELONG INSTRUMENTS a.s. 42

Abcam plc 43

Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH 44

greateyes GmbH 45

SPI Supplies/Structure Probe, Inc. 46

JEOL (Germany) GmbH 47

RJL Micro & Analytic GmbH/Bruker microCT 48

Tousimis Research Corporation/Euris GmbH 49

PNDetector GmbH 50

AnaliteX 51

DELMIC B.V. 52

Alphabetical ListCompany Number of Booth

Abcam plc 43

Agilent Technologies, Inc. 4AMETEK GmbH EDAX Business Unit/TMC/Cameca GmbH

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Binder Labortechnik 31

Bruker Nano GmbH 6–8

Carl Zeiss Microscopy GmbH 13

DELMIC B.V. 52

DELONG INSTRUMENTS a.s. 42

DENSsolutions 2

Diatome AG 32

EO Elektronen-Optik-Service GmbH 1

FEI Europe B.V. 18

GaLa Instrumente GmbH/point electronic GmbH 17

Gatan GmbH 19/20

greateyes GmbH 45

Hamamatsu Photonics Deutschland GmbH 44

Hitachi High-Technologies Europe GmbH 22

HORIBA Jobin Yvon GmbH/Scientific 30

HREM Research Inc. 23

JEOL (Germany) GmbH 47

Kammrath & Weiss GmbH/ibss Group Inc./FIB 35/36

Kleindiek Nanotechnik GmbH 24

Klocke Nanotechnik GmbH 27

Leica Microsystems GmbH 33

LOT-QuantumDesign GmbH 39

Märzhäuser Wetzlar GmbH & Co. KG 25/26

NanoMEGAS SPRL 41

Olympus Soft Imaging Solutions GmbH 15

Oxford Instruments GmbH 9

Physical Electronics GmbH 21Plano GmbH/Elektron Technology/Ted Pella Inc./Fa. Christine Gröpl

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PNDetector GmbH 50

Prior Scientific Instruments GmbH 38

Raith GmbH 28

RJL Micro & Analytic GmbH/Bruker microCT 48

Science Services GmbH 29

SmarAct GmbH 34

SPI Supplies/Structure Probe, Inc. 46

Technoorg Linda Ltd. Co. 3

Thermo Scientific 5Tietz Video and Image Processing Systems GmbH/E.A. Fischione Instruments, Inc.

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Tousimis Research Corporation/Euris GmbH 49

W. Reichert-LABTEC e. K. 11

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Exhibition Opening times

Monday 0830–1800

After the exhibitors’ presentations, 1630–1830, the official opening of the exhibition will take place.

Tuesday/Wednesday 0830–1800

Thursday 0830–1600

List of Exhibitors

Lunchtime LecturesExhibitors have the possibility to present their latest equipment, results and developments during lunchtime lectures. They will be held on Monday through Thursday during lunchtime from 1300–1400.

As a courtesy to the delegates, free lunch pack-ages will be offered to all delegates attending these lectures.

For a full program of the lunchtime lectures, please refer to the exhibitor catalogue which you can pick up at the registration desk.

Exhibitors’ PresentationsAll exhibitors will have an opportunity to give a short presentation of their latest developments to conference delegates. A full program of these presentations will be published on the confer-ence homepage.

Please see the Floor Plans on page 19 for the location of the stands.

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Media Cooperations

• American Scientifi c Publishers (Mexico/MX) “Journal of Advanced Microscopy Research”

• AT-Fachverlag GmbH (Fellbach/DE) “Photonik“ “BioPhotonik“

• Cambridge University Press (Cambridge/GB) “Microscopy and Microanalysis” “Microscopy Today”

• Carl Hanser Verlag (Munich/DE) “Materials Testing“ “Laser+Photonik“ “Praktische Metallographie Practical Metallography“

• Deutscher Apotheker Verlag “Elektronenmikroskopie“ Dr. Roland Schmiedel GmbH & Co. (Stuttgart/DE)

• Elsevier B.V. (Amsterdam/NL) “Ultramicroscopy“

• Elsevier GmbH (Munich/DE) “Annals of Anatomy“

• John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. (Chichester/GB) “Journal of Microscopy“ “Microscopy and Analysis”

• Oxford University Press (Oxford/GB) “Microscopy”

• Springer Japan KK (Tokyo/JP) “Medical Molecular Morphology”

• succidia AG (Darmstadt/DE) “labor&more”

• The Histochemical Society, Inc. (Bethesda, MD/US) “Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry”

• Trillium GmbH (Grafrath/DE) “Trillium Report“

• Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG (Würzburg/DE) “LaborPraxis“

• WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA/ “Imaging & Microscopy“ GIT VERLAG (Weinheim/DE) “lmaterialsviews.com”

• World Scientifi c Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. (Singapore/SG) “Asia Pacifi c Biotech News”

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Scientific Program Opening/Closing Ceremony, Plenary Lectures, Ernst-Ruska Award Lectures & Harald Rose Lecture

Speakers Day and time Room

Opening Ceremony &Ernst Ruska Award Ceremony

Plenary Lecture PL 1Core/shell Nanostructures Embedded in Solid

Reinhard RachelChair of the MC 2013Milena Grifoni Prorector of research of the University of RegensburgJoachim WolbergsMayor of the city of RegensburgC. Barry CarterPresident of the IFSMJosef ZweckPresident of DGE: Presentation of the Ernst-Ruska Award

Velimir Radmilović (RS, CA/US)

Monday, August 26, 20130830

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Audimax/Lecture hall H1

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Plenary Lecture PL 2Exploiting modern TEM techniques for materials science at the nanoscale

Plenary Lecture PL 3Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and analytical electron microscopy of biological and nano materials

Erdmann Spiecker (DE)

Richard D. Leapman (MD/US)

Tuesday, August 27, 20130830

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Audimax/Lecture hall H1

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Ernst Ruska Award Lecture ERL 1Three-dimensional imaging and analysis at the nanoscale by optical sectioning and confocal methods in the transmission electron microscope

Ernst Ruska Award Lecture ERL 2High-resolution 3D Structure Determination of Dynamic Macromolecular Complexes by Single Particle cryo-EM

Peter D. Nellist (GB)

Holger Stark (DE)

Wednesday, August 28, 20130830

0915

Audimax/Lecture hall H1

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Harald Rose LectureFrom form factors to vortex electrons: Following Ariadne‘s thread.

Plenary Lecture PL 4Shifting the paradigm in modern light microscopy:Light Sheet-based Fluorescence Microscopy (LSFM, SPIM, DSLM)

Peter Schattschneider (AT)

Ernst H. K. Stelzer (DE)

Thursday, August 29, 20130830

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Plenary Lecture PL 5Cryofixation of biological specimens – electron spectroscopic imaging of calcium and phosphorus of osteoblastic cell cultures and an elegant way to produce section ribbons with the help of a newly developed micromanipulator.

Plenary Lecture PL 6Nanoscale X-ray Tomography of Cells

Closing Ceremony

Daniel Studer (CH)

Gerd Schneider (DE)

President of the DGE e. V.President of the IMC 2014 in PragPresident of the MC 2015 in GöttingenPresident of the MC 2013

Friday, August 30, 20130830

0915

Audimax/Lecture hall H1

Audimax/Lecture hall H1

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Scientific Program List of Symposia and Sessions

Instrumentation and Methods (IM) Chairs time Invited speakers Room Poster session

IM.1 Quantitative High-Resolution TEM/STEM and Diffraction

Miran Čeh (SI)Andreas Rosenauer (DE)

August 26, 2013, 1030 Jim LeBeau (NC/US)Michael Lehmann (DE)Dirk Van Dyck (BE)Knut Müller (DE)

Lecture hall H3 August 26, 2013, 1400

IM.2 Advances in Light and Electron Optics

Luděk Frank (CZ)Christoph T. Koch (DE)

August 27, 2013, 1030 Christof Gebhardt (DE)Ondrej Krivanek (WA/US)

Lecture hall H3 August 27, 2013, 1400

IM.3 Environmental and In Situ SEM/TEM

Peter Pölt (AT)Cynthia A. Volkert (DE)

August 27, 2013, 1630 Christian Jooss (DE)Utkur Mirsaidov (SG)

Lecture hall H3 August 27, 2013, 1400

IM.4 Spectroscopy in STEM/TEM Cecile Hebert (CH)Gerald Kothleitner (AT)

August 28, 2013, 1030 Quentin Ramasse (GB) Lecture hall H3 August 28, 2013, 1400

IM.5 Static and Dynamic Electric and Magnetic Imaging

Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski (DE)Michael Lehmann (DE)

August 28, 2013, 1630 Marco Beleggia (DK)David Cooper (FR)

Lecture hall H3 August 28, 2013, 1400

IM.6 3D Imaging and Analysis Paul A. Midgley (GB)Markus Wollgarten (DE)

August 29, 2013, 1030 Thierry Epicier (FR)Christoph T. Koch (DE)

Lecture hall H3 August 29, 2013, 1400

IM.7 Sample Preparation Methods

Jana Nebesářová (CZ)Sašo Šturm (SI)

August 30, 2013, 1030 Rachel Santarella-Mellwig (DE)Julian Wagner (AT)

Lecture hall H3 August 29, 2013, 1400

Life Sciences (LS) Chairs time Invited speakers Room Poster sessionLS.1 Microorganisms and

BiofilmsRok Kostanjšek (SI)Michael Laue (DE)

August 26, 2013, 1030 Markus Schmid (AT)Katharina Quadt (DE)

Lecture hall H2 August 26, 2013, 1400

LS.2I + II

Tissues, Pathology, and Diagnostic Microscopy

Elisabetta Falcieri (IT)Andres Kaech (CH)

August 27, 2013, 1030

August 27, 2013, 1630Matthias Ochs (DE)Daniela Quaglino (IT)

Lecture hall H2 August 27, 2013, 1400

LS.3 Plants and their Pathogens

Gerd Hause (DE)Michal Martinka (CZ)

August 27, 2013, 1700 Bernd Zechmann (AT) Lecture hall H2 August 27, 2013, 1400

LS.4 Molecular Structures and High Resolution TEM

Hans Hebert (SE)Holger Stark (DE)

August 28, 2013, 1030 Edward Egelman (VA/US)Stefan Raunser (DE)

Lecture hall H2 August 28, 2013, 1400

LS.5 Neurobiology Gerd Leitinger (AT)Balázs Rózsa (HU)

August 28, 2013, 1630 Christian Stigloher (DE)Ivo Vanzetta (FR)Carolin Wichmann (DE)

Lecture hall H2 August 28, 2013, 1400

LS.6 Ultrastructural & Analytical Methods in Life Sciences

Pavel Hozak (CZ)Ursula Lütz-Meindl (AT)

August 29, 2013, 1030 Richard D. Leapman (MD/US)Manuela Malatesta (IT)

Lecture hall H2 August 29, 2013, 1400

LS.7 Subcellular Processes in Plants and Animal Cells

Melek Öztürk (TR)Jasna Štrus (SI)

August 30, 2013, 1030 Devrim Gozuacik (TR)Günter Vogt (DE)

Lecture hall H2 August 29, 2013, 1400

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Scientific Program Materials Science (MS) Chairs time Invited speakers Room Poster sessionMS.1 Soft Matter, Polymers,

CompositesChristiano Albonetti (IT)Dragan Rajnovic (RS)

August 26, 2013, 1030 Fabio Biscarini (IT)Nadejda Matsko (AT)

Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 26, 2013, 1400

MS.2 Ceramics, Oxides, Geomaterials

Hans-Joachim Kleebe (DE)János L. Lábár (HU)

August 27, 2013, 1030 Mathis M. Müller (DE)György Radnóczi (HU)

Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 27, 2013, 1400

MS.3 Functional Materials Jannik C. Meyer (AT)Peter A. van Aken (DE)

August 27, 2013, 1630 Gerhard Dehm (DE)Sarah Haigh (GB)

Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 27, 2013, 1400

MS.4I + II

Materials for Energy Technology

Joachim Mayer (DE)Amelia Montone (IT)

August 28, 2013, 1030

August 28, 2013, 1630Asunción Fernandez (ES)Frank Krumeich (CH)Paolo Mengucci (IT)

Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 28, 2013, 1400

MS.5 Thin Films and Coatings Nataša Bibić (RS)Vittorio Morandi (IT)

August 28, 2013, 1630 Rolf Erni (CH) Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 28, 2013, 1400

MS.6 Low Dimensional Materials and Catalysts

Andreja Gajović (HR)Ute Kaiser (DE)

August 29, 2013, 1030 Igor Djerdj (HR)Andrei Khlobystov (GB)

Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 29, 2013, 1400

MS.7 Alloys and Intermetallics Petr Šittner (CZ)Thomas Waitz (AT)

August 30, 2013, 1030 Antonín Dlouhý (CZ) Audimax/Lecture hall H1 August 29, 2013, 1400

Multimodal and InterdisciplinaryMicroscopies (MIM)

Chairs time Invited speakers Room Poster session

MIM.1 3D in SEM, (S)TEM, Ion Imaging, incl. FIB-SEM and SBF-SEM

Marco Cantoni (CH)Paul Walther (DE)

August 26, 2013, 1030 Christel Genoud (CH) Lecture hall H4 August 26, 2013, 1400

MIM.2 Emerging Techniques in Modern Microscopies

Igor Weber (HR)Roger A. Wepf (CH)

August 27, 2013, 1030 Rainer Heintzmann (DE)Katrin I. Willig (DE)

Lecture hall H4 August 27, 2013, 1400

MIM.3 Nanomaterials, En-vironment, Nanotoxi-cology and Health

Markus Dürrenberger (CH)Dimitri Vanhecke (CH)

August 27, 2013, 1630 Fabian Blank (CH) Lecture hall H4 August 27, 2013, 1400

MIM.4 Correlative Micros-copy in Life and Materials Science

Bruno Martin Humbel (CH)Carlo Pellicciari (IT)

August 28, 2013, 1030 Matthia Karreman (DE)Wanda Kukulski (DE)

Lecture hall H4 August 28, 2013, 1400

MIM.5 Biomaterials Serap Arbak (TR)Mario Raspanti (IT)

August 28, 2013, 1715 Halime Kenar (TR) Lecture hall H4 August 28, 2013, 1400

MIM.6 Open Topics Hannes Lichte (DE)Josef Zweck (DE)

August 29, 2013, 1030 Ute Kaiser (DE)Harald Rose (DE)Manfred Rühle (DE)Peter Schattschneider (AT)

Lecture hall H4 August 29, 2013, 1400

MIM.7 Crossdisciplinary Applications of Micro-scopy Techniques

Michael Seibt (DE)Andrea Tombesi (IT)

August 30, 2013, 1030 Michael Fay (GB)Sarah Köster (DE)

Lecture hall H4 August 29, 2013, 1400

Workshops Chairs time Invited speakers RoomWS 1 New Information from Lateral

Beam Movement Detection in STEM

Andreas Rosenauer, Knut Müller, Josef Zweck (DE)

Monday, August 26, 20131900–2030

N.N. Lecture hall H3

WS 2 Methods in Cryopreparation and -imaging

Wiebke Möbius (DE)Andreas Kaech (CH) Bruno Humbel (CH)

Monday, August 26, 20131900–2030

D. Studer (CH) Lecture hall H4

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Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Monday, August 26, 2013 – Morning Sessions

Opening Ceremony Audimax/Lecture hall H10830–0915 Reinhard Rachel

Chair of the MC 2013Milena Grifoni Prorector of research of the University of RegensburgJoachim WolbergsMayor of the city of RegensburgC. Barry CarterPresident of the IFSMJosef ZweckPresident of DGE: Presentation of the Ernst-Ruska Award

Plenary Lecture Audimax/Lecture hall H10915–1000 Plenary Lecture PL 1

Core/shell Nanostructures Embedded in SolidVelimir Radmilović (RS, CA/US)

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.1: Quantitative High-Reso-lution TEM/STEM and Diffraction

LS.1: Microorganisms and Biofilms MS.1: Soft Matter, Polymers, Composites MIM.1: 3D in SEM, (S)TEM, Ion Imaging, incl. FIB-SEM and SBF-SEM

Chairs Miran Čeh (SI)Andreas Rosenauer (DE)

Rok Kostanjsek (SI)Michael Laue (DE)

Christiano Albonetti (IT)Dragan Rajnovic (RS)

Marco Cantoni (CH)Paul Walther (DE)

1030 IM.1.001The influence of detectornon-uniformity on STEM imaging*J. LeBeau (NC/US)S. D. Findaly (AU)

LS.1.001Raman microspectroscopy for the functional characterization of microbes*M. Schmid, C. BöhmM. Palatinszky, D. BerryM. Wagner (AT)

MS.1.001In-situ Dynamic SPM Studies of Organic Semiconductor Thin Film Growth on Test PatternsS. Chiodini, A. Straub, S. DonatiF. Borgatti, C. Albonetti*F. Biscarini (IT)

MIM.1.001Microtome and Focus Ion Beam for serial block face scanning electron microscopy:tools to explore the three dimensional ultrastructure*C. Genoud (CH)

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1100 IM.1.002Electron holography for characterization of semiconductor structures down to the atomic scale*M. Lehmann, F. Genz, U. HömplerF. Kießling, T. NiermannJ. B. Park (DE)

LS.1.002Electron and light microscopy of yeast biofilm*K. Dobranska, F. RuzickaJ. Nebesářová, Z. BurdikovaJ. Dluhos, J. Collakova, R. ChmelikO. Samek, V. Krzyzanek (CZ)

MS.1.002Characterization of codeposited pentacene/perfluoropentacene on different substrates by transmission electron microscopyB. Haas, *K. I. Gries, T. BreuerG. Witte, K. Volz (DE)

MIM.1.002Finding the needle in the haystack: hierarchical imaging workflow combining array tomography with FIB-SEM*I. Wacker (DE), C. Bartels (GH)C. Grabher, A. SchertelR. Schroeder (DE)

1115 LS.1.003FIB/SEM tomography analysis of the structure of bacteriogenic cell-mineral aggregates*F. Zeitvogel, M. Obst, G. SchmidP. Ingino, L. Hao, Y.-D. StierhofC. Burkhardt, B. Schroeppel (DE)

MS.1.003Characterization of the production process of nanoimprinted organic devices by analytical TEM*J. Kraxner, I. Letofsky-PapstT. Rothländer, P. HütterB. Stadlober, W. Grogger (AT)

MIM.1.003High resolution structural analysis of a centromere-specific histone H3 in mitotic plant chromosomes with FIB/FESEM tomography*E. Schroeder-ReiterG. Wanner (DE)

1130 IM.1.003From 2D exit wave to 3D atomic structure*D. Van Dyck (BE)J. R. Jinschek (NL)C. Kisielowski (CA/US)F.-R. Chen (TW)

LS.1.004Anammox bacteria – microbes with identity issuesS. Neumann, M. van TeeselingR. Mesman, *L. van Niftrik (NL)

MS.1.004Observation of nucleated polyoxymethylene crystallization by means of in-situ polarized-light microscopy and in-situ scanning electron microscopy*M. Slouf, T. Vackova, S. KrejcikovaL. Novak, T. Vystavel (CZ)

MIM.1.004Focussed ion beam/scanning electron microscopy (FIB/SEM) has the potential of a powerful tool in virus research*C. Villinger, G. Neusser, C. KranzB. Mizaikoff, J. von EinemT. Mertens, P. Walther (DE)

1145 LS.1.005Microscopic techniques to investigate malaria pathogenesis*K. Quadt, M. StreichfussM. Cyrklaff, J. SpatzF. Frischknecht (DE)

MS.1.005Morphological transitions in polymer vesicles upon bilayer swelling with small hydrophobic molecules in water*C. Parmenter, R. Chen, D. CheungS. Bon (GB)

MIM.1.005Helium Ion Microscopy – extending the frontiers of nanotechnology*P. Gnauck, L.-O. Kautschor (DE)

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Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Monday, August 26, 2013 – Morning Sessions

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H41200 IM.1.004

Strain Analysis by Nano-Beam Electron Diffraction (SANBED) – present performance and future prospects*K. Müller, H. Ryll, I. Ordavo, D. Zillmann M. Schowalter, J. Zweck, H. SoltauS. Ihle, L. Strüder, K. Volz, P. PotapovA. Rosenauer (DE)

LS.1.005cont.

MS.1.006Low temperature thermotropical dynamical processes in multiphase polymer systems by cryo AFM.*N. Matsko (AT), V. Mittal (AE)

MIM.1.006SEM tomography of nano-structures by scanning-transmission imaging*M. Ferroni, A. Migliori, V. MorandiL. Ortolani, A. PezzaG. Sberveglieri (IT)

1215 IM.1.005Towards automated solving of the dynamic inversion problem in electron diffraction for moderately thick crystals*C. T. Koch, F. Wang (DE)

LS.1.006Cell-to-cell transfer of Leishmania ama-stigotes observed by multidimensional live imaging – participation of extrusomes in host cell egress and reinfectionF. Real, P. Florentino, P. Veras*R. Mortara (BR)

MIM.1.007STEM tomography and CBED polarity analysis of crystallographic pores in InP*A. M. Beltran, B. WinterE. Spiecker (DE)

Monday, August 26, 2013 – Exhibitor’s Presentations

Audimax/Lecture hall H11630–1830 various presenters of the industry

M. Dürrenberger (CH), M. Laue (DE)

Monday, August 26, 2013 – Workshops

Lecture hall H31900–2030 Workshop WS 1: New information from lateral beam movement detection in STEM

Please refer to page 38 for detailed program

Lecture hall H41900–2030 Workshop WS 2: Methods in cryopreparation and -imaging

Please refer to page 38 for detailed program

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Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) tuesday, August 27, 2013 – Morning Sessions

Plenary Lectures Audimax/Lecture hall H10830–0915 Plenary Lecture PL 2

Exploiting modern TEM techniques for materials science at the nanoscaleErdmann Spiecker (DE)

Plenary Lecture Audimax/Lecture hall H10915–1000 Plenary Lecture PL 3

Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) and analytical electron microscopy of biological and nano materialsRichard D. Leapman (MD/US)

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.2: Advances in Light and Electron Optics

LS.2 I: Tissues, Pathology and Diagnostic Microscopy

MS.2: Ceramics, Oxides, Geomaterials MIM.2: Emerging Techniques in Modern Microscopies

Chairs Luděk Frank (CZ)Christoph T. Koch (DE)

Elisabetta Falcieri (IT)Andres Kaech (CH)

Hans-Joachim Kleebe (DE)János L. Lábár (HU)

Igor Weber (HR)Roger A. Wepf (CH)

1030 IM.2.039Advances in monochromators and aberration correctors*O. Krivanek, T. Lovejoy, N. BaconG. Corbin, M. MurfittN. Dellby (WA/US)

LS.2.027Quantitative micro-structural assessment of animal models of human lung disease*M. Ochs (DE)

MS.2.018The impact of electron microscopy on revealing phase separation mechanisms in alloy thin films.*G. Radnóczi, F. Misják (HU)D. Biro (RO), P. B. Barna (HU)

MIM.2.019Title tba*R. Heintzmann (DE)

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1100 IM.2.040Monochromatizing without filtering using dynamic fields without bunching: a new concept  for d-TEM illumination*R. Janzen, C. KochG. Schönhense, A. Parvizi (DE)

LS.2.028Tissue elasticity – from tissues to single molecules back to tissues*D. Quaglino (IT)

MS.2.019Cation stoichiometry, microstructure and properties tuned by oxygen vacancies in epitaxial manganite and manganite-based heterostructuresZ. Li, M. Bosman, W. Zhu*Z.-L. Dong (SG)

MIM.2.020STED nanoscopy of the living mouse brain*K. I. Willig, H. SteffensS. W. Hell (DE)

1115 IM.2.041Electrostatic Zach phase plates for transmission electron microscopy*S. Hettler, J. Wagner, M. DriesN. Frindt, R. R. SchröderD. Gerthsen (DE)

MS.2.020Cation diffusion and phase formation at Sm2O3/CeO2- and Gd2O3/CeO2-interfaces*C. Rockenhäuser, B. ButzD. Gerthsen (DE)

1130 IM.2.042On the reconstruction of ultra low-energy electron holograms and diffraction patterns*T. Latychevskaia, J.-N. LongchampC. Escher, H.-W. Fink (CH)

LS.2.029Diagnostic electron microscopy of pathogens in emergency situations*M. Laue (DE)

MS.2.021Detection and imaging of light elements in Mg-Al-spinel*M. M. Müller, H.-J. Kleebe (DE)

MIM.2.021Direct, spatial imaging of randomly large supermolecules by using parameter unlimited TIS imaging cycler microscopy*W. Schubert, A. GieselerR. Hillert, A. Krusche (DE)

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Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H41145 IM.2.043

Single molecule imaging and quantifcation in the cell nucleus byrefected light sheet microscopy*C. Gebhardt (DE)

LS.2.030Ultrastructural view on cellular uptake of metal oxide nanoparticlesM. Condello, B. De BerardisM. G. Ammendolia, *S. Meschini (IT)

MS.2.021cont.

MIM.2.022Correction of the “Deterministic” part of space-charge interaction in *G. Schönhense, K. Medjanik (DE)M. de Loos, B. van der Geer (NL)

1200 LS.2.031Impact of electron microscopy in clinical context.*J. Schröder, H. SiegmundF. Hofstädter (DE)

MS.2.022BaTiO3 nanotube arrays by hydrothermal conversion of highly ordered TiO2 nanotube carpets*K. Bejtka, A. Chiodoni, A. LambertiN. Garino, S. BiancoE. P. Ambrosio, M. QuaglioC. F. Pirri (IT)

MIM.2.023A new method of online specimen drift compensation in TEM*A. Tejada, A. J. den Dekker (NL)

1215 IM.2.044Direct exploring the electron transfer of Cytochrome c by electrochemically modulated multichannel microscopyY.-T. Li, H. Zhou, L.-L. Qu, D.-W. Li*Y.-T. Long (CN)

LS.2.032Scanning electron microscopy of vascular corrosion casts is still an excellent technique to study microvascular anatomy and vascular pattern formation of tissues and organs in health, disease and experimental conditions.*A. Lametschwandtner, H. BartelC. Radner, B. Minnich (AT)

MS.2.023A reliable method for sizing constituent particles in pigment-grade titanium dioxide*R. Theissmann, M. KluwigT. Koch (DE)

MIM.2.024K2 – a super-resolution electron counting direct detection camera for cryo-EM*A. Kastenmüller (DE), C. BoothP. Mooney, B. Lee, S. Gubbens (CA/US)

tuesday, August 27, 2013 – Afternoon Sessions

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.3: Environmental and In Situ SEM/TEM LS.2 II: Tissues, Pathology and Diagnostic

MicroscopyLS.3: Plants and their Pathogens

MS.3: Functional Materials MIM.3: Nanomaterials, Environment, Nanotoxicology and Health

Chairs Peter Pölt (AT)Cynthia A. Volkert (DE)

LS.2 II: Elisabetta Falcieri (IT)Andres Kaech (CH)LS.3: Gerd Hause (DE)Michal Martinka (CZ)

Jannik C. Meyer (AT)Peter A. van Aken (DE)

Markus Dürrenberger (CH)Dimitri Vanhecke (CH)

1630 IM.3.056Environmental TEM study of manganite perovskite electro-catalysts for oxygen evolution*C. Jooss, S. Raabe, D. Mierwaldt (DE)J. Ciston (CA/US), S. Yazdi, T. KasamaM. Beleggia, J. B. WagnerT. W. Hansen (DK), Y. Zhu (NY/US)P. Blöchl (DE)

LS.2.033Effects of growth hormone and/or resistance exercise on the myotendinous junction of the plantaris muscle in hindlimb unloaded rats*D. Curzi, D. Lattanzi, S. Burattini (IT) R. E. Grindeland, V. R. EdgertonR. R. Roy, J. G. Tidball (CA/US)E. Falcieri (IT)

MS.3.036Cross sectional imaging of high mobility graphene heterostructure devices*S. Haigh, A. MishchenkoA. Gholinia, A. Geim, K. NovoselovR. Gorbachev (GB)

MIM.3.031Delivery of nanocarriers for pulmonary vaccination – recent advances and challenges*F. Blank (CH), P. StumblesD. Strickland (AU)B. Rothen-Rutishauser (CH)P. Holt (AU), E SeydouxC. von Garnier (CH)

1645 LS.2.034Three-dimensional reconstruction of regular and damaged podocytes by FIB-SEM*T. Burghardt, B. SaleckerG. Wanner, R. Rachel, R. Witzgall (DE)

1700 IM.3.057Nanoscale dynamics in liquids visualized with TEM*U. Mirsaidov, D. BhattacharyaP. Matsudaira (SG)

LS.3.108Pathogen-induced ultrastructural alterations in plants*B. Zechmann (AT)

MS.3.037Toroidal plasmonic eigenmodes in oligomer nanocavities detected by EFTEM*W. Sigle, B. Ögüt, R. VogelgesangN. Talebi, P. A. van Aken (DE)

MIM.3.032Silver nanoparticles decrease nuclear fractal dimension in buccal epithelial cellsI. Pantic (YU), *M. BasailovicM. Perovic, S. Pantic, D. DjuricicJ. Paunovic (RS)

Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) tuesday, August 27, 2013 – Morning Sessions

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Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H41715 IM.3.058

Static and dynamic behavior of freestanding Cu micron lines observed by in situ EBSD*A. Wimmer, A. Leitner (AT)T. Detzel, W. Robl (DE), W. HeinzR. Pippan (AT), G. Dehm (DE)

LS.3.108cont.

MS.3.038Insight into the structural and electrical properties of individual BaTiO3 nanorods*K. Žagar (SI), F. Hernandez-RamirezJ. D. Prades, J. R. Morante (ES)A. Recnik, S. Sturm, M. Čeh (SI)

MIM.3.033High-resolution imaging and spectroscopy of CoO octahedral nanoparticles*Z.-A. Li (DE), N. Fontaíña-Troitiño (ES)S. Liébana-Viñas, M. Spasova (DE)V. Salgueiriño (ES), M. Farle (DE)

1730 IM.3.059Development of in situ nanoinden-tation inside a transmission electron microscope to characterize the mecha-nical behavior of ceramic nanoparticlesE. Calvie, J. Réthoré, *L. Joly-PottuzV. Garnier, Y. Jorand, I. IssaA. Malchere, J. ChevalierK. Masenelli-Varlot (FR)

LS.3.109Some biochemical and ultrastructural characteristics of pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains of fungus Verticillium dahliae Kleb.*T. Vlasova, I. Ageeva (RU)

MS.3.039Atomic resolution interface study of VN and Cu films on MgO using spherical-aberration corrected TEM*G. Dehm (DE), Z. Zhang (AT)

MIM.3.034HRTEM contrast of nanoparticles embedded in a metallic matrix*M. Peterlechner, M. MohamedG. Wilde (DE)

1745 IM.3.060TEM holder for in situ transfer*C. D. Damsgaard (DK)H. W. Zandbergen (NL)T. W. Hansen, J. B. Wagner (DK)

LS.3.110Formation of the type III secretion pilus of Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria depends on the action of a pilus assembly protein*G. Hause, N. Hartmann, C. LorenzS. Fraas, S. Schulz, D. Büttner (DE)

MIM.3.035Size determines the ultrastructural uptake mode of silica nanoparticles into cultured cells*C. Messerschmidt, I. LieberwirthA. Kröger-Brinkmann, D. HofmannV. Mailänder, K. Landfester (DE)

1800 IM.3.061In situ characterization of Ag-TCNQ nanowires*K. Ran, B. Rösner, R. FinkE. Spiecker (DE)

LS.3.111Structural and immunoelectron microscopic studies on the effect of an electrostatic field in Triticum and Arabidopsis leaves*G. Zellnig, S. MöstlB. Zechmann (AT)

MS.3.040Application of electron holography for characterization of magnetic domain patterns in Ni-Mn-Ga films*K. Vogel, C. Behler, D. WolfS. Sturm, A. Diestel, A. BackenS. Fähler, L. Schultz, H. Lichte (DE)

MIM.3.036Investigating the formation mechanism of three-dimensional mesocrystalline rutile nanospheres synthesized by the resin-gel method*A. Narrandes, P. Franklyn (ZA)

1815 IM.3.062Using hot stage scanning electron microscope for in-situ observations of the crystallization in silicate glass-ceramics*C. Bocker, C. Rüssel (DE)

LS.3.112The development of silica phytoliths in plants can be artificially modified to produce the particles of requested features*M. Martinka, M. SoukupM. Švancárová, F. RavaszováA. Lux (SK)

MS.3.041Morphing nanodisks tonanotriangles – a plasmonic EEL study*F. P. Schmidt, H. DitlbacherA. Hohenau, U. HohenesterF. Hofer, J. R. Krenn (AT)

MIM.3.037Visualisation of the attachment, possible uptake and distribution of ferric based technical nanoparticles on small test organisms with electron microscopy methods*A. Springer, S. Scholz, D. KühnelW. Busch, K. Mackenzie, S. BleylK. Duis, M. Weil, M. Gelinsky (DE)

Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) tuesday, August 27, 2013 – Afternoon Sessions

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Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Wednesday, August 28, 2013 – Morning Sessions

Plenary Lectures Audimax/Lecture hall H10830–0915 Ernst Ruska Award Lecture ERL 1

Three-dimensional imaging and analysis at the nanoscale by optical sectioning and confocal methods in the transmission electron microscopePeter D. Nellist (GB)

Plenary Lecture Audimax/Lecture hall H10915–1000 Ernst Ruska Award Lecture ERL 2

High-resolution 3D Structure Determination of Dynamic Macromolecular Complexes by Single Particle cryo-EMHolger Stark (DE)

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.4: Spectroscopy in STEM/TEM LS.4: Molecular Structures and High

Resolution TEMMS.4 I: Materials for Energy Technology MIM.4: Correlative Microscopy in Life and

Materials Science

Chairs Cecile Hebert (CH)Gerald Kothleitner (AT)

Hans Hebert (SE)Holger Stark (DE)

Joachim Mayer (DE)Amelia Montone (IT)

Bruno Martin Humbel (CH)Carlo Pellicciari (IT)

1030 IM.4.075Probing materials one atom at a time with low-voltage scanning transmission electron microscopy*Q. Ramasse (GB)

LS.4.122High resolution cryo-EM of protein polymers – new insights into evolutionary divergence*E. Egelman (VA/US)

MS.4.083Understanding the behaviour of a CoB catalyst for sodium borohydride hydrolysis – an electron microscopy study*A. Fernández, G. M. ArzacD. Hufschmidt, T. C. RojasM. C. Jiménez (ES)

MIM.4.048Lights will guide you – integrated correlative microscopy in life and material science*M. Karreman (DE), A. AgronskaiaE. Van Donselaar, I. BuurmansT. Verrips, B. WeckhuysenH. Gerritsen (NL)

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1100 IM.4.076FTEM at atomic resolution in the chromatic-aberration corrected transmission electron microscope*K. Urban, J. Mayer (DE), L. Allen (AU)

LS.4.123How to kill a mocking bug*S. Raunser (DE)

MS.4.084Imaging LiBC by phase-contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy*F. Krumeich, M. WörleP. Reibisch, R. Nesper (CH)

MIM.4.049Correlated fluorescence and 3D electron microscopy temporally resolves ultrastructural changes during endocytosis*W. Kukulski, M. SchorbM. Kaksonen, J. A. G. Briggs (DE)

1115 IM.4.077Atomic scale investigation of a PbTiO3/SrRuO3/DyScO3 heterostructure*R. Egoavil (BE), H. Tan (FR)J. Verbeeck, S. Bals (BE), B. SmithB. Kuiper, G. Rijnders, G. Koster (NL)G. Van Tendeloo (BE)

1130 IM.4.078Contribution of thermally scattered electrons to atomic resolution elemental maps*B. Forbes, A. D‘Alfonso (AU)R. Williams, S. Rajagopalan, H. Fraser D. McComb (OH/US), B. FreitagD. Klenov (NL), L. Allen (AU)

LS.4.124High resolution structure of the mycobacterial fatty acid synthase: automated image acquisition on a direct electron detector*D. Boehringer, N. BanM. Leibundgut (CH)

MS.4.085Electron microscopic and electrochemical characterization of Li-air battery materials*S. Eswara Moorthy, M. MarinaroJ. Bernhard, J. Biskupek, D. GeigerL. Jörissen, M. Wohlfahrt-MehrensU. Kaiser (DE)

MIM.4.050Correlative Light and Electron Microscopy (CLEM) for characterization of light converting inorganic phosphorsT. Ogbazghi, F. Tappe, J. Meyer*C. Thomas (DE)

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Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H41145 IM.4.079

Optimization of experimental parameters for minimizing the inelastic delocalization in low loss EELS experiments utilizing Low-Voltage EELS*M. Stöger-Pollach (AT)

LS.4.125A control freak’s approach to CTF corrected tomography*L. Voortman, E. Franken, A. VoigtL. van Vliet, B. Rieger (NL)

MS.4.086Quantification of oxygen vacancies in fuel-cells materials using atomic level EELS analysis*P. Longo (CA/US), M. ChisholmM. Varela, A. Lupini (TN/US)R. Twesten (CA/US)

MIM.4.051Correlative light and low-voltage scanning electron microscopy*J. Zeelen, C. SchmidM. Grabenbauer, R. Schröder (DE)

1200 IM.4.080Momentum-resolved electron energy-loss spectroscopy of free-standing single- and multi-layered grapheme*P. Wachsmuth, R. HambachM. Kinyanjui, G. BennerU. Kaiser (DE)

LS.4.126Experimental evaluation of a forward model in cryo-electron microscopy*M. Vulovic, R. Ravelli, L. van VlietA. Koster, B. Rieger (NL)

MS.4.087Investigation of carbonates in oxygen-transporting membrane ceramics by analytical transmission electron microscopy*A. Feldhoff, O. RavkinaT. Klande (DE)

MIM.4.052Correlative microscopy using SIMS for high-sensitivity elemental mappingT. Wirtz, D. Dowsett, Y. Fleming*P. Philipp (LU)

1215 IM.4.081Accessing low-energy cavity modes in rectangular slits in a thin Au film by STEM-EELS in combination with the Richardson-Lucy algorithm*R. Walther, E. Müller, R. SchneiderD. Gerthsen (DE)

LS.4.127Retrofittable phase plate system for cryo-TEM*J. Wamser (DE)

MS.4.088Nanostructured telluride based thermoelectric materials*T. Dankwort, M. Winkler, X. LiuV. Duppel, U. SchürmannJ. D. König, H. Böttner, L. KienleW. Bensch (DE)

MIM.4.053How to implement a virtual correlative light and electron microscope*T. Voigt (CH)

Wednesday, August 28, 2013 – Afternoon Sessions

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.5: Static and Dynamic Electric and Magnetic Imaging

LS.5: Neurobiology MS.5: Thin Films and Coatings MS.4. II: Materials for Energy Technology

MIM.5: Biomaterials

Chairs Rafal E. Dunin-Borkowski (DE)Michael Lehmann (DE)

Gerd Leitinger (AT)Balázs Rózsa (HU)

Nataša Bibić (RS)Vittorio Morandi (IT)

MS.4.II: Joachim Mayer (DE)Amelia Montone (IT)

MIM.5: Serap Arbak (TR)Mario Raspanti (IT)

1630 IM.5.103Field mapping by off-axis electron holography – from devices to the detection of single dopant atoms.*D.Cooper, J.-L. Rouviere (FR)R.E. Dunin-Borkowski (DE)

LS.5.132Structure-function analysis of inner hair cell ribbon synapses*C. Wichmann, R. ChakrabartiS. Michanski, A. B. WongM. A. Rutherford, E. S. AugeE. Reisinger, F. Göttfert, S. W. HellT. Moser (DE)

MS.5.114Perspectives on Li3xNd2/3-xTiO3 – a complex perovskite material with nano-chessboard contrast in TEM*R. Erni (CH), A. M. Abakumov (BE)A. A. Tsirlin (EE), M. D. Rossell (CH)D. Batuk (BE), G. Nénert (FR)G. Van Tendeloo (BE)

MS.4. 089Hydrogen storage behaviour of Pd-polymer composites*P. Mengucci, G. BaruccaG. Carotenuto, R. ChecchettoA. Di Cristoforo, A. MiotelloE. Santecchia (IT)

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1700 IM.5.104Voltage Contrast in SEM for revealing charge transport through silver nanowire transparent electrodes*S. Spallek, J. Krantz, P. KubisJ. Holzmair, B. Butz, S. ChristiansenC. J. Brabec, E. Spiecker (DE)

LS.5.133Activity of large neuronal populations imaged with high speed 3D random access two photon microscopy*I. Vanzetta (FR)

MS.5.115TEM study of interface’s impact on hardening mechanisms in transition metal nitride thin films*M. Parlinska-Wojtan (PL)

MS.4.090Compacted Mg-based powders for hydrogen storage applications*A. Montone, D. Mirabile GattiaL. Pasquini (IT)

Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Wednesday, August 28, 2013 – Morning Sessions

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Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H41715 IM.5.105

Charging process simulation of PMMA film on Si substrate irradiated by electron beam*M. Kotera, M. Otani, S. HosoiK. Kumagai (JP)

LS.5.133cont.

MS.5.116Effect of Na-doping on the microstructure in Cu(In,Ga)Se2 thin-film solar cells*L. A. Pfaffmann, A. KastD. Litvinov, E. Müller, W. HempelM. Powalla, D. Gerthsen (DE)

MIM.5.067Microscopy techniques in muscle tissue engineering*H. Kenar, C. Muratgul, G. KoseC. C. Kesemenli, E. KaraozV. Hasirci (TR)

1730 IM.5.106Dipolar magnetism in nanoparticle assemblies revealed by electron holography*M. Beleggia (DK), M. Varon (ES)T. Kasama (DK)R. E. Dunin-Borkowski (DE)V. Puntes (ES), R. J. Harrison (GB)C. Frandsen (DK)

LS.5.134Derangement of nerve cell membranes in traumatic human brain edema.*O. Castejón (VE)

MS.5.117Competing Magnéli-like phases driven by substrate-induced strain in TiO2 anatase thin films*R. Ciancio, A. Vittadini (IT)A. Selloni (NJ/US), C. ArutaF. Miletto Granozio, U. Scotti di Uccio G. Rossi, E. Carlino (IT)

1745 LS.5.135The effect of kainic acid on hippocampal dendritic spine morphology and motility at the early and late stages of brain development (Electron and multiphoton laser-scanning microscope study)*T. Bikashvili, T. Lordkipanidze (GE)

MS.5.118On the Huygens principle and crystallization of thin amorphous films according to “in situ” transmission electron microscopy data*A. Bagmut (UA)

MIM.5.068Evaluation of nanocoated polymeric biomaterials in term of surface properties*S. Gümüş, S. Polat (TR)J. M. Lackner, W. Waldhauser (AT)

1800 IM.5.107Electron holography on ripple-shaped magnetic permalloy thin films*F. Röder, D. Wolf, M. KörnerM. Fritzsche, K. Lenz, J. LindnerJ. Fassbender, H. Lichte (DE)

LS.5.136Synaptic architecture and function in C. elegans*C. Stigloher (DE, FR), K. SchuchM. Lang (DE), H. Zhan (FR)M. Zhen (CA), J. Richmond (IL/US)J.-L. Bessereau (FR)

MS.5.119In situ and ex situ transmission electron study of the crystallization kinetics of Ag4In3Sb67Te26

*M. Bornhöfft, J. BenkeA. Kaldenbach, M. WuttigJ. Mayer (DE)

MIM.5.069Synergistic effects among cellulases during enzymatic cellulose degradation, visualized by In-situ atomic force microscopy*T. Ganner, P. Bubner, M. EibingerC. Mayerhofer, H. PlankB. Nidetzky (AT)

1815 IM.5.108Electron vortex propagation in the magnetic lens field*T. Schachinger, S. LöfflerM. Stöger-PollachA. Steiger-ThirsfeldP. Schattschneider (AT)

MS.5.120A study of structural evolution of alkaline earth fluorides from amorphous to polycrystalline phase by in-situ TEM*X. Mu, A. Bach, W. SigleD. Fischer, M. JansenP. A. van Aken (DE)

MIM.5.070The cement float: morphology, biochemistry and mechanical properties of the cement of the barnacle Dosima fascicularis (Crustacea, Cirripedia Thoracica)*V. Zheden (AT), A. KovalevI. Grunwald, S. Gorb (DE), W. Klepal (AT)

Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Wednesday, August 28, 2013 – Afternoon Sessions

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Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) thursday, August 29, 2013 – Morning Sessions

Plenary Lectures Audimax/Lecture hall H10830–0915 Harald Rose Lecture

From form factors to vortex electrons – following Ariadne‘s threadPeter Schattschneider (AT)

Plenary Lecture Audimax/Lecture hall H10915–1000 Plenary Lecture PL 4

Shifting the paradigm in modern light microscopy – Light Sheet-based Fluorescence Microscopy (LSFM, SPIM, DSLM)Ernst H. K. Stelzer (DE)

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.6: 3D Imaging and Analysis LS.6: Ultrastructural & Analytical Methods

in Life SciencesMS.6: Alloys and Intermetallics MIM.6: Open Topics

Chairs Paul A. Midgley (GB)Markus Wollgarten (DE)

Pavel Hozak (CZ)Ursula Lütz-Meindl (AT)

Petr Šittner (CZ)Thomas Waitz (AT)

Hannes Lichte (DE)Josef Zweck (DE)

1030 IM.6.117STEM-EDX nano-tomography in a TEMK. Lepinay, F. Lorut, R. Pantel*t. Epicier (FR)

LS.6.146EFTEM and EELS in biomedicine*R. D. LeapmanM. A. Aronova (MD/US)

MS.6.158Structural defects in advanced alloys and intermetallics*A. Dlouhý (CZ), L. Agudo JácomeC. Somsen (DE), E. P. George (TN/US) G. Eggeler (DE)

MIM.6.079Future trends in electron optics and instrumentation*H. Rose (DE)

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1100 IM.6.118Vascular geometry and optimality calculation by 3D morphometry SEM analysis*B. Minnich, S. Margiol, J. FrysakE. W. N. Bernroider (AT)

LS.6.147Ultrastructural cytochemistry is a valuable tool for tracking nanoparticles and monitoring drug delivery in single cells*M. Malatesta, M. CostanzoB. Cisterna, V. GalimbertiM. Biggiogera, C. Zancanaro (IT)

MS.6.159Simultaneous strain and chemical mapping applied to Ni-based superalloys*J. Müller, F. NiekielE. Spiecker (DE)

MIM.6.080Quo vadis – Transmission electron microscopy?*M. Rühle (DE)

1115 IM.6.119Simulation of the FIB-SEM imaging process and segmentation of FIB-SEM data sets*T. Prill, K. Schladitz (DE)D. Jeulin (FR)

MS.6.160Site-occupation of Nb atoms in ternary Ni-Ti-Nb shape memory alloyH. Shi (BE), J. Frenzel (DE)G. Martinez, S. Van RompaeyS. Van Aert, *D. Schryvers (BE)

1130 IM.6.120Combined STEM tomography and HRTEM analysis of PbSe-carbon nanotube hybrid structures*B. Winter, J. Schornbaum, B. ButzS. P. Schießl, J. ZaumseilE. Spiecker (DE)

LS.6.148“Kinetic studies” in streptococcal pathogenesis applying field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM)*M. Rohde, K. Branitzki-HeinemannS. Talay (DE)

MS.6.161Density changes in shear bands of a metallic glass determined by HAADF-STEM and EELS*H. Rösner, C. KübelM. Peterlechner, G. Wilde (DE)

MIM.6.081High-resolution low-voltage electron microscopy and spectroscopy – current status of the SALVE project*U. Kaiser, J. BiskupekU. Golla-Schindler, S. KuraschZ. Lee, P. Wachsmuth, O. LehtinenM. Haider, G. BennerH. Rose (DE)

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Three-dimensional particle reconstruction by depth sectioning in scanning transmission electron microscopy*E. Mudry (BE), A. Rosenauer (DE)J. Verbeeck, S. Van Aert (BE)

LS.6.1493D structural analysis of renin-producing kidney cells*D. Steppan, A. Zuegner, R. RachelG. Wanner, A. Kurtz (DE)

MS.6.162Fluctuation electron microscopy of a bulk metallic glass*C. Gammer (AT), D. BeitelschmidtS. Pauly (DE), D. Geist (AT)J. Eckert (DE), H.-P. KarnthalerC. Rentenberger (AT)

MIM.6.081cont.

1200 IM.6.122Non-linear electron tomography*C. t. Koch, W. Van den Broek (DE)

LS.6.150Branching of cytoplasmic intermediate filaments can be demonstrated using STEM tomography of high-pressure frozen keratinocytes*S. Nafeey, E. Felder, C. SchmidM. Sailer, W. Paul (DE)

MS.6.163Metastable precipitation in the Al-Mg,Si,Cu system – an atomic STEM-EELS study*T. Epicier, M. Lopez-HaroP. Bayle-Guillemaud (FR)

MIM.6.082Mode conversion, peculiar rotations, and the Landau-Zeeman-Berry phase in electron vortex beams*P. SchattschneiderT. Schachinger, M. Stöger-PollachS. Löffler, A. Steiger-Thirsfeld (AT)K. Bliokh (UA)

1215 LS.6.151Volume imaging of cellular ultrastructure in native frozen specimens using focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy at cryo conditionsA. Schertel, N. Snaidero, H.-M. HanT. Ruhwedel, M. Laue, M. Grabenbauer*W. Möbius (DE)

MS.6.164In-situ TEM straining of tetragonal martensite in a Ni-Mn-Ga alloy*N. Zárubová (CZ), Y. Ge (FI)O. Heczko (CZ), S.-P. Hannula (FI)

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Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Friday, August 30, 2013 – Morning Sessions

Plenary Lectures Audimax/Lecture hall H10830–0915 Plenary Lecture PL 5

Cryofixation of biological specimens – electron spectroscopic imaging of calcium and phosphorus of osteoblastic cell cultures and an elegant way to produce section ribbons with the help of a newly developed micromanipulatorDaniel Studer (CH)

Plenary Lecture Audimax/Lecture hall H10915–1000 Plenary Lecture PL 6

Nanoscale X-ray Tomography of CellsGerd Schneider (DE)

Lecture hall H3 Lecture hall H2 Audimax/Lecture hall H1 Lecture hall H4IM.7: Sample Preparation Methods LS.7: Subcellular Processes in Plants and

Animal CellsMS.7: Low Dimensional Materials and Catalysts

MIM.7: Crossdisciplinary Applications of Microscopy Techniques

Chairs Jana Nebesářová (CZ)Sašo Šturm (SI)

Melek Öztürk (TR)Jasna Štrus (SI)

Andreja Gajović (HR)Ute Kaiser (DE)

Michael Seibt (DE)Andrea Tombesi (IT)

1030 IM.7.138Diamond knife versus Gallium ions*J. Wagner, A. ZankelH. Reingruber, C. MayrhoferH. Schroettner, J. Rattenberger (AT)

LS.7.178Stem cells and progenitor cells in decapod crustaceans – diversity, cytological peculiarities and dynamics*G. Vogt (DE)

MS.7.190Carbon nanocontainers and nanoreactors*A. N. Khlobystov (GB)

MIM.7.100Preparation of Soot-in-oil samples from diesel engines for HRTEM analysis*M. Fay, A. La Rocca (GB)

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1100 IM.7.139Combining laser and focussed ion-beam micromachining – target preparation to large depths and at high ablation rates*M. Ebert, M. Krause, T. Höche (DE)

LS.7.179Discovery and functional analysis of the novel regulators of autophagosome formation and maturation*D. Gozuacik (TR)

MS.7.191Material characterization of N-doped graphene with Pt atoms and clusters for fuel cell application using a transmission electron microscope*S. Stambula, N. GauquelinM. Bugnet, S. Gorantla, S. TurnerS. Sun, X. Sun, G. Botton (CA)

MIM.7.101X-Ray nano-imaging of biomatter and cellsB. Weinhausen, M. BrennichV. Piazza, *S. Köster (DE)

1115 IM.7.140Using the X2-holder to create thin TEM-lamella by FIB*W. van Mierlo (DE)A. C. Robins (GB), U. Kaiser (DE)

MS.7.192Stabilities of Pd nanoparticles supported on carbon nanotubes studied by TEM*D. Su, B. Zhang (CN)

1130 IM.7.141CLEM workfow in an electron microscopy facility*R. Santarella-Mellwig (DE)

LS.7.180First observations of the nucleoplasmic lipid islets – “Black Holes” in the cell nucleus?*M. Sobol, S. YildirimV. Filimonenko, A. FilimonenkoP. Hozak (CZ)

MS.7.193Electron microscopy study of one-dimensional functional materials synthesized by a nonaqueous route*I. Djerdj (HR)

MIM.7.102THE NANOWORKBENCH– automated Nanorobotic system inside of scanning electron or focused ion beam microscopesI. Burkart, *V. KlockeE. Maynicke (DE)

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cont.LS.7.181Syndapin II interacts with caveolin 1 and participates in shape control of caveolae*M. Westermann, D. KochB. Qualmann, M. Kessels (DE)

MS.7.193cont.

MIM.7.103Observing the kinetics of single enzyme molecules enclosed in femtoliter arrays by fluorescence microscopy*H.-H. Gorris (DE)

1200 IM.7.142A cryo high-vacuum shuttle for (correlative) cryogenic electron microscopy*S. Tacke (DE), V. Krzyzanek (CZ)R. Reichelt, J. Klingauf (DE)

LS.7.182Cuticle formation during marsupial development of the crustacean Porcellio scaber – imaging and analysis*P. Mrak, N. Žnidaršič, K. ŽagarM. Čeh, J. Štrus (SI)

MS.7.194Active sites and aging properties of metal catalyst particles*E. Olsson, T. Pingel (SE)

MIM.7.104SHG imaging of mature collagen fibers produced in vitro for tissue engineering applications*Z. Burdikova (CZ)

1215 IM.7.143High-pressure freezing of adherent cells for frozen hydrated sectioning – a novel method*R. Mesman (NL)

LS.7.183Controlled disassembly and new formation of Golgi apparatus stacks in cultured hepatoma cells*C. Ranftler, D. Rouhani, A. EllingerJ. NeumüllerC. Meisslitzer-RuppitschM. Pavelka (AT)

MS.7.195Synthesis and structural properties of SiC nanowires encapsulated in carbon nanotubes*A. Bonatto Minella, D. Pohl (DE)R. Erni (CH), M. H. RümmeliC. Täschner, L. SchultzB. Rellinghaus (DE)

MIM.7.105Application of multiphoton microscopy in diagnosis and therapy of cancer*J. Chen, S. Zhuo, X. Zhu, X. JiangY. Wu (CN)

Day-by-Day Schedule (Oral Presentations) Friday, August 30, 2013 – Morning Sessions

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WorkshopsDetailed Program of Workshops WS 1 and WS 2

Lecture hall H3Workshop WS 1: New Information from Lateral Beam Movement Detection in STEM

time and Date Monday, August 26, 2013, 1900–2030

Chairs A. Rosenauer, K. Müller, J. Zweck (DE)

Content In STEM imaging usually the intensity of diffracted or undiffracted beams is measured to gain information about atomic positions. Little or no attention was paid to the directionality of the scattered or deflected electrons, mainly due to the lack of suitable detectors. The only area where positionally sensitive detectors have been used for a long time is the imaging of magnetic microstructures, using a split four quadrant detector.

Since nowadays position sensitive detectors are available in increasing numbers, one can begin to exploit the additional information accessible.

In the workshop, two newly emerged techniques are presented in short talks addressing how the technique works (using two different detection strategies) and what sort of results have been gained so far (electric/magnetic field measurements and strain measurements).

We strongly want to encourage discussions about the new methods and provide help for anyone who is interested to use the techniques. Related contributions are welcome and can be presented on short note. If you intend to present a contribution, please send a brief email in advance to [email protected] for proper timing of the talks.

Lecture hall H4Workshop WS 2: Methods in Cryopreparation and -imaging

time and Date Monday, August 26, 2013, 1900–2030

Chairs W. Möbius (DE), A. Kaech (CH), B. Humbel (CH)

Content An appropriate sample preparation is crucial for the realistic visualization of subcellular structures of biological specimens. Cryo-immobilization by high-pressure freezing, subsequent dehydration by freeze-substitution and resin embedding is an important and widely used preparation method for a large variety of biological samples suitable for morphological analysis in 2D, 3D as well as for immunoelectron microscopy. Adequately frozen, fully hydrated samples can also be analyzed by CEMOVIS (Cryo Electron Microscopy of Vitrified Sections) or cryo-scanning electron microscopy. The workshop provides an introduction into these cryopreparation methods and also includes emerging techniques like volume imaging by focused ion-beam scanning electron microscopy of fully hydrated, frozen samples. Our aim is to address interested newcomers as well as experts to discuss questions and share experience.

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Poster PresentationsMonday, August 26, 2013

Instrumentation and Methods (IM)IM.1 Quantitative High-Resolution tEM/StEM and DiffractionLife Sciences (LS)LS.1 Microorganisms and BiofilmsMaterials Science (MS)MS.1 Soft Matter, Polymers, CompositesMultimodal and Interdisciplinary Microscopies (MIM)MIM.1 3D in SEM, (S)tEM, Ion Imaging, incl. FIB-SEM and

SBF-SEM IM.1: Quantitative High-Resolution tEM/StEM and Diffraction1400–1600

IM.1.P006 Structural analysis of ETS-10 with 3D electron diffraction tomography and electron microscopy observations*Y. Ma, P. Oleynikov, O. Terasaki (SE), K. B. Yoon (KR)

IM.1.P007 Averaging scheme for the reconstruction of atomic resolution off-axis electron hologram*T. Niermann, M. Lehmann (DE)

IM.1.P008 Avoiding surface strain field induced artifacts in 2d chemical mapping of dilute GaNAs quantum wells by HAADF STEM*T. Grieb, K. Müller, R. Fritz (DE), V. Grillo (IT), M. Schowalter, K. VolzA. Rosenauer (DE)

IM.1.P009 Study of annular bright-field imaging of light elements in scanning transmission electron microscopy by computer simulation: case study of lithium in LiFePO4*D. Zhou, W. Sigle, A. Rosenauer , P. A. van Aken (DE)

IM.1.P010 Atomic number estimation from STEM images: what are the limits?*J. Gonnissen (BE), A. J. den Dekker (NL), A. De Backer, J. SijbersS. Van Aert (BE)

IM.1.P011 Electron irradiation damage in dependence of the acceleration voltage studied by CC/CS corrected HRTEM on the example of functionalized carbon nanotubes*J. Biskupek, T. Zoberbier, U. Kaiser (DE), T. W. ChamberlainA. N. Khlobystov (GB), P. Hartel, M. Linck (DE)

IM.1.P012 GPU-accelerated Bloch wave calculation for quantitative structure factor determination*F. Wang, R. Pennington, C. Koch (DE)

IM.1.P013 The power spectrum of an EFTEM image recorded with low intensity levels*C. R. Kreyenschulte, H. Kohl (DE)

IM.1.P014 High-resolution TEM investigation of an epitaxially strained LaNiO3/LaMO3 superlattice*H. Qi, M. K. Kinyanjui, J. Biskupek, D. Geiger, H.-U. HabermeierB. Keimer, L. Jin, C. Jia, R. E. Dunin-Borkowsk, U. Kaiser (DE)

IM.1.P015 Quantitative HR-TEM studies on BaNaNbO Crystal with aberration corrected focus series reconstruction*D. Sudfeld, E. Yücelen, B. Freitag (NL)

IM.1.P016 Influence of the delocalization of inner-shell excitations on atomic-resolution elemental maps*M. Y. Park, S. Majert, H. Kohl (DE)

IM.1.P017 HRTEM investigation of grain boundaries starting from orientation mapsÁ. K. Kiss (HU), E. Rauch (FR), S. Nicolopoulos (BE), *J. L. Lábár (HU)

IM.1.P018 Imaging with a STEM detector, experiments vs. simulation*F. Mika, P. Novotny, I. Konvalina (CZ)

IM.1.P019 Towards an experimental realization of inverse dynamical electron scattering*W. Van den Broek, C. T. Koch (DE)

IM.1.P020 Sample thickness determination by low-energy scanning transmission electron microscopy*T. Volkenandt, E. Müller, M. Pfaff, D. Gerthsen (DE)

IM.1.P022 Comparison of intensity and absolute contrast of simulated and experimental high-resolution transmission electron microscopy images for differerent multislice simulation methods*F. F. Krause, K. Müller, D. Zillmann (DE), J. Jansen (NL)M. Schowalter, A. Rosenauer (DE)

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IM.1.P023 Parameter optimization of the Bloch wave method in the frozen lattice approximation*T. Yamazaki, T. Soeda, Y. Kotaka (JP)

IM.1.P024 Determination of In and N concentration in (InGa)(NAs) quantum wells using HAADF STEM and investigation of annealing effects*T. Grieb, K. Müller (DE), E. Cadel (FR), R. Fritz (DE), E. Talbot (FR)M. Schowalter, K. Volz, A. Rosenauer (DE)

IM.1.P025 A modified Bloch-wave approach for dynamical scattering to limited order for structurally complex specimens*R. S. Pennington, C. T. Koch (DE)

IM.1.P026 Quantitative HAADF-studies of GaP/Si-heterostructures*A. Beyer, K. Werner, B. Haas, K. I. Gries, K. Volz (DE)

IM.1.P027 Statistical parameter estimation theory as a tool for quantitative HAADF STEM*G. T. Martinez, A. De Backer, H. Shi, D. Schryvers (BE)A. Rosenauer (DE), J. Verbeeck, S. Van Aert (BE)

IM.1.P028 Composition determination using HAADF-STEM in AlGaN/GaN heterostructures revisited*M. Schowalter, I. Stoffers, F. Krause, T. Mehrtens, K. MüllerM. Fandrich, T. Aschenbrenner, D. Hommel, A. Rosenauer (DE)

IM.1.P029 A new direct electron imaging camera for transmission electron microscopy based on an ultrafast pnCCD*H. Ryll, K. Müller, S. Ihle, H. Soltau, I. Ordavo, A. Liebel, R. HartmannA. Rosenauer, L. Strüder (DE)

IM.1.P030 Stucture determination with novel ultra-fast automated TEM 3D precession electron diffraction tomography techniqueM. Gemmi (IT), A. Galanis (GR), *S. Nicolopoulos (BE)

IM.1.P031 Surface-near lattice relaxation in single crystalline Au nanoparticles*D. Pohl, L. Schultz, B. Rellinghaus (DE)

IM.1.P032 Charge density within a unit cell of GaN imaged with sub-Ångstrøm resolution by differential phase contrast microscopy*J. Zweck (DE), S. Lazar, B. Freitag (NL), M. C. S. Vogel (DE)C. K. Mewes (AL/US), M. Lohr, B. Bauer, J. Thalmair, A. Pritschet (DE)

IM.1.P033 Mapping strain fields in semiconductor nanodevices by dark-field off-axis electron holography and nano-beam diffraction*J. Sickmann, H. Geisler, A. Würfel, H.-J. EngelmannH. Lichte (DE)

IM.1.P034 Investigating nanostructure heterojunctions using nanobeam electron diffraction*J. M. Persson (DE), J. B. Wagner (DK)

IM.1.P035 High-Resolution incoherent imaging in a Cs corrected electron microscope – a new tool for High -Resolution Electron Tomography in life science*D. Van Dyck, I. Lobato Hoyos (BE), U. Lücken, H. Stark (DE)

IM.1.P036 3D automated electron diffraction tomography for nanomaterials*P. Oleynikov, A. Mayence, J. Navarro, Y. Ma, L. Bergström (SE)O. Terasaki (KR)

IM.1.P037 Atomic structure from low-dose exposures via maximum likelihood reconstructions - A new route to circumvent radiation damage*J. Meyer, J. Kotakoski, C. Mangler (AT)

IM.1.P038 Calibration of HRTEM for lattice parameter measurements in nanocrystals*G. Sáfrán (HU)

LS.1: Microorganisms and Biofilms1400–1600

LS.1.P007 Adhesive properties of Aspergillus Fumigatus biofilms probed by atomic force microscopy and effects of Alginate Lyase enzyme*A. Maiorana, M. Papi, F. Bugli, R. Torelli, B. Posteraro, V. PalmieriG. Ciasca, M. Chiarpotto, G. Maulucci, M. De Spirito, M. Sanguinetti (IT)

LS.1.P008 The S-Layer of Nitrosopumilus maritimus*V. Heinz, E. Gagen, M. Könneke, K.-U. Hinrichs (DE)C. Palmer, J. Löwe (GB), M. Thomm, R. Rachel (DE)

LS.1.P009 3D STXM chemical tomography of cell-mineral aggregates formed by Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria*G. Schmid, L. Hao, F. Zeitvogel, M. Obst (DE)

LS.1.P010 The Lyme disease spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi is able to disseminate directly to the tick salivary glands after a bloodmeal.*M. Strnad, M. Vancová, L. Grubhoffer, R. Rego, N. RudenkoM. Golovchenko, J. Nebesářová (CZ)

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LS.1.P011 The adhesion of bacteria to austenitic stainless steel with different surface roughness*M. Hočevar, M. Godec, M. Jenko, D. DrobneN. Gunde Cimerman, S. Novak (SI)

LS.1.P012 Studies on novel mechanisms of NK cell activation and their role in anti-mycobacterial immunity*A. Stringaro, M. Colone, A. Aulicino, S. Esin, G. BatoniM. Campa (IT)

LS.1.P013 ‘Candidatus Troglogloea absoloni’ – novel lineage of Nitrospirae, forming sprout-like bacterial aggregates in Dinaric Karst subterranean stream*R. Kostanjsek, L. Pasic (SI), H. Daims (AT), B. Sket (SI)

LS.1.P014 Tracking mineral particles and metal(oid)s from armor stones in freshwater biofilms*J. Meier, A. Grün, W. Manz, B. Hauröder (DE)

LS.1.P015 Application of an image analysis system for quantification and classification of environmental microbes from agricultural biogas plants*Y.-S. Kim, P. Scherer (DE)

LS.1.P016 Characterization of the S-layer of the anammox bacterium Kuenenia stuttgartiensis*M. van Teeseling, N. de Almeida (NL), A. KlinglR. Rachel (DE), M. Jetten, L. van Niftrik (NL)

LS.1.P017 Linking ultrastructure and function in the uniquely compartmentalized anammox bacteria*S. Neumann, M. S. Jetten, L. van Niftrik (NL)

LS.1.P018 Microbial assemblages within crustacean calcium bodies*M. Vittori, R. Kostanjšek, A. Rozman, J. Štrus (SI)

LS.1.P019 Quantification of Rhodococcus actinobacteria adhesive properties using atomic force microscopy*E. Rubtsova (RU), Y. Chen, H. C. van der Mei (NL)A. Krivoruchko, M. Kuyukina, I. Ivshina (RU)

LS.1.P020 Ultrastructural analyses of dormant and germinating bacterial endospores*C. Dittmann, M. Grabenbauer, H. Han, M. Laue (DE)

LS.1.P021 3D ultrastructure of the archaeon Ignicoccus hospitalis, analysed by different tomography techniques*T. Heimerl, J. Flechsler, H. Huber, G. Wanner, R. Rachel (DE)

LS.1.P022 High resolution surface imaging of uncoated bacteria with Helium Ion Microscopy*C. Burkhardt, F. Zeitvogel, B. Schroeppel, M. Obst (DE)

LS.1.P023 Nanoparticles production and inclusion in Staphylococcus aureus incubated with polyurethane – an electron microscopy analysis*D. Lyubov, A. George, S. Natalya (RU), S. C. ClaudioT. Francesco (IT), P. Mauro (NL), M. Marziale (IT)

LS.1.P024 Ultrastructural characterization of the hyperthermophilic Archaeon Methanocaldococcus villosus*A. Bellack, G. Wanner, M. Ugele, T. Heimerl, R. RachelR. Wirth (DE)

LS.1.P025 The Morphology and ultrastructure of a new 2 – methoxyethanol utilizing Pseudomonas sp.*F. O. Ekhaise (NG)

LS.1.P026 Quantification of Indigenous Bacterial Phylogenetic and Functional Groups at Terrebonne Bay along the coastline of the Gulf of Mexico using combinations of Fluorescence in situ Hybridization and Epifluoresence Microcopy.*O. Olapade (IL/US)

MS.1: Soft Matter, Polymers, Composites1400–1600

MS.1.P007 Strings in homochiral solutionsS. Stovbun, A. Skoblin, *I. Litvin, M. Grishin, B. Shub (RU)

MS.1.P008 Characterization of inorganic-organic cement materialsC. Miret, A. Malchere, T. Douillard, G. Foray*L. Joly-Pottuz (FR)

MS.1.P009 Analytical electron microscopy investigations of B4C-Al ceramic-metal composites produced by pressureless melt infiltration technique*P. Kaya, G. Arslan, S. Turan (TR)

MS.1.P010 Morphological investigation of Ziegler-Natta catalysts*R. Selleri, M. Casinelli (IT)

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MS.1.P011 High performance carbon nanotube reinforced crosslinked high density polyethyleneE. Roumeli, E. Pavlidou, G. Vourlias, D. Bikiaris*K. Chrissafis (GR)

MS.1.P012 Applications of low-energy STEM for the investigation of carbon-based materials for organic solar cells*M. Pfaff, E. Müller, T. Volkenandt, D. Gerthsen (DE)

MS.1.P013 Conjugated polymer blend nanofibers*A. Sarac (TR)

MS.1.P014 In-situ dynamic SPM studies of organic semiconductor thin film growth on test patterns*S. Chiodini, A. Straub, S. Donati, F. Borgatti, C. AlbonettiF. Biscarini (IT)

MS.1.P015 Pentacene thin films for organic spintronics*P. Graziosi (ES), M. Prezioso, I. Bergenti, A. Riminucci (IT)D. Brunel (FR), C. Newby (GB), F. Li, Y. ZhanM. Fahlmam (SE), M. Ghidini (IT), D. J. Busquets Mataix (ES)D. Pullini, A. Dediu (IT)

MS.1.P016 Focused ion beam processing of low melting polymers – new perspectives due to optimized patterning strategies*R. Schmied, A. Orthacker, B. Chernev, G. TrimmelH. Plank (AT)

MS.1.P017 Ultra-structure of oil/water emulsions*L. H. S. Jensen (DK), C. Loussert, B. Humbel (CH), A. F. HornC. Jacobsen, N. S. Nielsen, A. Horsewell (DK)

MIM.1: 3D in SEM, (S)tEM, Ion Imaging, incl. FIB-SEM and SBF-SEM1400–1600

MIM.1.P008 Evaluation of Effect Pigment Orientation using combined SEM, TEM and X-ray CT analysis and conclusion for interpreting gonio-spectrophotometric data of effect coatingsM. Roesler, *L. Berthold, J. Schischka, M. J. Heneka (DE)

MIM.1.P009 Automated geometric SEM calibration*M. Hemmleb, M. Ritter, D. Berger (DE)

MIM.1.P010 Serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBEM) of soft materials for 3D reconstruction – how to get contrast*A. Zankel, C. Mayrhofer, H. Reingruber, S. WernitznigG. Leitinger, P. Poelt (AT)

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MIM.1.P011 Examples of application an electron-ion scanning microscopy for research biological, quantum and solid-state materials in different areas of science and technology*Y. Anufriev, V. Galkov, A. Dudin, E. Eganova (RU)

MIM.1.P012 3-dimenstional processing and imaging of gold and platinumnanostructures with a SEM*M. M. Shawrav, H. Wanzenböck, D. Belic, M. GavagninE. Bertagnolli (AT)

MIM.1.P013 Comparison of biofilm formation of mixed yeast/bacterial cultures by FIB-SEM tomography*K. Dobranska, J. Nebesářová, F. Ruzicka, J. DluhosO. Samek, V. Krzyzanek (CZ)

MIM.1.P014 A 3D TEM study supported by EELS chemical analysis of the catalytic cutting process of few-layer graphene*G. Melinte, I. Florea, O. Ersen (FR), R. Arenal (ES)I. Janowska, S. Begin-Colin, W. Baaziz, C. Pham-Huu (FR)

MIM.1.P015 Practical aspects of 3D crystalline defect analysis for engineering materials using dcanning transmission electron microscopy*L. Agudo Jácome (DE)

MIM.1.P016 Focused Ion Beam Tomography as a versatile tool in basic biomedical research*C. Wigge, D. Akemeier, A. Hütten, A. Frangakis (DE)

MIM.1.P017 Focused ion beam ablation tomography*C. Parmenter, T. Wang, K. Webb (GB)

MIM.1.P018 New FIB design combines extremely high beam currents with nanometer precision possibilities*K. Fladischer, K. Schultheiss, C. Kübler, H. Doemer (DE)R. Hill (MA/US)

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Instrumentation and Methods (IM)IM.2 Advances in Light and Electron OpticsIM.3 Environmental and In Situ SEM/tEMLife Sciences (LS)LS.2 tissues, Pathology, and Diagnostic MicroscopyLS.3 Plants and their PathogensMaterials Science (MS)MS.2 Ceramics, Oxides, GeomaterialsMS.3 Functional MaterialsMultimodal and Interdisciplinary Microscopies (MIM)MIM.2 Emerging techniques in Modern MicroscopiesMIM.3 Nanomaterials, Environment, Nanotoxicology and

Health

IM.2: Advances in Light and Electron Optics1400–1600

IM.2.P045 Low voltage STEM observation in the latest FE-SEM*M. Sasajima, K. Koyama, N. Sakamoto, S. TakeuchiH. Sato (JP)

IM.2.P046 Comparison of 2- and 3-Condenser Illumination in Off-axis Electron Holography*F. Genz, T. Niermann, M. Lehmann (DE)

IM.2.P047 The SPANOCH method – a key to establish aberration correction in  miniaturized  (multi)column systems?*R. Janzen, S. Burkhardt, P. Fehlner, T. Späth, M. Haider (DE)

IM.2.P048 New high-resolution low-voltage scanning electron microscope*J. Jiruše, M. Havelka, J. Polster, F. Lopour (CZ)

IM.2.P049 A new design for solid state backscattered electron detectors providing improved image contrast and detection speed*A. Liebel, R. Eckhardt, A. Niculae, H. Soltau (DE)

IM.2.P050 New detection methods for fast analysis of nano-particles*L. Roussel, *S. Sluyterman, E. Bosch, I. Gestmann (NL) J. Derakhshandeh, L. K. Nanver

IM.2.P051 Expanding the boundaries of FIB-SEM technology – developments for best application results*I. Schulmeyer, M. Kienle (DE)

IM.2.P052 The latest innovation on FE-SEM and its applications*H. Sato, S. Takeuchi, O. Takagi (JP), R. Schmidt (DE)

IM.2.P053 Density matrix reconstruction by off-axis electron holography*F. Röder, H. Lichte (DE)

IM.2.P054 Mechanism of electron-photon conversion in YAG:Ce scintillator for SEM electron detectors*J. Bok, P. Schauer (CZ)

IM.2.P055 High contrast Imaging of surface morphology and composition by using Energy-Filtered BSE.Y. Hashimoto, T. Matsuzaki, *H. Ito, M. KonnoS. Takeuchi (JP)

IM.3: Environmental and In Situ SEM/tEM1400–1600

IM.3.P063 Tensile/Compression Module in the SEM LEO 982*C. Fahrenson, B. Camin, P. Schüler, C. Hartz, D. Berger (DE)

IM.3.P064 In situ characterization of microfiltration membranes in the ESEM – Results and limitationsH. Reingruber, A. Zankel, *P. Poelt (AT)

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IM.3.P065 Multi-detector system for 3D imaging in the variable pressure and environmental conditions*W. Slówko, M. Krysztof (PL)

IM.3.P066 Three dimensional imaging with combined electron detector in the Variable Pressure/Environmental SEM*W. Slówko, M. Krysztof (PL)

IM.3.P067 X-ray microanalysis in the environmental or variable pressure scanning electron microscope*J. Rattenberger, H. Schroettner, J. Wagner, F. Hofer (AT)

IM.3.P068 Observation of the transformation behavior of CdSe-Cr2Se3 nanoparticle composites by in-situ TEM techniques*M. Deng, V. Hrkac, K. Gerwien, B. Hesseler, F. BeirothV. Duppel, W. Bensch, L. Kienle (DE)

IM.3.P069 Local temperature measurement by introducing a piezodriven constantan-chromel nanothermocouple in TEM*N. Kawamoto, D. Tang, T. Mori, M. Mitome, Y. BandoD. Golberg (JP)

IM.3.P070 In situ heating and tomography of gold nanoparticles on carbon structures*M. Fay (GB), A. La Torre (FR), M. Gimenez-LopezC. Herreros Lucas, A. Khlobystov, P. Brown (GB)

IM.3.P071 Multifunctional tool FIB-SEM-SPM and its application for electron and ion beam lithographyJ. Jiruse, *B. Lencova, M. Rudolf, M. Bartosik, Z. LiskovaJ. Neuman, T. Sikola (CZ)

IM.3.P072 Atomic-scale Observation of Catalysts in their Functional State using aberration-corrected Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy (ETEM)*D. Sudfeld, J. R. Jinschek (NL)

IM.3.P073 In situ tensile tests of single crystal metal nanowires inside the SEM and TEM*T. Erichsen, B. Roos, B. Kapelle, G. RichterC. A. Volkert (DE)

IM.3.P074 Preventing charging of liquid cell silicon nitride windows for phase contrast in situ TEM*G. Tamura, U. Mirsaidov, P. Matsudaira (SG)

LS.2: tissues, Pathology, and Diagnostic Microscopy1400–1600

LS.2.P035 The myometrium ultrastructure study by transmission electron microscope*A. Chesca (RO)

LS.2.P036 Environmentally realistic doses of Cadmium affects the vascular tonus in Wistar testis – an experimental study paralleling human environmental exposure to Cadmium.*R. Leite, F. R. Gadelha, L. H. Ribeiro, M. A. DiamanteH. Dolder (BR)

LS.2.P037 Parameters of microcirculatory blood flow in human skin under long-term thermal stress (model experiment)*A. Fedorovich (RU)

LS.2.P038 Nanodiagnostics of pelvic organ prolapse based on the atomic force microscopy analysis of extracellular matrix*S. Kotova, P. Timashev, A. Guller, V. Timofeeva, A. ShekhterA. Solovieva (RU)

LS.2.P039 Ultrastructural localization of laminin 5 at dentogingival border*T. Sawada (JP)

LS.2.P040 3D imaging of the lacunar-canalicular network of compact boneT. Congiu, U. E. Pazzaglia, P. Basso, *M. Raspanti (IT)

LS.2.P041 Melatonin impact on cyclosporine-induced liver damage – an update*A. Stacchiotti, G. Favero, A. Lavazza, L. F. RodellaR. Rezzani (IT)

LS.2.P042 The effect of exogenous oxytocin on streptozotocin (STZ) – induced diabetic adult rat testes*P. Köroğlu, G. Erkanlı Şentürk, D. Yücel, S. Arbak (TR)

LS.2.P043 Prevention of UVB radiation-induced skin damage – “in vitro” studies*M. Battistelli, S. Salucci, V. Baldassarri, D. Curzi, E. Falcieri (IT)

LS.2.P044 Z-disc formation along myogenic differentiation – the role of α-actinin*S. Burattini, V. Baldassarri, S. Salucci, D. Curzi, E. Falcieri (IT)

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LS.2.P045 Chemical-induced hemopoietic cell death – the protective action of melatonin*S. Salucci, S. Burattini, V. Baldassarri, M. BattistelliE. Falcieri (IT)

LS.2.P046 Melatonin role in the prevention of myoblasts apoptosis induced by chemical triggersV. Baldassarri, S. Salucci, S. Burattini, M. Guescini*E. Falcieri (IT)

LS.2.P047 Analysis of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) expression in hepatocellular carcinoma – a comparison of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC)*S. Uslu, H. Kırımlıoglu, U. Ince (TR)

LS.2.P048 NF-κB involvement in hyperoxia-induced myocardial damage in newborn rat hearts*S. Zara, M. De Colli, M. Rapino, V. Di Valerio, A. CataldiV. Macchi, R. De Caro, A. Porzionato (IT)

LS.2.P049 Effects of retinoic acid on Leydig cell morphology*L. Tapul (TR)

LS.2.P050 Expression of nestin in foetal human testis*V. Kozina, T. Goluža, D. Ježek (HR), M. Kordic (BA)

LS.2.P051 Hyperinsulinaemia-induced structural remodeling of visceral and subcutaneous white adipose depots in rats*M. Markelic, K. Velickovic, I. Golic, A. Jankovic, M. VuceticA. Stancic, V. Otasevic, B. Korac, B. Buzadzic, A. Korac (RS)

LS.2.P052 Analysis of human myocardial tissue by means of atomic force microscopy*S. Mayr, S. Hutterer, R. Silye, G. Zauner, K. Schilcher (AT)

LS.2.P053 Trefoil factor family proteins 1, 2 and 3 in the developing kidney of mouse embryo*N. Bijelić, T. Belovari, M. Baus-Lončar (HR)

LS.2.P054 Cold-induced brown adipose tissue hyperplasia: role of bone morphogenic proteins*K. Velickovic, A. Korac, M. Markelic, I. Golic, B. KoracV. Otasevic, M. Vucetic, A. Stancic, A. JankovicB. Buzadzic (RS)

LS.2.P055 Distribution of TNF-α, TGF-β2 and FURİN in endometrium of Missed Abortion and Voluntary First Trimester Termination Cases*K. Özbilgin (TR)

LS.2.P056 Airway wall remodeling in young and adult rats with experimentally provoked bronchial asthma*J. Uhlik, P. Simunkova, K. Berankova, L. Vajner (CZ)

LS.2.P057 Influence of the morphology of lysozyme-shelled microparticles on the cellular association, uptake and degradation in SKBR3 cells*M. Colone, A. Calcabrini, F. Cavalieri, M. Tortora (IT)M. Zhou, M. Ashokkumar (AU), A. Stringaro (IT)

LS.2.P058 Characterisation of the intracellular surfactant-pool in a mouse-model of pulmonary fibrosis*J. Hegermann, B. Birkelbach, D. Lutz, P. MahavadiL. Knudsen, M. Ochs (DE)

LS.2.P059 Histopathology as a biomarker of effect in ecotoxicological studies on natural populations of small mammals*A. Sánchez-Chardi, A. Dols-Pérez, J. RepullésC. Rodríguez-Cariño, M. Vendrell, M. A. Sans-Fuentes (ES)

LS.2.P060 Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) as a supportive technique in paleoparasitological investigation*H. Hajjaran, G. R. Mowlavi (IR)

LS.2.P061 An ultrastructural study of conventional ‘cell to cell contact’ in vitro swine influenza virus infectionC. Rodríguez-Cariño (VE), T. Mussá, M. Pujol*A. Sánchez-Chardi, L. Córdoba, N. Busquets (ES)E. Crisci (SE), J. Domínguez, L. Fraile, M. Montoya (ES)

LS.2.P062 The morphological evaluation in azoospermia cases of testicular tubular tight junctions*C. Hurdag, A. Altun, Y. E.Canıllıoglu, A. Kandil, E. UnsalV. Karpuz, S. Solakoğlu (TR)

LS.2.P063 Spatial distribution of heterochromatin bodies in vectors of Chagas’ disease as studied by confocal microscopy*M. L. Mello (BR)

LS.2.P064 The effect of ozone therapy at the early period of bone healing in an experimental non-fixed fracture modelA. Irban, *S. Uslu, A. Gereli, E. Ilgaz Aydinlar, N. LuleciG. Suyen (TR)

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LS.2.P065 Notch 1 and Notch 3 expressions can modulate the liver fibrosis and Resveratrol can prevent liver injury by inhibiting Notch signaling.*G. Tanriverdi, F. Kaya Dagistanli, S. Ayla, M. EserS. Demirci, M. Cengiz, H. Oktar (TR)

LS.2.P066 PDX1 expression in rat pancreas induced by sucrose-rich diet*M. Ukropina, V. Petković, M. Čakić-Milošević (RS)

LS.2.P067 Could Vaccination be Reduced Adipogenic Effects of Human Adenovirus Serotype 36 in Rats?T. Sanlidag, H. S. Vatansever, S. Akcali, *T. Onal, C. CicekE. Cakmaklioglu-Kal, S. Gokalp (TR)

LS.2.P068 The Role of Wnt/Beta-Catenin Pathways in Postnatal Mouse Female and Male Gonadal Development*M. Kivanc, *H. S. Vatansever (TR), B. Lopez-EscobarP. Ybot Gonzalez (ES)

LS.2.P069 Immunohistochemical detection of leptin in interscapular brown adipose tissue of hypothyroid rats*M. Čakić-Milošević, N. Milad Ali Rajab, M. Ukropina (RS)

LS.2.P070 N-acetylcysteine counteracts oxidative stress and protects alveolar epithelial cells from lung contusion-induced apoptosis in rats with blunt chest trauma*Y. Topcu Tarladacalisir, T. Tarladacalisir, M. Sapmaz-MetinA. Karamustafaoglu, Y. H. Uz, M. Akpolat, A. CerkezkayabekirF. N. Turan (TR)

LS.2.P071 Porcine adenovirus detected in urothelial cell culture isolated from porcine urinary bladder*M. Kolenc, U. Dragin Jerman, P. Veranič, A. SteyerM. Poljšak Prijatelj, M. Erdani Kreft (SI)

LS.2.P072 Allopurinol ameloriates ischemia-reperfusion injury in ovarian torsion-detorsion subjected rats.*M. Sapmaz-Metin, Y. Topcu Tarladacalisir, Y. H. Uz, M. InanI. Kurt Omurlu, A. Cerkezkayabekir, G. Kizilay, M. AkpolatT. Karaca (TR)

LS.2.P073 Does Notch1 effect on beta-cell regeneration or apoptosis in nicotinamide treated neonatal diabetic rats?*F. Kaya Dagistanli, M. Ozturk (TR)

LS.2.P074 Protective effects of Caffeic Acid Phenethyl Ester through PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway on ischemia-reperfusion damage in rat testicular tissue*S. Inan, Y. Sarıca, G. Alper Ercan, A. Sencan (TR)

LS.2.P075 Evalution of Rapamycin Effects on MDA-MB 231 Breast Cancer Cell Line Using Immunohistochemistry and TUNEL Methods*E. Turkoz Uluer, M. Kıvanc, Y. Sarıca, G. Evirgen, S. Inan (TR)

LS.2.P076 Ultrastructural aspects of Bbil-TX (Asp49 PLA2) from Bothriopsis bilineata smargadina snake venom (forest viper) in the skeletal muscle*R. S. Floriano, V. C. Carregari (BR), R. Oun (GB)S. Marangoni, M. A. da Cruz Höfling, T. RochaL. Rodrigues Simioni (BR)

LS.2.P077 The effects of Subepineurial  Hyaluronic Acid injection on Nerve Regeneration.A. Altinkaya, G. Cebi, *G. Tanriverdi, O. Cetinkale, F. Alkan (TR)

LS.2.P078 Confocal microscopy of expression of gingival epithelial tight junction componentsP. Ye, *H. Yu, M. Simmonian, N. Hunter (AU)

LS.2.P079 Age-related changes in structural complexity of liver tissue architecture: light microscopy fractal analysisI. Pantic (YU), *M. Basailovic, J. Paunovic, S. PanticM. Perovic, M. Trajkovic, D. Djuricic, M. Pesut (RS)

LS.2.P080 Toluidine blue-stained chromatin exhibits different textural properties in thymus cortical and medullar lymphocytesI. Pantic (YU), *M. Basailovic, J. Paunovic, M. Pesut, S. PanticM. Trajkovic, M. Perovic (RS)

LS.2.P081 Macrophages and Leydig cells in testicular biopsies of infertile patients: friends or enemies?*D. Jezek, A. Boscanin, J. Cvetko, V. Kozina, A. Vukasovic (HR)

LS.2.P082 Ultrastructural study of hepatic steatosis associating hepatitis C virus infection*S. Mansy, I. Nessim, A. AbdelFatah, M. HassaneinM. Guda (EG)

LS.2.P083 Hepatic fibrogenic cells in HCV infected patients: an ultrastructural and immunological study*S. Mansy, M. guda, M. Hassanein, H. Yehia, M. NosseirB. Bedeir, A. Zeedan, M. Othman (EG)

LS.2.P084 Dark neuron formation in uncontrolled diabetes mellitus – a study by TEMand Gallyas’method*S. Ahmadpour, *K. FoghI (IR)

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LS.2.P085 Distinguishing of fucose linkages in N-linked complex glycans at the ultrastructural level*M. Vancová, J. Štěrba, J. Langhans, L. GrubhofferJ. Nebesářová (CZ)

LS.2.P086 The fi ne structure of the Anopheles aquasalis spermathecaT. Pascini (BR), M. Ortigão (KS/US), *G. Martins (BR)

LS.2.P087 Histopathological and ultrastructural studies on cases of enzootic bovine leukosis in Upper Egypt*S. Elballal (EG)

LS.2.P088 Scanning electron microscopy of plasma-fi lter components and erythrocytes in plasmapheresis and laser irradiation*A. Butaev, B. Saidkhanov, O. Irisov, I. Baybekov (UZ)

LS.2.P089 Correlation of the forms of erythrocytes, microcirculation and ultrastructure of cell in pathology and laser infl uence.*I. Baybekov, A. Butaev, B. Ibadov, F. KhashimovA. Baybekov (UZ)

LS.2.P090 Ultrastructure of fat tissue, used for lipofi lling with laser irradiation.*A. Baybekov, I. Baybekov (UZ)

LS.2.P091 Electron microscopy of skin in post-acne keloid cicatrices and their complex treatment with application of laser technologies*F. Khashimov, I. Baybekov (UZ)

LS.2.P092 Inhibition of Salmonella typhi Growth by Using Extremely Low Frequency Electromagnetic (ELF-EM) Waves at Resonance Frequency*S. A. Mohamed (SA), F. M. Ali, A. M. AbdelbackiA. H. El- Sharkawy (EG)

LS.2.P093 Blood-brain barrier changes in pancreatitis – an electon microscopic study*A. Kittel, F. Walter, S. Veszelka, L. Otrokocsi, P. HegyiT. Takács, Z. Rakonczay, M. A. Deli (HU)

LS.2.P094 Effects of genistein on gonadotropic cells in middle-aged female rats*I. Medigović (RS)

LS.2.P095 Preservation and electron microscopic presentation of crystals in iatrogenic foscarnet - induced crystalline nephropathy*J. Mraz, N. Kojc, A. Vizjak, D. Ferluga (SI)

LS.2.P096 Hepatic changes in Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice livers after bone marrow cells transplantion*E. Nagwa (EG), V. Bruno (DE), H. Olfat, M. Soheir, Y. HodaM. Soheir (EG)

LS.2.P097 Histochemistry for investigating skeletal muscle under sarcopenic and dystrophic conditions*M. Malatesta, C. Pellicciari, G. Meola (IT)

LS.2.P098 Angiogenesis in the reparatory mucosa of the mandibular edentulous ridge is driven by tip cells and infl uenced by circulating fi brocytes*A. Didilescu, F. Pop, M. Rusu (RO)

LS.2.P099 The suburothelial interstitial cells of urinary bladder – an IHC and TEM study*M. C. Rusu, F. Pop, V. S. Manoiu, A. C. Didilescu (RO)

LS.2.P100 Vildagliptin as a DPP4 inhibitor induces beta cell regeneration in neonatal streptozotocin diabetic ratsG. Argun, F. Kaya Dagistanli, *M. Ozturk (TR)

LS.2.P101 Visualization of early Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection in ex vivo perfused human liver tissue using fl uorescence labelled viral particles*K. Esser, X. Cheng, D. Hartmann, A. Walch, P. KnolleU. Protzer (DE)

LS.2.P102 Study of proliferating blood cells in Ciona intestinalis (Tunicata) immune response*M. A. Di Bella, G. De Leo (IT)

LS.2.P103 Urban malaria and associated risk factors in Jimma town, south-west Ethiopia*A. Alemu (ET)

LS.2.P104 Distribution of meiosis controlling proteins during ovarian oocyte development*H. S. Vatansever, H. Yesil (TR)

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LS.2.P105 Stereochemistry of the gemini surfactant influences the final fate of cationic liposomes in human tumor cells*G. Bozzuto, C. Bombelli, B. Altieri, L. Giansanti, A. StringaroM. Colone, L. Toccacieli, G. Formisano, A. MolinariG. Mancini (IT)

LS.2.P106 Expression of GABA receptors in the mouse cervical epithelium during estrous cycle*M. Curlin, M. Skelin (HR)

LS.2.P107 Ultrastructural evaluation to understand Mycobacterium brumae and BCG interaction with bladder tumor cellsG. Orpella-Aceret, *A. Sánchez-Chardi, S. Secanella-FandosM. Luquin, E. Julián (ES)

LS.3: Plants and their Pathogens1400–1600

LS.3.P113 How different irrigation treatments affect cell size in tomato fruit?*I. Pecinar, S. Pekic Quarrie, D. Rancic, R. RadosevicM. Terzic (RS), N. Bertin (FR), R. Stikic (RS)

LS.3.P114 Pollen morphology of Ligustrum vulgare L. (Oleaceae)*M. Macukanovic-Jocic, D. Rancic (RS)

LS.3.P115 Ultrastructural analysis of meristematic cells of fasciated mutant Pisum sativum L.*E. Bykova, V. Choob, E. Labunskaya, A. Sinjushin (RU)

LS.3.P116 Histochemical methods for localization carbohydrate storage tissue in wheat stem*D. Rancic, I. Pecinar, R. Radosevic, S. Pekic QuarrieS. Quarrie (RS)

LS.3.P117 The “native” structure of aggregated plants’ thylakoids.*K. Gieczewska, R. Mazur, J. Grzyb, M. GarstkaA. Mostowska (PL)

LS.3.P118 The effect of environmental pollution on morphology and ultrastructure of some lichens*T. Vlasova (RU)

LS.3.P119 Comparative morphological and biochemical studies for two Romanian indigenous subspecies of Achillea distans Waldst. et Kit.*D. Benedec, M. Popovici, L. Vlase, C. Bele, B. TiperciucM. Tamas, D. Hanganu (RO)

LS.3.P120 Evaluation of polyphenol and isoflavon profile correlated with antioxidant capacity of Genistella sagitallis and Genista tinctoria extracts*D. Hanganu, L. Vlase, N.-K. Olah, A. Pintea, D. RuginaC. Bele, D. Benedec, L. Filip (RO)

LS.3.P121 Evaluation of antioxidant capacity and total polyphenolic content in the tincture of Hyssopus offinalis L.*B. Tiperciuc, L. Vlase, C. Bele, D. Hanganu, D. Benedec (RO)

MS.2: Ceramics, Oxides, Geomaterials1400–1600

MS.2.P024 Twinning and inclusions in chrysoberyl from Pratinhas, Brazil*S. Drev, A. Rečnik, N. Daneu (SI)

MS.2.P025 In situ mechanical polarization of polycristalline BaTiO3 in the ESEM with subsequent EBSD investigations*A. Reichmann, K. Reichmann, M. Stefan, A. ZankelP. Pölt (AT)

MS.2.P026 HAADF-STEM Imaging and Simulation of (Sb1/3Zn2/3)GaO3(ZnO)3*S.-M. Hühne, J. Garling, H. Schmid, W. AssenmacherW. Mader (DE)

MS.2.P027 Electron Diffraction study of a novel high temperature phase in the system Fe-Zn-O*S. Eichhorn, W. Mader (DE)

MS.2.P028 Grain growth anomalies and their effect on domain structure in Barium Titanate*K. Reichmann, M. Naderer, A. Reichmann (AT)

MS.2.P029 ZrO2-CuO nanoparticles revealed by HRTEM and SAED*A. Tonejc, M. Ivanda, A. Tonejc, M. Bijelić, L. MikacG. Štefanić, S. Musić (HR)

MS.2.P030 SEM observation of gold in quartz vein from Atud ancient gold mine in central Eastern Desert of Egypt*A. S. Khalil, A. A. Zahran (EG)

MS.2.P031 Aberration-Corrected Microscopy and Spectroscopy of SiAlON Ceramics*H. Yurdakul (TR), J.-C. Idrobo (TN/US), E. Okunishi (JP)S. J. Pennycook (TN/US), S. Turan (TR)

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MS.2.P032 Deformation behaviour of KNbO3 under compression between room temperature and 900°C*A. F. Mark (DE), M. Castillo-Rodriguez (ES), W. SigleP. A. van Aken (DE)

MS.2.P033 Characterization of local phases of BaTiO3 ceramics by high-resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy*N.-H. Cho, H. Yun, S.-M. Moon (KR), X. Wang (CN)

MS.2.P034 Dimensional and phase characterization of titanium oxide nanoparticlesV. Zhigalina, *A. Lizunova, S. Sulyanov, N. KiselevV. Ivanov (RU)

MS.2.P035 Characterization of partial smelting in earthenware ceramics through high resolution microscopy methods*M. Emami (IR), R. Trettin (DE)

MS.3: Functional Materials1400–1600

MS.3.P042 Line defects in TiO2 single crystals and their influence on ionic and electronic transport*M. Kelsch (DE)

MS.3.P043 Linking EELS studies of multiferroic Ca-doped BiFeO3 with theoretical DFT calculations*Z. Chen, W. Sigle (DE), G. Cao, C. Ma, H. Yang, J. LiP. A. van Aken (CN)

MS.3.P044 Stabilisation mechanisms of particles in aluminium single films and foamsK. Heim (DE), G. S. Vinod Kumar (IO), F. Garcia-Moreno*M. Wollgarten, J. Banhart (DE)

MS.3.P045 Spatial distribution of Thulium in Tm3+-doped oxyfluoride glasses and glass-ceramics*A. de Pablos-Martín, C. Patzig, T. Höche (DE), A. DuránM. J. Pascual (ES)

MS.3.P046 Beam size and analytic resolution of the FEG-EPMA JEOL JXA-8530F*J. Nissen, D. Berger (DE)

MS.3.P047 Characterization of cerium-doped LYSO scintillating crystals*E. Santecchia, G. Barucca, A. Di Cristoforo, D. RinaldiE. Tiberi, P. Mengucci (IT)

MS.3.P048 TEM observations on different length scales for characterization of AlN texture and columnar growth*U. Schürmann, V. Hrkac, S. Marauska, A. Petraru, V. DuppelV. Chakravadhanula, C. Kübel, B. Wagner, H. KohlstedtL. Kienle (DE)

MS.3.P049 TEM analysis of the influence of the synthetic polypeptide c25-mms6 on the cobalt ferrite nanoparticle growth*W. Hetaba (AT), A. Wolff, N. Mill, M. Wissbrock, N. SewaldA. Hütten (DE)

MS.3.P050 Three dimensional characterization of nanofilamentous growth of transition metal oxide dopants in organic semiconductors*A. K. Kast, D. Donhauser, L. Dieterle, M. PfannmöllerE. Mankel, R. Lovrincic, M. Kühn, W. KowalskyR. R. Schröder (DE)

MS.3.P051 SEM study of microstructure of Fe-Mo powders prepared by ball milling*J. Buršík, Y. Jirásková (CZ)

MS.3.P052 Characterisation of single stone impact defects of anticorrosive coated automotive steel plates*H. Schroettner (AT), A. Schoenberger (DE), J. RattenbergerJ. Wagner, S. Mertschnigg (AT)

MS.3.P053 Optimization and characterisation of metamorphic buffer layers for extended-InGaAs/InP photodetectors*S. Seifert, D. Franke, D. Zengler, F. Kießling, M. Lehmann (DE)

MS.3.P054 Characterization of laser-deposited Ge-Sb-Te thin films by Cs-corrected STEM*U. Roß, A. Lotnyk, E. Thelander, B. Rauschenbach (DE)

MS.3.P055 HRTEM LaB6: characterization of nano particles*J. Grinblat, R. Snovski, S. Margel (IL)

MS.3.P056 Structural and Morphological Characterization of Doped ZnO Nanostructures*M. Fontana, A. Chiodoni, C. Ottone, V. Farias, E. Celasco (IT)V. Cauda, C. F. Pirri (IT)

MS.3.P057 Complex Structures of “Sand” and “Chalk”*J. Rieder, J. Eiblmeier, M. Kellermeier, F. Glaab, W. Kunz (DE)

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MS.3.P058 Estimation of medium-range strain in 3D-stacked silicon-based integrated circuits using energy fi ltered CBED*U. Muehle, M. Gall, Y. Ritz (DE), V. Sukharev (CA/US)E. Zschech (DE)

MS.3.P059 Hybridized metal slit eigenmodes as an illustration of Babinet’s principle*B. Ögüt, R. Vogelgesang, W. Sigle, N. Talebi, C. T. KochP. A. van Aken (DE)

MS.3.P060 TEM investigation of adaptive martensite occurring in ultrafi ne-grained ferromagnetic Ni-Mn-Ga shape memory alloys*T. Waitz, C. Mangler (AT), A. Kompatscher (DE)P. Müllner (ID/US)

MS.3.P061 Stability analysis of functionally graded plates based on two variable refi ned plate theory*M. Bouazza, A. Boucheta, T. Becheri (DZ)

MS.3.P062 In situ observation of the electron beam induced phase transformation of CaCO3 to CaO as a function of the accelerating voltage (20-300kV)*U. Golla-Schindler, W. Schweigert, G. Benner, A. OrchowskiU. Kaiser (DE)

MS.3.P063 Aberration corrected TEM and Super-X STEM-EDXS characterization of high electron mobility transistor structures*A. Graff, M. Simon-Najasek, F. Altmann, M. Dammann (DE)

MS.3.P064 The structure of supercrystals made by self-assembled nanoscaled Ag2S hollow spheres and Ag2S nanodiscs*R. Popescu, P. Leidinger, C. Feldmann, D. Gerthsen (DE)

MS.3.P065 Infl uence of the morphology and phase purity of barium titanate nanostructures on phase transition behavior*A. Gajović, M. Plodinec, M. Dutour Sikirić, J. Šipušić (HR)M. Čeh (SI)

MS.3.P066 Investigation of antioxidant activities of some fl avonoid derivatives using aminophenyl modifi ed glassy carbon sensor electrode*İ. E. Mülazımoğlu, A. Demir Mülazımoğlu, E. Yılmaz (TR)

MS.3.P067 Transmission electron microscopy study of defects in BiFeO3 thin fi lms*H. Deniz, A. Bhatnagar, E. Pippel, M. Alexe, D. Hesse (DE)

MS.3.P068 Modifi cation of 2-amino-3-hydroxypyridine onto the glassy carbon electrode – determinations of Que, Gal, 3HF, and Chr*A. Demir Mülazımoğlu, E. Yılmaz, İ. E. Mülazımoğlu (TR)

MS.3.P069 DTO modifi ed glassy carbon electrode at non-aqueous media: investigation of electrochemical behaviors of Que on the electrode surface*E. Yilmaz, A. Demir Mülazımoğlu, İ. E. Mülazımoğlu (TR)

MS.3.P070 Electrostatic potential mapping in topological insulators by inline electron holography*C. Ozsoy Keskinbora, C. T. Koch, H. M. Benia, B. BussmannK. Kern, P. A. van Aken (DE)

MS.3.P071 Analysis of crystal orientation in AlN layers grown on m-plane sapphire*A. Mogilatenko, J. Stellmach, M. Frentrup, F. MehnkeT. Wernicke, M. Kneissl, M. Weyers (DE)

MS.3.P072 Electron-beam-hardening of nanoscaled amorphous silica*M. Mackovic, E. Spiecker (DE)

MS.3.P073 TEM and other chracterizations of PbNb2O6 for high temperature piezoelectric applications*U. De (IO)

MS.3.P074 Characterization of ZnO nanowire arrays obtained using a template assisted approach.*K. Bejtka, A. Chiodoni, M. Fontana, C. Ottone, V. FaríasV. Cauda, C. F. Pirri (IT)

MS.3.P075 Towards the 3D investigation of pore space in molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs)*G. Neusser, S. Eppler, P. Walther, B. Mizaikoff, C. Kranz (DE)

MS.3.P076 Acquisition of EEL spectra of the Si-III, Si-IV and Si-XII high-pressure phases*M. Schade, F. Heyroth, H. S. Leipner (DE)

MS.3.P077 Morphological and compositional analysis of organic LEDs with Silicon QDs as Active Layer (SiLEDs)C. Kübel, M.-F. Florian, R. Julia, A. K. Powell (DE)G. A. Ozin (CA), U. Lemmer, *V. S. K. Chakravadhanula (DE)

MS.3.P078 Crystallisation and boron redistribution in CoFeB/MgO systems with Ru and Ta cap layers for magnetic tunnel junctions during annealing studied by HRTEM and EELS*H. Schuhmann, P. Peretzki, M. Walter, V. Zbarskyy, M. SeibtM. Münzenberg (DE)

MS.3.P079 TiO2 nanotubes arrays as active material for energy harvesting and storage devices*A. Chiodoni, K. Bejtka, A. Lamberti, S. Bianco, A. SaccoN. Garino, C. Gerbaldi, M. Quaglio, C. F. Pirri (IT)

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MS.3.P080 Structural characterization of polyelectrolyte multilayer hollow capsules by SEM*V. Krzyzanek (CZ), U. Keller, N. SporenbergM. Schönhoff (DE)

MS.3.P081 Controlled morphological transformation of hollow oxide nanostructures upon in situ annealing in a transmission electron microscope*L. Molina-Luna, S. Schildt (DE), M. Buffière (BE), K. DuC.-H. Choi (NJ/US), H.-J. Kleebe (DE), S. KonstantinidisS. Rony, C. Bittencourt, A.-A. El Mel (BE)

MS.3.P082 Influence of processing parameters and retained austenite on the subsurface microstructure of martensitic steel*P. Stemmer, S. Goeke, W. Theisen, D. BiermannA. Fischer (DE)

MIM.2: Emerging techniques in Modern Microscopies1400–1600

MIM.2.P025 Momentum Microscopy based on Time-of-Flight Filter and Imaging Spin Detector*K. Medjanik, S. Chernov, R. Janzen, H.-J. Elmers, C. TuscheA. Krasyuk, J. Kirschner, G. Schönhense (DE)

MIM.2.P026 Energy Filtered Imaging with the energy selecting in-lens Duo detector*M. Boese (DE)

MIM.2.P027 Spectral “bleed-through” correction makes possible FRET microscopy of intracellular organelles*Y. Kalaidzidis, I. Kalaidzidis, R. Villaseñor, M. Zerial (DE)

MIM.2.P028 Dissolution dynamics of lignin of poplar fiber cell wall during hydrothermal pretreatment by analytical microscopy approachesJ. Ma, J.-F. Ma, *F. Xu (CN)

MIM.2.P029 DNA microspectroscopic infrared (IR) signatures using Fourier Transform-IR microscope ARO objective*B. de Campos Vidal, M. L. S. Mello (BR)

MIM.2.P030 Calibration of multispectral and multimodal light emitting diode microscope for staining free malaria automate parasitemia determination*Z. Jeremie (CI)

MIM.3: Nanomaterials, Environment, Nanotoxicology and Health1400–1600

MIM.3.P038 Interactions of ingested tungsten (WOX) nanofibers with a model digestive gland tissue studied by SEM/EDS and FTIR*S. Novak, D. Drobne (SI), L. Vaccari, M. KiskinovaP. Ferraris (IT), G. Birarda (CA/US), M. Remškar, M. HočevarA. Millaku (SI)

MIM.3.P039 TEM investigations of the sintering behavior of noble metal nanoparticles*M. Faulhaber, P. Müller, R. Schneider, K. GaoM. Seipenbusch, D. Gerthsen (DE)

MIM.3.P040 Low voltage TEM - new tool for nanoparticle characterizationM. Drsticka, *J. Nebesářová, M. Vancová, T. Bily, E. CoufalovaP. Stepan (CZ)

MIM.3.P041 Free vibration analysis of armchair double-walled carbon nanotubes embedded in an elastic medium using nonlocal Euler-Bernoulli beam theory.*Z. Mohamed, B. Mokhtar , D. Tahar Hassaine, H. LazregT. Abdelouahed (DZ)

MIM.3.P042 Does ZnO nanoparticle size induce ultrastructural alterations in midgut of Daphnia magna?*N. Santo, F. Torres, N. Guazzoni, R. Bacchetta, P. ManteccaM. Ascagni, P. Tremolada (IT)

MIM.3.P043 Size effects on the Mossbauer and Magnetic properties of Cobalt ferrite nanoparticles*K. Batoo (SA)

MIM.3.P044 Unbiased estimation of surface area of single gold nanostars*D. Vanhecke, L. Rodriguez-Lorenzo, C. KinnearB. Rothen-Rutishauser, A. Petri-Fink (CH)

MIM.3.P045 Environmental scanning electron microscopy applied to visualize and quantify gold nanoparticle storage in whole, hydrated lung cancer cells*D. Peckys, N. de Jonge (DE)

MIM.3.P046 TEM studies of W/C60 mixture prepared in a ball-mill.*I. Perezhogin, B. Kulnitskiy, A. Grishtaeva, S. PerfilovR. Lomakin, V. Blank (RU)

MIM.3.P047 Action of Zinc(II)phthalocyanine free or encapsulated into nanoparticles of poly-e-caprolactone internalized by peritoneal macrophagesA. Santos Franco da Silva Abe, E. Ricci-JúniorM. Teixeira Lima Castelo Branco, *L. de Brito-Gitirana (BR)

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Instrumentation and Methods (IM)IM.4 Spectroscopy in StEM/tEMIM.5 Static and Dynamic Electric and Magnetic ImagingLife Sciences (LS)LS.4 Molecular Structures and High Resolution tEMLS.5 NeurobiologyMaterials Science (MS)MS.4 Materials for Energy technologyMS.5 thin Films and CoatingsMultimodal and Interdisciplinary Microscopies (MIM)MIM.4 Correlative Microscopy in Life and Materials ScienceMIM.5 Biomaterials

IM.4: Spectroscopy in StEM/tEM1400–1600

IM.4.P082 Peak mapping in EFTEM*W. Sigle, C. T. Koch, B. Ögüt, N. Talebi, P. A. van Aken (DE)

IM.4.P083 Density measurement in thin layers by electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS)*J. Thomas, T. Gemming (DE), J. Ramm (LI)

IM.4.P084 Coordination fingerprinting using EELS and XANES: experiments and ab initio multiplet calculations*C. Patzig (DE), H. Ikeno (JP), Y. Hu (CA), I. Tanaka (JP)T. Höche (DE)

IM.4.P085 Calculations of elastic and inelastic scattering processes of relativistic electrons in oriented crystals*D. Hinderks, H. Kohl (DE)

IM.4.P086 Towards real-space mapping of valence states using core-loss EFTEM imaging*R. Hambach, J. Biskupek (DE), S. Löffler, V. MotschP. Schattschneider (AT), U. Kaiser (DE)

IM.4.P087 Spatially resolved EELS of FeCr layers - an example for processing TEM images with ImageJ*M. Entrup, H. Kohl (DE)

IM.4.P088 Characterization of cubic GaN/AlN multi-quantum wells using state-of-the-art analytical STEM*J. K. N. Lindner, R. M. Kemper, D. J. As, D. MeertensA. Kovács, M. Luysberg, K. Tillmann (DE)

IM.4.P089 Electron beam induced reduction of cerium in pure, mixed and doped ceria*A. H. Tavabi (DE), S. Arai (JP), M. Duchamp (DE), S. MutoT. Tanji (JP), R. E. Dunin-Borkowski (DE)

IM.4.P090 Composition profiles across the metal-Nb2O5-metal stacks for resistive switching as studied by EDX and EELS*F. Hanzig (DE), J. Veselý (SK), M. Motylenko, A. LeuteritzH. Mähne, T. Mikolajick (DE), D. Rafaja (CZ)

IM.4.P091 Detection and quantitative measurement of the number of Yb-dopants in a YAG crystal at the atomic level by high resolution STEM-EELS*T. Epicier (FR), M. Bugnet, G. Botton (CA)

IM.4.P092 Microstructure instability of the Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3−δ dense ceramic membranes.*B. Rutkowski (PL), J. Malzbender, T. Beck (DE)A. Czyrska-Filemonowicz (PL)

IM.4.P093 Towards mapping atomic orbitals in the TEM*S. Löffler, V. Motsch, W. Hetaba (AT), R. HambachG. Biddau, L. Pardini, C. Draxl, U. Kaiser (DE)P. Schattschneider (AT)

IM.4.P094 Site-specific ionisation edge fine-structure in the electron microscope*W. Hetaba (AT), M.-G. Willinger, M. E. Schuster (DE)S. Löffler (AT), R. Schlögl (DE), P. Schattschneider (AT)

IM.4.P095 Next generation of SDD detectors for ultra-fast, high-resolution EDS in microanalysis*A. Niculae, M. Bornschlegl, R. Eckhardt, J. HerrmannS. Jeschke, G. Krenz, A. Liebel, G. Lutz, H. SoltauL. Strüder (DE)

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IM.4.P096 Characterization of nanostructured materials by structural and spectroscopic imaging in Cs-corrected TEM/STEM*H. Schmid (DE), P. Longo (CA/US), W. Mader (DE)

IM.4.P097 Plasmon to carbon ratio imaging (PCR): In situ determination and imaging of physical properties of organic materials by TEM.*N. Matsko, F. Schmidt, I. Letofsky-Papst, M. Albu (AT)A. Rudenko (KS/US), V. Mittal (AE)

IM.4.P098 Multivariate Statistical Analysis applied to EFTEM spectrum images of helium bubbles in implanted steel*G. Lucas, C. Vieh, C. Hébert (CH)

IM.4.P099 Energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy: a tool to characterize side-wall damage in the low-k inter-metal dielectric*P. Singh, S. Zimmermann, T. Waechtler, S. SchulzeS. Schulz, M. Hietschold (DE)

IM.4.P100 Influence of inelastic scattering on EFTEM images - exemplified on graphene and silicon at 20kV*Z. Lee, H. Rose, R. Hambach, P. Wachsmuth, U. Kaiser (DE)

IM.4.P101 Characterization of Ancient and Modern Ceramics using EDS with Silicon Drift Detectors on SEM and TEM*T. Salge (DE), S. Turan, A. Kara, H. YurdakulO. Tunckan (TR), L. Klimek (PL), D. Pritzel, I. HäuslerI. Nemeth, M. Falke (DE)

IM.4.P102 Element analysis of nanostructures using EDS*M. Falke, I. Nemeth (DE)

IM.5: Static and Dynamic Electric and Magnetic Imaging1400–1600

IM.5.P109 Phase shift of single-domain ferroelectric nanoparticlesB. Baekke, *M. Beleggia (DK)

IM.5.P110 Electron holography at low voltages exemplified by graphene*F. Börrnert, A. Lubk, F. Röder, D. Wolf, H. Lichte (DE)

IM.5.P111 Measurement and simulation of fogging electrons in a scanning electron microscope*S. Hosoi, M. Otani, K. Kumagai, M. Kotera (JP)

IM.5.P112 Measurements of surface potential distribution at FEP resist film on a conductive substrate irradiated by electron beam*K. Kumagai, M. Otani, S. Hosoi, M. Kotera (JP)

IM.5.P113 Holographic Tomography of Fermi Level Pinning at Focussed Ion Beam Milled Surfaces*S. Sturm, D. Wolf, A. Lubk, A. Lenk, H. Lichte (DE)

IM.5.P114 Measurement of the electrostatic potential distribution in an in-situ biased p-type silicon field effect transistor using the combination of a Nanofactory-TEM-holder and Electron Holography*A. Lenk, F. Börrnert, S. Sturm, D. Wolf (DE), F. Röder (GH)A. Lubk, H. Lichte (DE)

IM.5.P115 Focused ion beam specimen preparation for electron holography of electrically biased thin film solar cells*M. Duchamp (DE), M. den Hertog (FR), R. ImlauC. B. Boothroyd, A. Kovács, A. H. TavabiR. E. Dunin-Borkowski (DE)

IM.5.P116 Fabrication and investigation of electrostatic condenser twin aperture for EMCD experimentsA. Pritschet, *J. Zweck (DE)

LS.4: Molecular Structures and High Resolution tEM1400–1600

LS.4.P128 When to use the projection assumption and the weak-phase object approximation in phase contrast cryo-EM*L. Voortman, M. Vulovic, L. van Vliet, B. Rieger (NL)

LS.4.P129 Structural analysis of the processive motor domain of myosin IX bound to actin filaments*S. Oeding, U. Honnert, A. Freitag, P. Nikolaus, K. ElfrinkA. Henkel, U. Pieper, M. Bähler (DE)

LS.4.P130 Structural analysis of the bio-silica spicule of the sponge Monorhaphis Chuni*P. Werner, H. Blumtritt, A. Graff (DE), Y. Dauphin (FR)I. Zlotnikov, P. Fratzl (DE)

LS.4.P131 Electron microscopic visualization of dipeptidyl peptidase IV influence on the formation of nano-fibrils of amyloid beta peptide*N. Hovnanyan, S. Sharoyan, A. Antonyan, S. MardanyanK. Hovnanyan (AM)

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LS.5: Neurobiology1400–1600

LS.5.P137 Choroid plexuses of the domestic ruminant brain – vascular corrosion cast, structural and immunocytochemical study*G. Scala (IT)

LS.5.P138 Microvasculature of the domestic ruminant brain –: vascular corrosion casts and immunocytochemical study*G. Scala (IT)

LS.5.P139 Studying the Wiring and Connectivity of Visual Interneurons in a Locust*G. Leitinger, S. Wernitznig, A. Zankel (AT), F. C. Rind (GB)E. Bock, E. Pritz, P. Pölt (AT)

LS.5.P140 Optical microscopy of artificially isolated axons on microelectronic measurement platform*J. Mika, H. Wanzenböck, P. Scholze, E. Bertagnolli (AT)

LS.5.P141 The effects of 1,25-MARRS silencing on cabindin D28k expression in primary cortical neurons*S. Yilmazer, D. Gezen-Ak, E. Dursun (TR)

LS.5.P142 Nucleolar protein Nop2 is expressed in neurons and astrocytes of the mouse central nervous systemN. Vrsaljko, M. Kolacevic, N. Kosi, S. Gajovic, *D. Mitrecic (HR)

LS.5.P143 Array tomography vs. confocal microscopy for studying the nervous system of the smallest insect*A. Polilov, E. Vortsepneva (RU)

LS.5.P144 Investigation of Apoptotic Effects of Melatonin in H2O2 Induced Glioma Cell Lines*S. Ozdas, H. Yapislar, D. Akin, M. Ersoz (TR)

LS.5.P145 Ultrastructural changes of skeletal muscle fibers in Mitochondrial Encephalomyopathies*J. Kostic, M. Bajcetic, M. Lackovic, I. Zaletel, V. Lackovic (RS)

MS.4: Materials for Energy technology1400–1600

MS.4.P091 Aberration-corrected STEM and EELS analyses of interfaces in wafer-bonded tandem solar cells*D. Häußler, L. Houben, R. Dunin-Borkowski, S. EssigF. Dimroth, W. Jäger (DE)

MS.4.P092 Focused ion beam sample preparation of mechanically alloyed iron powders for atom probe tomography*F. Mendez-Martin, G. Ressel, H. Leitner (AT)

MS.4.P093 Morphology studies of Si-SiO2 nanocomposites using energy-filtered transmission electron microscopy*R. Hübner, D. Friedrich, D. Wolf, B. Liedke, B. SchmidtK.-H. Heinig (DE)

MS.4.P094 MgH2/TiO2 nanocomposite for application in solid state hydrogen storage – comparison from powder and pellet*A. Montone, A. Aurora, V. Contini, G. di GirolamoD. Mirabile Gattia (IT)

MS.4.P095 Structure and chemistry of CeO2/YSZ interfaces investigated by TEM/STEM*K. Song, H. Schmid, V. Srot, E. Gilardi, G. Gregori, J. MaierP. A. van Aken (DE)

MS.4.P096 Microscopic and element-sensitive investigation on Pt and Pt alloy nanocatalysts*S. Selve, F. Hasché (DE), M. Oezaslan (CH), P. StrasserD. Berger (DE)

MS.4.P097 Identification of an intermediate state during electrochemical lithiation of silicon using in-situ TEM techniques*T. Wuttke, B. Roos, C. Nowak, C. Volkert (DE)

MS.4.P098 Correlated EDXS and EELS compositional analyses in Dy-doped Nd-Fe-B-based magnets*S. Sturm (SI)

MS.4.P099 Revealing the nanomorphology in organic solar cells with energy filtered TEMW. Schindler, *M. Wollgarten, H. Kropf, G. ChauliarasK. Foustriopoulos (DE)

MS.4.P100 TEM and FIB-based EBIC investigations to study photovoltaic properties of a complex oxide pn-heterojunction*P. Peretzki, P. Marín Perera, B. Ifland, P. Saring, C. JoossM. Seibt (DE)

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MS.4.P101 Electron microscopy investigation of TiO2 rutile nanowires for application in hybrid solar cells*S. B. Betzler, A. M. Folger, A. Wisnet, V. FalkowskiJ. Weickert, L. Schmidt-Mende, C. Scheu (DE)

MS.4.P102 Fabrication of Thin Film Nanocrystalline TiO2 Solar Cells using Ruthenium Complexes with Carboxyl and Sulfonyl Groups*S. Erten-Ela, K. Ocakoglu (TR)

MS.4.P103 TEM Investigation of Bi2Te3/Sb2Te3 Nanolaminate Structures Synthesized by Atomic Layer Deposition*V. S. K. Chakravadhanula, C. Kübel (DE), K. ZhangD. Nminibapiel, M. Tangirala, H. BaumgartV. Kochergin (VA/US)

MS.4.P104 First high resolution transmission electron microscopy characterization of fcc→9R transformation in nanocrystalline palladium films due to hydriding*B. Aminahmadi, H. Idrissi, R. Delmelle, T. Pardoen, J. ProostD. Schryvers (BE)

MS.4.P105 Real-structure effects of quaternary and quinary germanium antimony telluride thermoelectrics caused by doping with silver and indium*L. Neudert, T. Rosenthal, T. Schroeder, M. DoeblingerO. Oeckler (DE)

MS.4.P106 Electron microscopy study of Yttrium-doped Ba0.5Sr0.5Co0.8Fe0.2O3-δ*M. Meffert, P. Müller, H. Störmer, C. Niedrig, S. F. WagnerE. Ivers-Tiffée, D. Gerthsen (DE)

MS.4.P107 Advanced TEM characterisation of nanoparticle based solar cells*R. Imlau, M. Luysberg, A. Kovács, S. Muthmann, C. LeidingerM. Nuys, J. Flohre, K. Dörmbach, A. Pich, R. Dunin-BorkowskiR. Carius (DE)

MS.4.P108 Electron beam induced dehydrogenation of nanocrystalline MgH2 investigated by VEELS*A. Surrey, I. Lindemann, C. Bonatto Minella, L. SchultzB. Rellinghaus (DE)

MS.4.P109 The impact of defects on the EC performance of LiFePO4 batteries – an EELS and NEXAFS study*M. E. Schuster, D. Teschner, F. Girgsdies, M. G. WillingerJ. Tornow, N. Ohmer, D. Samuelis, J. Popovic, M.-M. TitiriciR. Schlögl (DE)

MS.4.P110 The Synthesis of Phenoxazine Dyes Comprising Anchoring Group and Their Performances in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells*N. Sünger (TR)

MS.4.P111 Normal Type and Inverted Type Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells*S. Erten-Ela (TR)

MS.4.P112 Chemical element mapping and metrology of γ’ and γ’’ nanoparticles in Inconel 718 superalloy for aeronautics and power generation*A. Czyrska-Filemonowicz (PL), P. Buffat (CH), K. Kulawik (PL)

MS.4.P113 Distribution of MgO nanocrystals in superconductor MgB2 wires observed with TEM tomography*M. Song, S. J. Ye, M. Takeguchi, A. Matsumoto, K. ToganoT. Ohmura, H. Kumakura (JP)

MS.5: thin Films and Coatings1400–1600

MS.5.P121 Strain analysis of buried AlAs/oxide stressor layers by dark field holography*F. Kießling, T. Niermann, J.-H. Schulze, A. StrittmatterU. W. Pohl, M. Lehmann (DE)

MS.5.P122 Composition dependence of morphology, electrical and mechanical properties of sputtered Cu-Mn alloy films*K. Nagy, F. Misják, P. Szommer (HU), P. Lobotka (SK)G. Radnóczi (HU)

MS.5.P123 TEM investigations of alumina coatings after corrosion experiments*I. Dörfel, M. Nofz, M. Feigl, C. Zietelmann (DE)

MS.5.P124 Nucleation and growth studies in confined volumes*H. Gojzewski, F. Ghani, M. Regnat, H. Riegler (DE)

MS.5.P125 The Influence of the Electron Beam on Potentiometry of GaN*J. B. Park, T. Niermann (DE), M. Beleggia (DK)M. Lehmann (DE)

MS.5.P126 TEM study of PZT crystallization behaviour in multilayer heterostructures*O. Zhigalina, D. Khmelenin, K. Vorotilov, A. Sigov, I. Lebo (RU)

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MS.5.P127 Scanning Tunneling Microscopy of Cu, Ag and Au Nanoformations on the Monocrystalline Surfaces*V. Karbivskyy, L. Karbovskaya, V. Vishnyak (UA)

MS.5.P128 Spontaneous barrier layer formation in SiO2/Cu-Mn alloy film interface*F. Misják (HU), J. Yamasaki, Y. Yamamoto (JP)J. L. Lábár (HU), N. Tanaka (JP), G. Radnóczi (HU)

MS.5.P129 Controlling the orientation-relationship between Ni (111) and sapphire (0001)Z. Fogarassy, G. Dobrik, L. K. Varga, L. P. Biró*J. L. Lábár (HU)

MS.5.P130 Influence of persistent resistance changes on structure and chemical composition of metal-Pr1-xCaxMnO3-metal thin film heterostructures observed by TEM techniques*T. Kramer, O. Janik, J. Norpoth, M. Scherff, J. MaierJ. Hoffman, C. Jooß (DE)

MS.5.P131 TEM investigation of droplets in TiAlN based coatings*I. Letofsky-Papst, M. Tkadletz, C. Mitterer (AT)C. Michotte (LU), W. Grogger (AT)

MS.5.P132 HRTEM studies of ultrathin NbN and NbTiN films for superconducting photodetectors*A. Łaszcz, M. Guziewicz, W. Słysz, A. Czerwinski, J. RatajczakJ. Kątcki (PL)

MS.5.P133 NixGey films synthetized by LPCVD using Ge2Me6 and Et3GeH precursors*M. Klementova, F. Novotný, R. Fajgar, V. Dřínek (CZ)

MS.5.P134 Transmission electron microscopy characterization of the growth and properties of Al-Si-Cu-Fe approximant thin films*M. Garbrecht, S. Olsson, F. Eriksson, J. Birch, L. Hultman (SE)

MS.5.P135 New Low Voltage FE-SEM & AFM Techniques Offer Unprecedented Glimpse into Graphene*T. Groves (GB), M. A. Fenner (DE)

MS.5.P136 Nanocrystal orientation and superlattice array in Pbs-oleic acid thin films – the role of crystal habit and organic fibrils*P. Simon, L. Liebscher, I. A. Baburin, P. Formanek, F. RöderJ. Sickmann, S. Hickey, A. Eychmüller, H. Lichte, R. KniepE. Rosseeva (DE)

MS.5.P137 Characterization of amorphous and porous Silicon coatings by (S)TEM and EELS*R. Schierholz, J. Caballero-Fernández, V. GodinhoA. Fernández (ES)

MS.5.P138 TEM microstructural characterization of co-sputtered Zr-Cu thin films metallic glassesM. Apreutesei, P. Steyer, *L. Joly-Pottuz, A. BillardF. Sanchette, C. Esnouf (FR)

MS.5.P139 Silicon nanostructures produced by self-masked plasma etching*G. Barucca, E. Santecchia, P. Mengucci, E. TiberiR. Di Mundo, R. D’Agostino, F. Palumbo (IT)

MS.5.P140 HRTEM Image Simulation of Model Structures for Fullerene-Like Nanotructures*Z. Czigany (HU)

MS.5.P141 Microstructural investigation of magnetic CoCrPt:SiO2 films*E. Santecchia, G. Barucca, P. Mengucci, G. VarvaroA. M. Testa, E. Agostinelli (IT), F. Springer, C. BrombacherM. Albrecht (DE)

MS.5.P142 TEM investigation of the effect of silicon alloying on the microstructure and stability of amorphous and crystalline Al2O3-coatings*M. G. J. Müller, J. Mayer, F. Nahif, J. M. Schneider (DE)

MS.5.P143 Nanoscale masking with UV excimer laser for bit patterned media*J. Szívós, G. Sáfrán, M. Serényi, E. Gergely-Fülöp (HU)

MS.5.P144 Polycrystalline to single crystalline, ALD deposited ZnO layers*B. Pecz, Z. Baji, Z. Lábadi (HU), A. Kovács (DE)

MS.5.P145 Substrate strain measurements by convergent beam electron diffraction in epitaxially grown Ba(Fe1-xCox)2As2 thin films*P. Chekhonin, J. Engelmann, T. Gemming, B. HolzapfelB. Rellinghaus, C.-G. Oertel, W. Skrotzki (DE)

MS.5.P146 Microstructure of nanocomposite TiSiN and nanolayered TiSiN/TiAlN coatings*A. Miletić, B. Škorić (RS), P. Panjan, M. Čekada (SI)L. Kovačević, P. Terek (RS)

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MS.5.P147 TEM characterization of Fe3Si/Ge/Fe3Si thin film stacks grown epitaxially on GaAs(001)*B. Jenichen, U. Jahn, A. Trampert, J. Herfort (DE)

MS.5.P148 Microstructure investigation of porous gallium-nitride thin films*D. Poppitz, A. Lotnyk, J. W. Gerlach, B. Rauschenbach (DE)

MS.5.P149 In situ and analytical transmission electron microscopy – mechanism of material transport and crystallization during the metal induced layer exchange (MILE)B. Birajdar, *S. M. Kraschewski, T. Antesberger, M. StutzmannP. Rosner, F. Gannott, J. Zaumseil, E. Spiecker (DE)

MS.5.P150 TEM/STEM EELS investigation of silicon oxidation under composite ion beam irradiation at room temperature*K. Prikhodko, *B. Gurovich, *E. Kuleshova, D. KomarovD. Kozlova (RU)

MS.5.P151 Characterization and optimization of a barium titanate deposition process for fabrication of capacitive microelectrodes*S. Röhler, B. Schröppel, C. J. Burkhardt, A. StettD. P. Kern (DE)

MS.5.P152 In-situ inspection of nanogap structures fabrication by electromigration*K. Bejtka, A. Chiodoni, P. Motto, I. Rattalino, G. PiccininiD. Demarchi, C. F. Pirri (IT)

MS.5.P153 Characterizing the atomic and electronic structure of the defects in CrN films by advanced TEM*Z. Zhang, R. Daniel, C. Mitterer, G. Dehm (AT)

MS.5.P154 Optimizing EBSD setup for high lateral resolution to investigate thin (FePt)1-xCux-films*N. Jöhrmann, C. Brombacher, M. Albrecht, M. Hietschold (DE)

MS.5.P155 Characterization of CrN films on MgO (100) by advanced TEM*K. Kormout, R. Daniel, C. Mitterer (AT), G. Dehm (DE)Z. Zhang (AT)

MS.5.P156 Mechanical properties of Cu tested by nanoindentation and orientation mapping*U. D. Hangen, R. Stromberg, D. Stauffer (DE)

MS.5.P157 Characterization of graphene layers functionalized through radical UV-grafting*A. Chiodoni, K. Bejtka, A. Chiappone, I. Roppolo, S. PorroC. F. Pirri (IT)

MIM.4: Correlative Microscopy in Life and Materials Science1400–1600

MIM.4.P054 Detection of specific lanthanum signal in a metal-organic compound as approach for correlative high-resolution microscopy*M. Pfannmöller, C. Hedberg, M. GrabenbauerR. Schröder (DE)

MIM.4.P055 Preservation of Alexa Fluor® fluorescence in tissue for correlative light and electron microscopy*I. V. Röder, C. Dietrich, J. Fuchs, I. WackerR. R. Schröder (DE)

MIM.4.P056 Integrating 3D surface imaging with FIB/SEM microscopy*A. J. Smith, S. Kleindiek, G. Renka (DE), A. LiebM. Dadras (CH), K. Schock (DE)

MIM.4.P057 High Resolution SEM, 3D-Applications and Correlative Light/Electron Microscopy*R. Neujahr (DE)

MIM.4.P058 Correlative light and electron microscopy of ultrathin sectionsS. Kretschmar, D. Eberle, M. Ader, H. Gandhi, C. BökelT. Weidemann, *T. Kurth (DE)

MIM.4.P059 Comparison of localization algorithms for correlative 3D reconstruction of superresolution fluorescence images of ultrathin serial sections*J. Fuchs, T. Kalkbrenner, I. V. Röder, R. R. SchröderC. Dietrich (DE)

MIM.4.P060 Structure-property relationships in thin-film solar cells by scanning electron microscopy in combination with focused ion beam*N. Schäfer (DE)

MIM.4.P061 Interactions of bacteria and yeast in biofilms – transmission and scanning electron microscopic analysis*K. Hovnanyan, A. Pepoyan, M. Hovnanyan, L. NavasardyanL. Hovnanyan, A. Trchounian (AM)

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MIM.4.P062 Towards SIMS on the helium ion microscope – detection limits and experimental results on the ORIOND. Dowsett, L. Pillatsch, N. Vanhove, *P. Philipp, T. Wirtz (LU)S. Sijbrandij, J. Notte (MA/US)

MIM.4.P063 Detecting photosensitizing molecules at transmission electron microscopy by fluorescence photoconversion of diaminobenzidine*C. Pellicciari, M. Giagnacovo, B. Cisterna, M. CostanzoA. C. Croce, G. Bottiroli, M. Malatesta (IT)

MIM.4.P064 ProVIS Centre – Correlative Microscopy for imaging microbial-mediated biochemical processes*N. Musat, H. Stryhanyuk, H.-H. Richnow (DE)

MIM.4.P065 Prerequisites for correlative light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy of viral infections*C. Bayer, N. Subramanian, L. Wang, G. Frascaroli, T. MertensP. Walther (DE)

MIM.4.P066 Scanning electron microscopy observation of erythrocyte ghosts isolated from slaughterhouse blood by gradual hemolysis*I. Kostic, *K. Bukara, V. Ilić, S. Mojsilović, V. ĐorđevićB. Isailović, Đ. Veljović, B. Bugarski (RS)

MIM.5: Biomaterials1400–1600

MIM.5.P071 Scanning study of single magnetosomes: a crystal structure tailored by preparation procedure*H. Gojzewski (DE), A. Hashim (SK), M. GrzeszkowiakM. Makowski (PL), M. Molcan, M. Batkova, I. Batko (SK)D. Pawlowska (DE), M. Timko (SK)

MIM.5.P072 AFM study of a calcium hydroxyapatite morphology*N. Kurgan (UA)

MIM.5.P073 Analysis of the fretting corrosion deposits on biomaterials*K. Geric, S. Lazarevic, J. Grujic (RS)

MIM.5.P074 Microscopic study of Calcium Oxalate Crystallization in presence of Triticum aestivum L extract*K. Sekkoum (DZ)

MIM.5.P075 Acoustic microscopy – a powerful tool for teeth characterization and dental materials development*M. Warkentin, O. Specht, D. Trostmann, P. OttlJ. Geis-Gerstorfer, M. Rosentritt, D. Behrend (DE)

MIM.5.P076 Calcite mineralisation of bacterial surface-layer proteins*P. Simon, D. Gruner, E. Rosseeva, O. Kai, G. Rödel (DE)

MIM.5.P077 Tooth lead signal obtained by SEM-EDS may be useful for detection of environmental contamination with this metal*J. P. Mardegan Issa, F. A. Tocchini de Figueiredo, J. RamosR. F. Gerlach, E. Reiko Hashimoto Kawakita (BR)

MIM.5.P078 Microscopical alterations of the anterior tibial muscle after sciatic nerve crushing treated with lasertherapy and natural latex protein*J. P. Mardegan Issa, K. Lemos Muniz, F. José DiasL. G. Souza, V. Pedrazzi, R. A. Junqueira CalzzaniB. G. dos Santos Kotake, F. A. Tocchini de FigueiredoI.-S. Watanabe, J. P. Mardegan Issa (BR)

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Instrumentation and Methods (IM)IM.6 3D Imaging and AnalysisIM.7 Sample Preparation MethodsLife Sciences (LS)LS.6 Ultrastructural & Analytical Methods in Life SciencesLS.7 Subcellular Processes in Plants and Animal CellsMaterials Science (MS)MS.6 Low Dimensional Materials and CatalystsMS.7 Alloys and IntermetallicsMultimodal and Interdisciplinary Microscopies (MIM)MIM.6 Open topics

MIM.7 Crossdisciplinary Applications of Microscopy techniques

IM.6: 3D Imaging and Analysis1400–1600

IM.6.P123 Sparta: A Single Particle Analysis Toolbox Built Around Speed and Interactivity*D. Tegunov, N. Braun, S. Weinkauf (DE)

IM.6.P124 Using entropy for evaluation of colocalization of multimodal and multichannel microscopic images*M. Čapek, D. Hadraba, J. Lišková, J. Michálek, B. RadochováJ. Janáček (CZ)

IM.6.P125 Block face imaging of tissues and cells and applications for 3D reconstruction*M. Dass (DE)

IM.6.P126 Macro- and micro-CT analysis of porcine liver microvascular corrosion casts*L. Eberlova, V. Liska, H. Mirka, T. Gregor, Z. Tonar, M. SkalaA. Kralickova, R. Palek, D. Glanc, M. Kralickova (CZ)

IM.6.P127 3D X-ray microscopy for life sciences applications – high-resolution multiscale imaging of micro-anatomy, organismal diversity, and molecular expression*B. Metscher (AT), A. Merkle (AT, CA/US), G. Müller (AT)

IM.6.P128 Angular BSE Filtering for Topographic Information*D. Phifer (NL), J. Pecher, P. Valasek, M. PetrekT. Vystavel (CZ)

IM.6.P129 Electron tomography of Au nanorods at the atomic scale*B. Goris, S. Bals, G. Van Tendeloo (BE)

IM.6.P130 3D reconstruction of lipid droplets in lipase deficient macrophages*D. Kolb-Lenz, B. Radovic, G. Leitinger, D. Kratky (AT)

IM.6.P131 STEM tomography investigation within a combined optimization approach of mesoporous titania used as catalyst support*B. Winter (DE), V. Novák (CZ), E. Ortel, B. Butz, B. Paul (DE)P. Kočí, M. Marek (CZ), R. Kraehnert, E. Spiecker (DE)

IM.6.P132 Whisker-like oxide formation and its growth mechanism on pure iron nano powder*J. Gluch, C. Jung, L. Röntzsch, E. Zschech (DE)

IM.6.P133 Resolution Extension in Missing-wedge-free Dark-field Tomography*D. Tyutyunnikov, C. Koch, P. van Aken (DE)

IM.6.P134 New applications in Atom Probe Tomography*H.-U. Ehrke (DE), J. Valley, T. Ushikubo, (WI/US), M. Miller (TN/US)H. Takamizawa, Y. Shimizu (JP), L. GordonD. Joester (IL/US), A. Giddings, D. Larson (WI/US)

IM.6.P135 Combined SIMS-SPM instrument for high sensitivity and high resolution elemental 3D analysisY. Fleming, T. Wirtz, M. Gérard, *P. Philipp (LU), U. GysinT. Glatzel, E. Meyer, U. Maier, U. Wegmann (CH)

IM.6.P136 A compact solution for Eucentric Positioning inside the FIB/SEM*S. Kleindiek, K. Schock, S. Zaefferer (DE)

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IM.6.P137 Recent Advancements in Laboratory X-ray Microscopes for 3D to 4D Imaging and Analysis*A. Merkle, J. Gelb, L. Lavery (CA/US)

IM.7: Sample Preparation Methods1400–1600

IM.7.P144 The effects of different surface preparation techniques on EBSD measurements*Č. Donik, M. Godec (SI), D. Nolan (AU)

IM.7.P145 Tips and tricks in Ultramicrotomy*C. Mayrhofer, A. Zankel, H. Plank, G. Kothleitner (AT)

IM.7.P146 Comparison of TEM lamella preparation techniques on titania nanotube-arrays/metal Ti interface*M. Gec (SI), M. Krivec (SO), K. Žagar, L. SuhadolnikD. Jenko, G. Dražić, M. Čeh (SI)

IM.7.P147 Osmium, epon and immunogold labeling – Friend or foe?*A. Klingl, M. Debus, D. Märte (DE)

IM.7.P148 Low-energy Ar+-polishing of FIB prepared GaN-SiC interfaces for Cs-corrected STEM*A. Lotnyk, D. Poppitz, J. W. Gerlach, B. Rauschenbach (DE)

IM.7.P149 Scanning Electron Microscopy of biological samples without metal coating – utilizing bulk conductivity for enhanced preparation flexibility*H.-J. Ensikat, M. Weigend (DE)

IM.7.P150 Developments in Broad Argon Beam Systems to Complement Developments in TEMs and SEMs*M. Hassel-Shearer, T. Hosman, A. PakzadC. Spence (CA/US)

IM.7.P151 Preventing aggregation of nanoparticles during the drying procedure for TEM sample preparationB. Michen, *D. Vanhecke, B. Rothen-RutishauserA. Petri-Fink (CH)

IM.7.P152 Sub-10 nm nanomodification of GaAs nanowires with Helium ion microscope*E. Ubyivovk (GB), Y. Petrov, O. Vyvenko, A. BouravleuvG. Cirlin (RU)

IM.7.P153 Microscopic Analysis of Nanoscale Fillers in Polymer MatricesE. Kaya, C. Hopmann, *D. Rainer, C. Zekorn (DE)

IM.7.P154 Focused Ion Beam nanofabrication employing multiple Ion Species from Liquid Metal Alloy Ion Sources*S. Bauerdick, A. Nadzeyka, P. Mazarov, L. BruchhausR. Jede (DE)

LS.6: Ultrastructural & Analytical Methods in Life Sciences1400–1600

LS.6.P152 Does dexamethasone treatment change the expressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), cyclin D3, p27, p57 in normal and dexamethasone-induced intrauterine growth restricted rat placentas?*H. Er, N. Acar, A. Ozmen, C. Celik-Ozenci, I. UstunelE. T. Korgun (TR)

LS.6.P153 Application of Rhodamine B as a potential marker for silicon in cell walls of higher plants*M. Soukup, M. Martinka, A. Lux (SK)

LS.6.P154 FRAP analysis of dystroglycan, a membrane receptor involved in congenital muscular dystrophies*V. Palmieri, G. Maulucci, M. De Spirito, A. Maiorana, M. PapiA. Brancaccio, M. Bozzi, F. Sciandra (IT)

LS.6.P155 3D reconstruction of tick-borne encephalitis virus replication complexes*T. Bílý, M. Vancová, D. Ruzek, M. Palus, J. NebesářováL. Grubhoffer (CZ)

LS.6.P156 Evaluation of the effects of HMG-Co Reductase Inhibitors on the cell proliferation and cell death mechanisms of the breast adenocarcinoma cell line MCF-7T. Demirci, D. Zeybek, *S. Muftuoglu (TR)

LS.6.P157 Light-induced transformation of prolamellar body (PLB) during early stages of bean chloroplast biogenesis visualized by electron tomography*L. Rudowska, S. Suski, R. Mazur, M. GarstkaA. Mostowska (PL)

LS.6.P158 Effects of Robertsonian fusions on male reproduction – structural and ultrastructural analysis of the testis and epididymisJ. Repullés, M. A. Sans Fuentes, N. Medarde, J. MartínezM. Ponsà, M. J. López Fuster, J. Ventura*A. Sánchez-Chardi (ES)

LS.6.P159 Immunofluorescence distribution of cytoskeletal and extracellular matrix antigens in dogfish Scyliorhinus canicula L. notochord*I. Dujmovic, I. Bocina, K. Vukojevic, M. Saraga-Babic (HR)

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LS.6.P160 Interaction between mammalian cells and bacterial inclusion bodies through light and electron microscopy techniquesJ. Seras-Franzoso, *A. Sánchez-Chardi, E. García-FruitósM. Roldán, E. Vázquez, A. Villaverde (ES)

LS.6.P161 Three-dimensional arrangement of the vasa vasorum of the human great saphenous vein – a scanning electron microscopy and 3D-morphometry study*M. Herbst, T. Hölzenbein, B. Minnich (AT)

LS.6.P162 Iron-rich hard dental tissues from the feral coypu investigated by STEM-EELS and -EDX*V. Srot, U. Salzberger, B. Bussmann (DE), B. PokornyI. Jelenko (SI), P. A. van Aken (DE)

LS.6.P163 Correlation of structure and mass via scanning transmission electron microscopy*S. Tacke (DE), V. Krzyzanek (CZ), R. Reichelt, J. Klingauf (DE)

LS.6.P164 Visualization of chlorophyll-protein complexes in thylakoid and artificial membranes*R. Mazur, L. Rudowska, E. Janik, J. Bednarska, A. MostowskaW. I. Gruszecki, M. Garstka (PL)

LS.6.P165 Beta-glucan, from mushroom Pleurotus ostreatus, induces apoptosis and increases B16F10 cell adhesion and spreading*S. Biscaia, B. S. Borges, D. D. L. Bellan, L. F. D. AndradeE. Carbonero, M. Iacomini, S. M. D. Oliveira, C. C. D. OliveiraD. D. F. Buchi, E. D. S. Trindade, C. R. C. Franco (BR)

LS.6.P166 Quantitative 3D Analysis of Bioartificial Neovascular Assemblies with Focus on Angiogenesis by means of SEM*E. Polykandriotis (DE), A. Lametschwandtner (AT), A. DraguA. Arkudas, J. P. Beier, U. Kneser, R. E. Horch (DE)

LS.6.P167 Ultrastructural characterization, pathogenicity and host parasite relationship of microsporidian parasites infecting some marine fishes of the Red Sea, Egypt*F. Abdel-Ghaffar (EG)

LS.6.P168 Immunolabelling on sections in 2D and 3D, with speed and ecstasy*J. Flechsler, T. Heimerl, V. Heinz, R. Rachel (DE)

LS.6.P169 Freeze-Fracture Replica Immunolabeling revealed insights into the dynamics of urothelial plaques during blood-urine barrier formation in vitroM. E. Kreft, T. Višnjar (SI), *H. Robenek (DE)

LS.6.P170 Differentiation of Epidermal and Hair Follicle Stem Cells in Rat Newborn Skin from Maternal Diabetes After Treated with Propolis or Olive Leaf Extract*H. S. Vatansever, M. Kivanc, E. Boz, S. Cakir, H. CankorurN. H. Mansoub, S. Samancioglu, G. Ercan (TR)

LS.6.P171 3-D analysis of dictyosomes and multivesicular bodies in the unicellular model alga Micrasterias by FIB-FESEM seriesG. Wanner, T. Schaefer (DE), *U. Lütz-Meindl (AT)

LS.6.P172 Accumulation of fluoride in plants and crops after hydrogen fluoride explosion in Gumi industrial area, Korea*H. H. Kim, W. K. Lee, S. N. Yoo, T. W. Kim (KR)

LS.6.P174 A novel channel-like structure in the smooth endoplasmic reticulum of chicken retinal pigment epithelial cells visualized by rapid-freeze deep-etch technique*K. Miyaguchi (JP)

LS.6.P175 Ultrastructure of plasma membrane and membrane-microtubule linker of the connecting cilia in rat retinal rod cell examined by rapid-freeze deep-etch technique*K. Miyaguchi (JP)

LS.6.P176 Novel cross-linking structure between mitochondrial outer membranes in chicken retinal pigment epithelial cells revealed by rapid-freeze deep-etch technique*K. Miyaguchi (JP)

LS.6.P177 The effect of electrocauterization for internal thoracic artery harvesting during coronary artery bypasses grafting: an ultrastructural study*S. Gonca, B. Onan, I. S. Onan, S. Solakoğlu, I. BakırM. Yeniterzi (TR)

LS.7: Subcellular Processes in Plants and Animal Cells1400–1600

LS.7.P184 Thermal treatments induce ultrastructural changes in oil cavities of Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. (Leguminosae)*T. Rodrigues, A. Coneglian, P. Buarque, S. Machado (BR)

LS.7.P185 Histochemistry and ultrastructure of leaf glands colonized by bacteria in Styrax camporum Pohl. (Styracaceae)*S. Machado, T. Rodrigues (BR)

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LS.7.P186 Ultrastructural analysis of sink-source relations between green and white areas of variegated plant chimera Ficus benjamina var. Starlight*E. Labunskaya, V. Choob (RU)

LS.7.P187 3D reconstruction of in situ Short Intrafl agellar Transport trains in fl agella of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii*F. Cantele, E. Paccagnini, E. Vannuccini, M. Gentile, S. LanzavecchiaP. Lupetti (IT)

LS.7.P188 KillerRed expressing Tol2 transposon enhancer trap transgenics for in vivo studies of protein transport during zebrafi sh development*M. Sin, C. Teh, V. Korzh (SG)

LS.7.P189 Microscopy investigation of glandular trichomes of Satureja horvatii Šilić (Lamiaceae)*M. Marin (RS), L. Ascensao (PT), N. Jasnic, S. Brankovic (RS)

LS.7.P190 Stomach and hindgut cuticular lining differentiation during embryogenesis of the crustacean Porcellio scaber*P. Mrak, N. Žnidaršič, U. Bogataj, M. Tušek-ŽnidaričJ. Štrus (SI)

LS.7.P191 Fluorescent methods in recent studies of pollen physiology*M. Breygina, N. Matveyeva, I. Yermakov (RU)

LS.7.P192 The cell makers in tolerant plant to air pollutants in Rain Forest, Brazil*A. Nunes Vaz Pedroso, M. Domingos (BR)

LS.7.P193 Ultrastructural studies of mucilage secretion in stipular colleters of Ixora heterodoxa (Rubiaceae)*F. Tresmondi, S. R. Machado (BR)

LS.7.P194 Interaction of heavy ions with nuclear chromatin: Spatiotemporal investigations of biological responses in a cellular environment*B. Jakob, M. Beuke, I. Alber, J. Engelhardt, S. Hell, M. DuranteG. Taucher-Scholz (DE)

LS.7.P195 Comparison of different fi xation methods for the acoel worm Symsagittifera roscoffensis*A. Pfannkuchen (DE), X. Bailly (FR), R. EntzerothT. Kurth (DE)

LS.7.P196 Visualization of Benzo[a]pyrene (B[a]P) and its metabolites in live Hepa1c1c7 cells*R. Ali (IE), T. Hanke, S. Trump (DE)

LS.7.P197 Characterization of HBV transport pathways in macrophages*X. Cheng, *J. Wettengel, K. Esser, U. Protzer (DE)

LS.7.P198 Ultrastructural analysis of Drosophila nephrocytes by transmission electron microscopy*F. Hochapfel, M. Krahn (DE)

MS.6: Alloys and Intermetallics1400–1600

MS.6.P165 An EBSD approach for estimating the a´´ martensite fraction in ß titanium*D. Dietrich (DE), E. Farghadany, A. Zarei-Hanzaki, H. R. AbediM. Yadegari (IR), T. Lampke (DE)

MS.6.P166 Study of precipitation and recrystallization in Ti-Nb-Ta biomedical alloy during heat treatment*J. Malek, F. Hnilica, J. Veselý (CZ)

MS.6.P167 Rectifi cation of EBSD results from large scale maps*J. Buršík (CZ)

MS.6.P168 Relation between macroscopic shrinking and microstructural evolution in 17-4PH steel.*R. Sowa, A. Dziedzic, S. Arabasz, I. DulM. Parlinska-Wojtan (PL)

MS.6.P169 Investigation of the HAADF-STEM contrast thickness for different camera lengths in metallic glasses*V. Schmidt, H. Rösner, M. Peterlechner, G. Wilde (DE)

MS.6.P170 Statistical analysis of nanocrystals embedded in the amorphous phase of a Co-Ti alloy studied by TEM*S. Noisternig, C. Gammer, D. Geist, H.-P. KarnthalerC. Rentenberger (AT)

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MS.6.P171 The SEM study of ADI material embrittlement in water and hydrogen environment*D. Labus, D. Rajnovic, S. Balos, M. Dramicanin, O. Eric CekicL. Sidjanin (RS)

MS.6.P172 Devitrification of Co3Ti studied by in-situ heating in the TEM*C. Ebner, C. Gammer, D. Geist, H.-P. KarnthalerC. Rentenberger (AT)

MS.6.P173 The SEM study of cavitation damage of as-cast ductile iron*O. Eric Cekic, M. Dojcinovic, S. Balos, D. RajnovicL. Sidjanin (RS)

MS.6.P174 Microstructural SEM characterization, mechanical properties and corrosion rate evaluation of heat treated Ti-6Al-4V*A. S. Khalil, R. A. Abdel-Rehim (EG)

MS.6.P175 Characterization of the morphology and chemical composition of FdxPd1-x nanorods by advanced FEGSEM and low-voltage EDS analyses*Z. Samardžija, K. Žužek Rožman, D. Pečko, S. Kobe (SI)

MS.6.P176 High resolution STEM analysis of Sr and Yb in Al - 5wt.% Si alloys*M. Albu, J. Li, G. Kothleitner, P. Schumacher, F. Hofer (AT)

MS.6.P177 Differences in intermetallic phase growth in thermally aged alloyed gold bond interconnections on aluminium*B. Maerz, A. Graff, R. Klengel, M. Petzold (DE)

MS.6.P178 Evolution of ωo-phase in a TiAl-Nb-Mo alloy – microstructural characterization and mechanical properties*B. Rashkova, M. Schloffer, T. Schöberl, Z. Zhang, S. MayerH. Clemens (AT)

MS.6.P179 Direct metal laser sintering of a biocompatible Co-Cr-Mo alloy*E. Girardin, G. Barucca, E. Santecchia, P. Mengucci (IT)T. Moskalewicz (PL), A. Gatto, E. Bassoli, L. DentiL. Iuliano (IT)

MS.6.P180 Cu and Zn atomic columns of precipitates in Al-Mg-Si alloys investigated by aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopyT. Saito (NO), W. Lefebvre (FR), C. Marioara, S. Andersen*R. Holmestad (NO)

MS.6.P181 Microstructure evolution in annealed Co38Ni33Al29 shape memory alloy*J. Kopecek, V. Kopecký (CZ), J. Lu, H. Shi, R. Espinoza (BE)P. Sedlák, H. Seiner, M. Landa, D. Schryvers, O. Heczko (CZ)

MS.6.P182 Wear behavior of new generation powder metallurgical cold work tool steels*S. Polat, Ş. H. Atapek, E. Türedi, S. Gümüş, M. Yaman (TR)

MS.6.P183 Stress corrosion cracking in AA5083 mold material used for curing rubber compounds*A. Alkan, S. Gümüş, Ş. H. Atapek, Ş. Polat (TR)

MS.6.P184 Characterization of closely crystallographically related phases in γ-TiAl alloys by HEXRD and TEM imaging*H. Gabrisch (DE), S. Mayer (AT), F. Pyczak, M. RackelU. Lorenz, N. Schell, A. Schreyer, A. Stark (DE)

MS.6.P185 TEM study of Co3Ti made amorphous by high pressure torsion*C. Gammer, D. Geist, H.-P. Karnthaler, C. Rentenberger (AT)

MS.6.P186 Softening processes in accumulative roll-bonding processed twin-roll cast aluminium sheets studied by light and transmission electron microscopyM. Poková, *M. Cieslar (CZ)

MS.6.P187 Characterization of Ag-TiO2 and Au-TiO2 nanoparticles by means of Transmission Electron Microscopy*D. Jenko, R. Rudolf (SI), J. Bogovic, S. StopićB. Friedrich (DE), I. Anžel, M. Jenko (SI)

MS.6.P188 HRTM characterization of aluminium carbonitride nanoparticles*I. Luzhkova, A. Ermakov, A. Bagazeev, A. MurzakaevI. Grigorov, Y. Zainulin (RU)

MS.6.P189 Influence of thermal treatment on the structure of copper at ECA-pressing*A. Naizabekov, S. Lezhnev, I. Volokitina (KZ)

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MS.7: Low Dimensional Materials and Catalysts1400–1600

MS.7.P196 HAADF-STEM characterization of supported uranium oxide catalysts*F. Krumeich, A. Amrute, C. Mondelli, J. Pérez-Ramírez (CH)

MS.7.P197 Systematic characterization of dynamics of transition metals inside SWNT by in-situ aberration-corrected HRTEM at low acceleration voltages between 20 and 80 kV*T. Zoberbier, J. Biskupek, U. Kaiser (DE), T. ChamberlainA. Khlobystov (GB)

MS.7.P198 Investigations of Sn-doped ZnO nanowires with multiple inversion domain boundaries*G. Schaan, S.-M. Hühne, H. Schmid, W. Mader (DE)

MS.7.P199 Exploring optimum parameters for off-axis holograms at 80 kV with Cs-corrected Titan 80-300*D. Geiger, J. Biskupek, U. Kaiser (DE)

MS.7.P200 TEM investigation of FeGa alloy nanowires electrochemically deposited within nanoporous templates*C. Damm, A. Funk, D. Iselt, H. Schlörb, L. SchultzB. Rellinghaus, T. Sturm, A. Pöhl (DE)

MS.7.P201 Application of energy low loss backscattered electrons in material characterization and analysis*X. Liu (DE)

MS.7.P202 Structure of composite mesoporous silica particles synthesized by low-toxic routeA. Sitnikova, *D. Kirilenko, D. Kurdyukov, E. Trofi movaV. Golubev (RU)

MS.7.P203 Growth and characterization of metallic nanowires – Cu, Fe and Cu/Fe*W. Huang, G. Richter, O. Kraft (DE)

MS.7.P204 Internal architecture in coffi n-shaped ZSM-5 zeolite crystals unraveled by FIB-assisted TEMJ. Lu, *D. Schryvers, M. Roeffaers, E. BartholomeeusenB. Sels (BE)

MS.7.P205 Towards controllable growth of SiGe single and double quantum dot nanostructures*Y. Ma, S. F. Huang, C. Zeng, T. Zhou, Z. Zhong, Y. L. FanX. J. Yang, J. S. Xia, Z. M. Jiang (CN)

MS.7.P206 Growth, microstructures and optical properties of coupled three-dimensional Ge quantum dot crystals*Y. Ma, Z. Zhong, T. Zhou, X. Yang, Z. Jiang (CN)

MS.7.P207 Coupling effects of Ge/Si quantum dots studied by conductive atomic force microscopy and Kelvin probe force microscopy*F. Ye, Y. Zhang, Y. Lv, X. Yang (CN)

MS.7.P208 Interaction between electronic and mechanical degrees of freedom in graphene – probing by electron diffraction*D. Kirilenko (RU)

MS.7.P209 Morphology of a thermally processed (1:1) AuPd alloy heterogeneous catalyst*E. Teixeira Neto, D. O. dos Santos, A. A. Teixeira Neto (BR)

MS.7.P210 In-situ chlorine etching of nanowires by focused electron beam - a direct-modifi cation approach for tailoring nanowire properties*H. D. Wanzenboeck, J. Mika, I. Bassem, M. ShawravA. Lugstein, E. Bertagnolli (AT)

MS.7.P211 Electron holography probing interlayer charge redistributions in folded graphene membranes*L. Ortolani, C. Degli Esposti Boschi, G. P. VeroneseR. Rizzoli (IT), J. Simoni (IE), R. Mazzaro, V. Morandi (IT)

MIM.6: Open topics1400–1600

MIM.6.P083 Chemical characterization of painting layers by means of electron and FT-IR microscopy*T. Zubin Ferri (HR)

MIM.6.P084 Iterative fi ltering algorithm for denoising HR(S)TEM micrographs*H. Du, C.-L. Jia, J. Mayer (DE)

MIM.6.P085 Nanofl ight movies – getting a synoptic view on microstructures*S. Diller, H. Mantz, M. Holder (DE)

MIM.6.P086 The ultrastructure of the adhesive organs of Macrostomum lignano (Macrostomida, Platyhelminthes)*W. Salvenmoser, B. Lengerer, R. Pjeta (AT), L. SchärerR. Arbore (CH), J. Wunderer, M. Rodrigez, P. Ladurner (AT)

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MIM.6.P087 The sad and sorry state of phage electron microscopy*H.-W. Ackermann (CA)

MIM.6.P088 Piezo-based focusing solution for high-speed scanning of microtiter plates with a continuously moving scanning stageR. Schmitt, *F. Schenk (DE)

MIM.6.P089 Ultrastructure and cellulose distribution of Miscanthus sinensis internode tissues by TEM and Raman imaging*J. Ma, J. Ma, Z. Ji, X. Zhang, X. Zhou, F. Xu (CN)

MIM.6.P090 SEM and confocal Raman microscopic study of morphological and topochemical changes of poplar cell walls during alkali pretreatmentZ. Ji, X. Zhang, J. Ma, *F. Xu (CN)

MIM.6.P091 Room-facelift for new JEOL JEM-ARM 200F instruments*K. Hahn (DE)

MIM.6.P092 Low-keV electron diffractive imaging based on a single-atom electron source*I.-S. Hwang, W.-T. Chang, C.-Y. Lin, W.-H. Hsu, M.-T. ChangT. T. Tsong (TW)

MIM.6.P093 Chitosan disrupts urinary bladder urothelium regardless of the differentiation stage of superficial urothelial cells*T. Višnjar, M. Erdani Kreft (SI)

MIM.6.P094 Quantification of Apoptotic Cell Death of Using the Internal Thoracic Artery in Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)*U. Uslu, S. Gonca, I. S. Onan, B. Onan, L. Kilickan (TR)

MIM.6.P095 Apoptotic index of Harvesting the Saphenous Vein for Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (CABG)*S. Gonca, O. Sen, U. Uslu, A. Zeybek (TR)

MIM.6.P096 Histomorphometrical and Clinical Evaluation of the Effects of Decortication Procedure Using Er:Yag Laser on Tooth Movement in Rats*A. Cumbul, S. Erdem, F. Isik, U. Uslu, O. Oztoprak (TR)

MIM.6.P097 Localization of SNAREs in the mouse urotheliumS. Hudoklin, *R. Romih (SI)

MIM.6.P098 Effect of grape fruit juice on concor-induced nephrotoxicity and apoptosis in albino rats*A. Elshabka, S. Sakr (EG)

MIM.6.P099 Rocking curves of few layer graphene by evaluation of TEM dark field tilt series*C. Dolle, B. Butz, F. Niekiel, D. Waldmann, H. WeberE. Spiecker (DE)

MIM.7: Crossdisciplinary Applications of Microscopy techniques1400–1600

MIM.7.P106 Textural variations in experimental metallurgical coke – insights from optical microscopy and wavelet-based image analysis*S. Gornostayev, J. Heino, T. Kokkonen, H. MakkonenS. Huttunen, T. Fabritius (FI)

MIM.7.P107 Lensless chip-microscope for in situ cell microscopy*M. Hubl, M. Blechert, M. Engelhardt, S. Seifert (DE)A. Ziolkowska (PL), E. Jung, L. Georgi (DE)

MIM.7.P108 Influence of ultraviolet radiation on spider silk – electron microscope studies*N. Ismail, K. L. Goh, P. Pasbakhsh, S. P. Chang, L. Wee Loong (MY)

MIM.7.P109 Correlation of the nanoindentation induced pop-in effects with SEM and TEM observation of nanocomposite nc-TiC/a-C:H coatings*V. Bursikova, J. Buršík, L. Zabransky, P. Soucek, P. Vasina (CZ)

MIM.7.P110 Enhancing effective depth-of-field using spectra-specific wavelet based multi-focus image fusion for digital pathology applications*S. Conjeti, B. Ghosh, S. P. K. Kari, D. Sheet, J. Chatterjee (IO)

MIM.7.P111 Trajectory analysis of Navicula pavillardii cells by using semi-circular microgrooves*K. Umemura, T. Haneda, M. Tanabe, A. Suzuki, Y. KumashiroK. Itoga, T. Okano, S. Mayama (JP)

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AAbdelbacki, A. 48AbdelFatah, A. 47Abdel-Ghaffar, F. 65Abdelouahed, T. 54Abedi, H. 66Abel Rehim, R. 68Acar, N. 64Ackermann, H.-W. 72Ader, M. 60Ageeva, I. 28Agostinelli, E. 59Agronskaia, A. 29Agudo Jácome, L. 34, 43Ahmadpour, S. 47Akcali, S. 47Akemeier, D. 43Akin, D. 57Akpolat, M. 47Alber, I. 66Albonetti, C. 43Albrecht, M. 59, 60Albu, M. 56, 68Alemu, A. 48Alexe, M. 52Ali, F. 48Ali, R. 66Alkan, A. 68Alkan, F. 47Allen, L. 29Alper Ercan, G. 47Altieri, B. 50Altinkaya, A. 47Altmann, F. 52Altun, A. 46Ambrosio, E. 27Aminahmadi, B. 58Ammendolia, M. 27Amrute, A. 70Andersen, S. 68Andrade, L. D. 65Antesberger, T. 60Antonyan, A. 56Anufriev, Y. 43Anžel, I. 68Apreutesei, M. 59Arabasz, S. 66Arai, S. 55Arbak, S. 45Arbore, R. 70Arenal, R. 43Argun, G. 48Arkudas, A. 65Arslan, G. 42Aruta, C. 32As, D. J. 55Ascagni, M. 54Ascensao, L. 66Aschenbrenner, T. 40Ashokkumar, M. 46Assenmacher, W. 50

Atapek, Ş. 68Auge, E. 30Aulicino, A. 42Aurora, A. 57Ayla, S. 47

BBaaziz, W. 43Baburin, I. 59Bacchetta, R. 54Bach, A. 32Backen, A. 28Bacon, N. 26Baekke, B. 56Bagazeev, A. 68Bagmut, A. 32Bähler, M. 56Bailly, X. 66Bajcetic, M. 57Baji, Z. 59Bakır, I. 65Baldassarri, V. 45, 46Balos, S. 68Bals, S. 62Ban, N. 29Bando, Y. 45Banhart, J. 51Barna, P. 26Bartel, H. 27Bartels, C. 24Bartholomeeusen, E. 70Bartosik, M. 45Barucca, G. 30, 51, 59, 68Basailovic, M. 47Bassem, I. 70Basso, P. 45Bassoli, E. 68Batko, I. 61Batkova, M. 61Batoni, G. 42Batoo, k. 54Battistelli, M. 45, 46Bauer, B. 40Baumgart, H. 58Baus-Lončar, M. 46Baybekov, A. 48Baybekov, I. 48Bayer, C. 61Bayle-Guillemaud, P. 35Becheri, T. 52Beck, T. 55Bedeir, B. 47Bednarska, J. 65Begin-Colin, S. 43Behler, C. 28Behrend, D. 61Beier, J. 65Beiroth, F. 45Beitelschmidt, D. 35Bejtka, K. 52, 60Bele, C. 50

Beleggia, M. 32, 56, 58Belic, D. 43Bellack, A. 42Bellan, D. L. 65Belovari, T. 46Beltran, A. 25Benedec, D. 50Benia, H. 52Benke, J. 32Benner, G. 30, 34, 52Bensch, W. 30, 45Berankova, K. 46Bergenti, I. 43Berger, D. 43, 44, 51, 57Bergström, L. 40Bernhard, J. 29Bernroider, E. N. 34Berry, D. 24Bertagnolli, E. 43, 57, 70Berthold, L. 43Bertin, N. 50Bessereau, J.-L. 32Betzler, S. 58Beuke, M. 66Beyer, A. 40Bhatnagar, A. 52Bhattacharya, D. 27Bianco, S. 52Biddau, G. 55Biermann, D. 54Biggiogera, M. 34Bijelić, M. 50Bijelić, N. 46Bikashvili, T. 32Bikiaris, D. 43Billard, A. 59Bily, T. 54Bílý, T. 64Birajdar, B. 60Birarda, G. 54Birch, J. 59Birkelbach, B. 46Biro, D. 26Biró, L. 59Biscaia, S. 65Biscarini, F. 43Biskupek, J. 34, 39, 55, 70Bittencourt, C. 54Blank, F. 22,27Blank, V. 54Blechert, M. 72Bleyl, S. 28Bliokh, K. 35Blöchl, P. 27Blumtritt, H. 56Bocina, I. 64Bock, E. 57Bocker, C. 28Boehringer, D. 29Boese, M. 54Bogataj, U. 66

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Bogovic, J. 68Böhm, C. 24Bok, J. 44Bökel, C. 60Bombelli, C. 50Bon, S. 24Bonatto Minella, A. 37Bonatto Minella, C. 58Booth, C. 27Boothroyd, C. 56Borgatti, F. 43Borges, B. 65Bornhöfft, M. 32Bornschlegl, M. 55Börrnert, F. 56Boscanin, A. 47Bosch, E. 44Bosman, M. 26Bottiroli, G. 61Böttner, H. 30Botton, G. 36, 55Boucheta, A. 52Bouravleuv, A. 64Boz, E. 65Bozzi, M. 64Bozzuto, G. 50Brabec, C. 30Brancaccio, A. 64Branitzki-Heinemann, K. 34Brankovic, S. 66Braun, N. 62Breuer, T. 24Breygina, M. 66Brombacher, C. 59, 60Brown, P. 45Brunel, D. 43Bruno, V. 48Buarque, P. 65Bubner, P. 32Buchi, D. F. 65Buffat, P. 58Buffière, M. 54Bugarski, B. 61Bugli, F. 40Bugnet, M. 36, 55Bukara, K. 61Burattini, S. 45, 46Burdikova, Z. 37Burghardt, T. 27Burkart, I. 36Burkhardt, C. 42Burkhardt, S. 44Buršík, J. 51, 66, 72Bursikova, V. 72Busch, W. 28Busquets Mataix, D. 43Busquets, N. 46Bussmann, B. 52, 65Butaev, A. 48Büttner, D. 28Butz, B. 30, 34, 62, 72

Buurmans, I. 29Buzadzic, B. 46Bykova, E. 50

CCaballero-Fernández, J. 59Cadel, E. 40Čakić-Milošević, M. 47Cakir, S. 65Cakmaklioglu-Kal, E. 47Calcabrini, A. 46Calvie, E. 28Camin, B. 44Campa, M. 42Canıllıoglu, Y. E. 46Cankorur, H. 65Cantele, F. 66Cao, G. 51Čapek, M. 62Carbonero, E. 65Carius, R. 58Carlino, E. 32Carregari, V. 47Casinelli, M. 42Castejón, O. 32Castillo-Rodriguez, M. 51Cataldi, A. 46Cauda, V. 51, 52Cavalieri, F. 46Cebi, G. 47Čeh, M. 37, 52, 64Čekada, M. 59Celasco, E. 51Celik-Ozenci, C. 64Cengiz, M. 47Cerkezkayabekir, A. 47Cetinkale, O. 47Chakrabarti, R. 30Chakravadhanula, V. K. 52, 58Chamberlain, T. 70Chang, M.-T. 72Chang, S. 72Chang, W.-T. 72Chatterjee, J. 72Chauliaras, G. 57Chekhonin, P. 59Chen, F.-R. 24Chen, J. 37Chen, R. 24Chen, Y. 42Chen, Z. 51Cheng, X. 48, 66Chernev, B. 43Chernov, S. 54Chesca, A. 45Cheung, D. 24Chevalier, J. 28Chiappone, A. 60Chiarpotto, M. 40Chiodini, S. 43Chiodoni, A. 51, 52, 60

Chisholm, M. 30Chmelik, R. 24Cho, N.-H. 51Choi, C.-H. 54Choob, V. 50, 66Chrissafis, K. 43Christiansen, S. 30Ciancio, R. 32Ciasca, G. 40Cicek, C. 47Cieslar, M. 68Cirlin, G. 64Cisterna, B. 34, 61Ciston, J. 27Claudio, S. 42Clemens, H. 68Collakova, J. 24Colone, M. 42, 46, 50Condello, M. 27Coneglian, A. 65Congiu, T. 45Conjeti, S. 72Contini, V. 57Cooper, D. 21, 30Corbin, G. 26Córdoba, L. 46Costanzo, M. 34, 61Coufalova, E. 54Crisci, E. 46Croce, A. 61Cumbul, A. 72Curlin, M. 50Curzi, D. 45Cvetko, J. 47Czerwinski, A. 59Czigany, Z. 59Czyrska-Filemonowicz, A. 55, 58

Dda Cruz Höfling, M. 47Dadras, M. 60d’Agostino, R. 59Daims, H. 42D’Alfonso, A. 29Damm, C. 70Dammann, M. 52Damsgaard, C. 28Daneu, N. 50Daniel, R. 60Dankwort, T. 30Dass, M. 62Dauphin, Y. 56de Almeida, N. 42De Backer, A. 39, 40De Berardis, B. 27de Brito-Gitirana, L. 54de Campos Vidal, B. 54De Caro, R. 46De Colli, M. 46de Jonge, N. 54De Leo, G. 48

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de Loos, M. 27de Pablos-Martín, A. 51De Spirito, M. 40, 64De, U. 52Debus, M. 64Dediu, A. 43Degli Esposti Boschi, C. 70Dehm, G. 60Deli, M. 48Dellby, N. 26Delmelle, R. 58Demarchi, D. 60Demir Mülazımoğlu, A. 52Demirci, S. 47Demirci, T. 64den Dekker, A. 39den Hertog, M. 56Deng, M. 45Deniz, H. 52Denti, L. 68Derakhshandeh, J. 44Detzel, T. 28Di Bella, M. 48Di Cristoforo, A. 30, 51di Girolamo, G. 57Di Mundo, R. 59Di Valerio, V. 46Diamante, M. 45Didilescu, A. 48Diestel, A. 28Dieterle, L. 51Dietrich, C. 60Dietrich, D. 66Diller, S. 70Dimroth, F. 57Ditlbacher, H. 28Dittmann, C. 42Djerdj, I. 36Djuricic, D. 47Dlouhý, A. 34Dluhos, J. 43Dobranska, K. 43Dobrik, G. 59Doeblinger, M. 58Doemer, H. 43Dojcinovic, M. 68Dolder, H. 45Dolle, C. 72Dols-Pérez, A. 46Domingos, M. 66Domínguez, J. 46Donati, S. 43Dong, Z.-L. 26Donhauser, D. 51Donik, Č. 64Đorđević, V. 61Dörfel, I. 58Dörmbach, K. 58dos Santos Kotake, B. 61dos Santos, D. 70Douillard, T. 42

Dowsett, D. 30, 61Dragin Jerman, U. 47Dragu, A. 65Dramicanin, M. 68Draxl, C. 55Dražić, G. 64Drev, S. 50Dries, M. 26Dřínek, V. 59Drobne, D. 42, 54Drsticka, M. 54Du, H. 70Du, K. 54Duchamp, M. 55, 56Dudin, A. 43Duis, K. 28Dujmovic, I. 64dul, I. 66Dunin-Borkowski, R. 57, 58Duppel, V. 30, 45, 51Durán, A. 51Durante, M. 66Dursun, E. 57Dutour Sikirić, M. 52Dziedzic, A. 66

EEberle, D. 60Eberlova, L. 62Ebert, M. 36Ebner, C. 68Eckert, J. 35Eckhardt, R. 44, 55Edgerton, V. 27Eganova, E. 43Egelman, E. 21, 29Eggeler, G. 34Egoavil, R. 29Ehrke, H.-U. 62Eibinger, M. 32Eiblmeier, J. 51Eichhorn, S. 50Ekhaise, F. 42El Mel, A.-A. 54El- Sharkawy, A. 48Elballal, S. 48Elfrink, K. 56Ellinger, A. 37Elmers, H.-J. 54Elshabka, A. 72Emami, M. 51Engelhardt, J. 66Engelhardt, M. 72Engelmann, H.-J. 40Engelmann, J. 40, 59Ensikat, H.-J. 64Entrup, M. 55Entzeroth, R. 66Epicier, T. 34, 35, 55Eppler, S. 52Er, H. 64

Ercan, G. 65Erdani Kreft, M. 47, 72Erdem, S. 72Eric Cekic, O. 68Erichsen, T. 45Eriksson, F. 59Erkanlı Şentürk, G. 45Ermakov, A. 68Erni, R. 30, 37Ersen, O. 43Ersoz, M. 57Erten-Ela, S. 58Escher, C. 26Eser, M. 47Esin, S. 42Esnouf, C. 59Espinoza, R. 68Esser, K. 48, 66Essig, S. 57Eswara Moorthy, S. 29Evirgen, G. 47Eychmüller, A. 59

FFabritius, T. 72Fähler, S. 28Fahlmam, M. 43Fahrenson, C. 44Fajgar, R. 59Falcieri, E. 45, 46Falke, M. 56Falkowski, V. 58Fan, Y. 70Fandrich, M. 40Farghadany, E. 66Farias, V. 51Farías, V. 52Farle, M. 28Fassbender, J. 32Faulhaber, M. 54Favero, G. 45Fay, M. 36, 45Fedorovich, A. 45Fehlner, P. 44Feigl, M. 58Felder, E. 35Feldhoff, A. 30Feldmann, C. 52Fenner, M. 59Ferluga, D. 48Fernández, A. 59Ferraris, P. 54Ferroni, M. 25Filimonenko, A. 36Filimonenko, V. 36Filip, L. 50Fink, H.-W. 26Fink, R. 28Fischer, A. 54Fischer, D. 32Fladischer, K. 43

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Flechsler, J. 42, 65Fleming, Y. 30, 62Flohre, J. 58Florea, I. 43Florentino, P. 25Florian, M.-F. 52Floriano, R. 47Fogarassy, Z. 59FoghI, k. 47Folger, A. 58Fontaíña-Troitiño, N. 28Fontana, M. 51, 52Foray, G. 42Forbes, B. 29Formanek, P. 59Formisano, G. 50Foustriopoulos, K. 57Fraas, S. 28Fraile, L. 46Francesco, T. 42Franco, C. C. 65Frandsen, C. 32Frangakis, A. 43Franke, D. 51Franken, E. 30Franklyn, P. 28Frascaroli, G. 61Fraser, H. 29Fratzl, P. 56

Freitag, A. 56Freitag, B. 39, 40Frentrup, M. 52Frenzel, J. 34Friedrich, B. 68Friedrich, D. 57Frindt, N. 26Fritz, R. 39, 40Fritzsche, M. 32Frysak, J. 34Fuchs, J. 60Funk, A. 70

GGabrisch, H. 68Gadelha, F. 45Gagen, E. 40Gajović, A. 52Gajovic, S. 57Galanis, A. 40Galimberti, V. 34Galkov, V. 43Gall, M. 52Gammer, C. 35, 66, 68Gandhi, H. 60Ganner, T. 32Gannott, F. 60Gao, K. 54Garbrecht, M. 59

García-Fruitós, E. 65Garcia-Moreno, F. 51Garino, N. 52Garling, J. 50Garnier, V. 28Garstka, M. 50, 64, 65Gatto, A. 68Gauquelin, N. 36Gavagnin, M. 43Ge, Y. 35Gebhardt, C. 21, 27Gec, M. 64Geiger, D. 39, 70Geim, A. 27Geis-Gerstorfer, J. 61Geisler, H. 40Geist, D. 35, 66, 68Gelb, J. 64Gelinsky, M. 28Gemmi, M. 40Gemming, T. 55, 59Genoud, C. 21, 24Gentile, M. 66Genz, F. 44George, A. 42George, E. 34Georgi, L. 72Gérard, M. 62Gerbaldi, C. 52

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Gereli, A. 46Gergely-Fülöp, E. 59Geric, K. 61Gerlach, J. 60, 64Gerlach, R. 61Gerritsen, H. 29Gerthsen, D. 30, 32, 39, 43, 52 54, 58Gerwien, K. 45Gestmann, I. 44Gezen-Ak, D. 57Ghani, F. 58Ghidini, M. 43Gholinia, A. 27Ghosh, B. 72Giagnacovo, M. 61Giansanti, L. 50Giddings, A. 62Gieczewska, K. 50Gieseler, A. 26Gilardi, E. 57Gimenez-Lopez, M. 45Girardin, E. 68Girgsdies, F. 58Glaab, F. 51Glanc, D. 62Glatzel, T. 62Gluch, J. 62Gnauck, P. 24Godec, M. 42, 64Godinho, V. 59Goeke, S. 54Goh, K. 72Gojzewski, H. 58, 61Gokalp, S. 47Golberg, D. 45Golic, I. 46Golla-Schindler, U. 34, 52Golovchenko, M. 40Golubev, V. 70Goluža, T. 46Gonca, S. 65, 72Gonnissen, J. 39Gorantla, S. 36Gorb, S. 32Gorbachev, R. 27Gordon, L. 62Goris, B. 62Gornostayev, S. 72Gorris, H.-H. 37Göttfert, F. 30Gozuacik, D. 36Grabenbauer, M. 30, 35, 42, 60Grabher, C. 24Graff, A. 52, 56, 68Graziosi, P. 43Gregor, T. 62Gregori, G. 57Grieb, T. 39, 40Gries, K. I. 40Grigorov, I. 68

Grillo, V. 39Grinblat, J. 51Grindeland, R. 27Grishin, M. 42Grishtaeva, A. 54Grogger, W. 59Groves, T. 59Grubhoffer, L. 40, 48, 64Grujic, J. 61Grün, A. 42Gruner, D. 61Grunwald, I. 32Gruszecki, W. 65Grzeszkowiak, M. 61Grzyb, J. 50Guazzoni, N. 54Gubbens, S. 27Guda, M. 47Guescini, M. 46Guller, A. 45Gümüş, S. 32, 68Gunde Cimerman, N. 42Gurovich, B. 60Guziewicz, M. 59Gysin, U. 62

HHaas, B. 40Habermeier, H.-U. 39Hadraba, D. 62Hahn, K. 72Haider, M. 34, 44Haigh, S. 22, 27Hajjaran, H. 46Hambach, R. 30, 55, 56Han, H. 42Han, H.-M. 35Haneda, T. 72Hanganu, D. 50Hangen, U. 60Hanke, T. 66Hannula, S.-P. 35Hansen, T. 27, 28Hanzig, F. 55Hao, L. 40Harrison, R. 32Hartel, P. 39Hartmann, D. 48Hartmann, N. 28Hartmann, R. 40Hartz, C. 44Hasché, F. 57Hashim, A. 61Hashimoto, Y. 44Hasirci, V. 32Hassanein, M. 47Hassel-Shearer, M. 64Hauröder, B. 42Hause, G. 21, 27, 28Häusler, I. 56Häußler, D. 57

Havelka, M. 44Hébert, C. 56Heczko, O. 35, 68Hedberg, C. 60Hegermann, J. 46Hegyi, P. 48Heim, K. 51Heimerl, T. 42, 65Heinig, K.-H. 57Heino, J. 72Heintzmann, R. 22, 26Heinz, V. 40, 65Heinz, W. 28Hell, S. 66Hemmleb, M. 43Hempel, W. 32Heneka, M. 43Henkel, A. 56Herbst, M. 65Herfort, J. 60Hernandez-Ramirez, F. 28Herreros Lucas, C. 45Herrmann, J. 55Hesse, D. 52Hesseler, B. 45Hetaba, W. 51, 55Hettler, S. 26Heyroth, F. 52Hickey, S. 59Hietschold, M. 56, 60Hill, R. 43Hillert, R. 26Hinderks, D. 55Hinrichs, K.-U. 40Hnilica, F. 66Hočevar, M. 42, 54Hochapfel, F. 66Höche, T. 36, 51, 55Hoda, Y. 48Hofer, F. 45, 68Hoffman, J. 59Hofmann, D. 28Hofstädter, F. 27Hohenau, A. 28Hohenester, U. 28Holder, M. 70Holmestad, R. 68Holzapfel, B. 59Hölzenbein, T. 65Holzmair, J. 30Hommel, D. 40Hömpler, U. 24Honnert, U. 56Hopmann, C. 64Horch, R. 65Horn, A. 43Horsewell, A. 43Hosman, T. 64Hosoi, S. 32, 56Houben, L. 57Hovnanyan, K. 56, 60

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Hovnanyan, L. 60Hovnanyan, M. 60Hovnanyan, N. 56Hozak, P. 36Hrkac, V. 45, 51Hsu, W.-H. 72Hu, Y. 55Huang, S. 70Huang, W. 70Huber, H. 42Hubl, M. 72Hübner, R. 57Hudoklin, S. 72Hühne, S.-M. 50, 70Hultman, L. 59Humbel, B. 38, 43Hunter, N. 47Hurdag, C. 46Hütten, A. 43, 51Hütter, P. 24Hutterer, S. 46Huttunen, S. 72Hwang, I.-S. 72

IIacomini, M. 65Ibadov, B. 48Idrissi, H. 58Idrobo, J.-C. 50

Ifland, B. 57Ihle, S. 25, 40Ikeno, H. 55Ilgaz Aydinlar, E. 46Ilić, V. 61Imlau, R. 56, 58Inan, M. 47Inan, S. 47Ince, U. 46Ingino, P. 24Irban, A. 46Irisov, O. 48Isailović, B. 61Iselt, D. 70Isik, F. 72Ismail, N. 72Issa, I. 28Ito, H. 44Itoga, K. 72Iuliano, L. 68Ivanda, M. 50Ivanov, V. 51Ivers-Tiffée, E. 58Ivshina, I. 42

JJacobsen, C. 43Jäger, W. 57Jahn, U. 60

Jakob, B. 66Janáček, J. 62Janik, E. 65Janik, O. 59Jankovic, A. 46Janowska, I. 43Jansen, J. 39Jansen, M. 32Janzen, R. 44, 54Jasnic, N. 66Jelenko, I. 65Jenichen, B. 60Jenko, D. 64, 68Jenko, M. 42, 68Jensen, L. S. 43Jeremie, Z. 54Jeschke, S. 55Jetten, M. 42Jeulin, D. 34Jezek, D. 47Ježek, D. 46Ji, Z. 70, 72Jia, C.-L. 70Jiang, X. 37Jiang, Z. 70Jin, L. 39Jinschek, J. 45Jirásková, Y. 51Jiruse, J. 45

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Jiruše, J. 44Joester, D. 62Jöhrmann, N. 60Joly-Pottuz, L. 42, 59Jooß, C. 59Jorand, Y. 28Jörissen, L. 29José Dias, F. 61Julia, R. 52Julián, E. 50Jung, C. 62Jung, E. 72Junqueira Calzzani, R. 61

KKai, O. 61Kaiser, U. 30, 34, 36, 39, 52 55, 56, 70Kalaidzidis, I. 54Kalaidzidis, Y. 54Kaldenbach, A. 32Kalkbrenner, T. 60Kandil, A. 46Kapelle, B. 45Kara, A. 47, 56Karaca, T. 47Karamustafaoglu, A. 47Karaoz, E. 32Karbivskyy, V. 59Karbovskaya, L. 59Kari, S. K. 72Karnthaler, H.-P. 35, 66, 68Karpuz, V. 46Karreman, M. 22, 29Kasama, T. 32Kast, A. 32Kastenmüller, A. 28Kątcki, J. 59Kautschor, L.-O. 24Kaya, E. 64Kaya, P. 42Kaya-Dagistanli, F. 47, 48Keimer, B. 39Keller, U. 54Kellermeier, M. 51Kelsch, M. 51Kemper, R. 55Kenar, H. 32Kern, D. 60Kern, K. 52Kesemenli, C. 32Kessels, M. 37Khalil, A. 50, 68Khashimov, F. 48Khlobystov, A. 45, 70Khmelenin, D. 58Kienle, L. 30, 45, 51Kienle, M. 44Kießling, F. 51, 58Kilickan, L. 72Kim, H. 65

Kim, T. 65Kim, Y.-S. 42Kinnear, C. 54Kinyanjui, M. 30Kirilenko, D. 70Kırımlıoglu, H. 46Kirschner, J. 54Kiselev, N. 51Kisielowski, C. 24Kiskinova, M. 54Kiss, Á. 39Kittel, A. 48Kivanc, M. 47, 65Kıvanc, M. 47Kizilay, G. 47Klande, T. 30Kleebe, H.-J. 54Kleindiek, S. 60, 62Klementova, M. 59Klengel, R. 68Klenov, D. 29Klepal, W. 32Klimek, L. 56Klingauf, J. 37, 65Klingl, A. 42, 64Klocke, V. 36Kluwig, M. 28Kneissl, M. 52Kneser, U. 65Kniep, R. 59Knolle, P. 48Knudsen, L. 46Kobe, S. 68Koch, C. 39, 62Koch, C. T. 35, 39, 40, 52, 55Koch, D. 37Koch, T. 35, 39, 40, 52, 55Kochergin, V. 58Kočí, P. 62Kohl, H. 39, 51, 55Kohlstedt, H. 51Kojc, N. 48Kokkonen, T. 72Kolacevic, M. 57Kolb-Lenz, D. 62Kolenc, M. 47Komarov, D. 60Kompatscher, A. 52König, J. 30Könneke, M. 40Konno, M. 44Konstantinidis, S. 54Konvalina, I. 39Kopecek, J. 68Kopecký, V. 68Korac, A. 46Korac, B. 46Kordic, M. 46Korgun, E. 64Kormout, K. 60Körner, M. 32

Köroğlu, P. 45Korzh, V. 66Kose, G. 32Kosi, N. 57Kostanjsek, R. 42Kostanjšek, R. 42Koster, A. 30Koster, G. 29Köster, S. 36Kostic, I. 61Kostic, J. 57Kotaka, Y. 40Kotakoski, J. 40Kotera, M. 32, 56Kothleitner, G. 64, 68Kotova, S. 45Kovačević, L. 59Kovács, A. 55, 56, 58, 59Kovalev, A. 32Kowalsky, W. 51Koyama, K. 44Kozina, V. 46, 47Kozlova, D. 60Kraehnert, R. 62Krahn, M. 66Kralickova, A. 62Kralickova, M. 62Kramer, T. 59Krantz, J. 30Kranz, C. 52Kraschewski, S. 60Krasyuk, A. 54Kratky, D. 62Krause, F. 39, 40Krause, M. 36Kraxner, J. 24Kreft, M. 65Krejcikova, S. 24Krenn, J. 28Krenz, G. 55Kretschmar, S. 60Kreyenschulte, C. 39Krivanek, O. 21, 26Krivec, M. 64Krivoruchko, A. 42Kröger-Brinkmann, A. 28Kropf, H. 57Krumeich, F. 70Krusche, A. 26Krysztof, M. 45Krzyzanek, V. 37, 43, 54, 65Kübel, C. 34, 51, 52, 58Kubis, P. 30Kübler, C. 43Kühn, M. 51Kühnel, D. 28Kuiper, B. 29Kukulski, W. 22, 29Kulawik, K. 58Kuleshova, E. 60Kulnitskiy, B. 54

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Kumagai, K. 32, 56Kumakura, H. 58Kumashiro, Y. 72Kunz, W. 51Kurasch, S. 34Kurdyukov, D. 70Kurgan, N. 61Kurt Omurlu, I. 47Kurth, T. 60, 66Kurtz, A. 35Kuyukina, M. 42

LLa Rocca, A. 36La Torre, A. 45Lábadi, Z. 59Lábár, J. L. 39, 59Labunskaya, E. 50, 66Labus, D. 68Lackner, J. 32Lackovic, M. 57Lackovic, V. 57Ladurner, P. 70Lamberti, A. 52Lametschwandtner, A. 65Lampke, T. 66Landa, M. 68Landfester, K. 28Lang, M. 32Langhans, J. 48Lanzavecchia, S. 66Larson, D. 62Łaszcz, A. 59Lattanzi, D. 27Latychevskaia, T. 26Laue, M. 35, 42Lavazza, A. 45Lavery, L. 64Lazar, S. 40, 61Lazarevic, S. 61Lazreg, H. 54Leapman, R. D. 34LeBeau, J. 21, 24Lebo, I. 58Lee, B. 27Lee, W. 65Lee, Z. 34, 56Lefebvre, W. 68Lehmann, M. 39, 44, 51, 58Lehtinen, O. 34Leibundgut, M. 29Leidinger, C. 58Leidinger, P. 52Leipner, H. 52Leite, R. 45Leitinger, G. 43, 57, 62Leitner, A. 28Leitner, H. 57Lemmer, U. 52Lemos Muniz, K. 61Lencova, B. 45

Lengerer, B. 70Lenk, A. 56Lenz, K. 32Lepinay, K. 34Letofsky-Papst, I. 56, 59Leuteritz, A. 55Lezhnev, S. 68Li, D.-W. 27Li, F. 43Li, Jia. 68Li, Jie. 51Li, Y.-T. 27Li, Z. 45Li, Z.-A. 28Lichte, H. 32, 40, 44, 56, 59Lieb, A. 40, 44, 55, 60Liébana-Viñas, S. 28Liebel, A. 40, 44, 55Lieberwirth, I. 28Liebscher, L. 59Liedke, B. 57Lin, C.-Y. 72Linck, M. 39Lindemann, I. 58Lindner, J. 32Lindner, J. N. 55Liska, V. 62Lišková, J. 62Liskova, Z. 45Litvin, I. 42Litvinov, D. 32Liu, Xio. 30, 70Lizunova, A. 51Lobato Hoyos, I. 40Lobotka, P. 58Löffler, S. 32, 35, 55Lohr, M. 40Lomakin, R. 54Long, Y.-T. 27Longchamp, J.-N. 26Longo, P. 30, 56López Fuster, M. 64Lopez-Escobar, B. 47Lopez-Haro, M. 35Lopour, F. 44Lordkipanidze, T. 32Lorenz, C. 28Lorenz, U. 68Lorut, F. 34Lotnyk, A. 51, 60, 64Loussert, C. 43Lovejoy, T. 26Lovrincic, R. 51Löwe, J. 40Lu, J. 68, 70Lubk, A. 56Lucas, G. 56Lücken, U. 40Luetz-Meindl, U. 65Lugstein, A. 70Luleci, N. 46

Lupetti, P. 66Lupini, A. 30Luquin, M. 50Lutz, D. 46Lutz, G. 55Lux, A. 28, 64Luysberg, M. 55, 58Luzhkova, I. 68Lv, Y. 70Lyubov, D. 42

MMa, C. 32, 36, 40, 43, 51, 52 64, 68Ma, J.-F. 54, 72Ma, Jia. 54, 72Ma, Ya. 40Ma, Yi. 70Macchi, V. 46Machado, S. 65Mackenzie, K. 28Mackovic, M. 52Macukanovic-Jocic, M. 50Mader, W. 50, 56, 70Maerz, B. 68Mahavadi, P. 46Mähne, H. 55Maier, Joa. 57Maier, Joh. 59Maier, U. 62Mailänder, V. 28Maiorana, A. 40, 64Majert, S. 39Makkonen, H. 72Makowski, M. 61Malatesta, M. 34, 48, 61Malchere, A. 42Malek, J. 66Malzbender, J. 55Mancini, G. 50Mangler, C. 40, 52Mankel, E. 51Manoiu, V. 48Mansoub, N. 65Mansy, S. 47Mantecca, P. 54Mantz, H. 70Manz, W. 42Marangoni, S. 47Marauska, S. 51Mardanyan, S. 56Mardegan Issa, J. 61Marek, M. 62Margel, S. 51Margiol, S. 34Marín Perera, P. 57Marin, M. 66Marinaro, M. 29Marioara, C. 68Mark, A. 51Markelic, M. 46

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Märte, D. 64Martinez, G. 34Martínez, J. 64Martinka, M. 64Martins, G. 48Marziale, M. 42Masenelli-Varlot, K. 28Matsko, N. 56Matsko, N. B. 22, 25Matsudaira, P. 45Matsumoto, A. 58Matsuzaki, T. 44Matveyeva, N. 66Maulucci, G. 40, 64Mauro, P. 42Mayama, S. 72Mayence, A. 40Mayer, J. 32, 59, 70Mayer, S. 68Mayerhofer, C. 32Maynicke, E. 36Mayr, S. 46Mayrhofer, C. 36, 43, 64Mazur, R. 50, 64, 65Mazzaro, R. 70McComb, D. 29Medarde, N. 64Medigović, I. 48Medjanik, K. 54Meertens, D. 55Meffert, M. 58Mehnke, F. 52Mehrtens, T. 40Meier, J. 42Meisslitzer-Ruppitsch, C. 37Melinte, G. 43Mello, M. 54Mendez-Martin, F. 57Mengucci, P. 30, 51, 59, 68Meola, G. 48Merkle, A. 62, 64Mertens, T. 61Mertschnigg, S. 51Meschini, S. 27Mesman, R. 37Messerschmidt, C. 28Metscher, B. 62Mewes, C. 40Meyer, E. 62Meyer, Ja. 22, 27, 40Meyer, Jö. 29Michálek, J. 62Michanski, S. 30Michen, B. 64Michotte, C. 59Mierwaldt, D. 27Migliori, A. 25Mika, F. 39Mika, J. 57, 70Mikac, L. 50Mikolajick, T. 55

Milad Ali Rajab, N. 47Miletić, A. 59Miletto Granozio, F. 32Mill, N. 51Millaku, A. 54Miller, M. 62Minnich, B. 34, 65Mirabile Gattia, D. 30, 57Miret, C. 42Mirka, H. 62Mirsaidov, U. 45Mishchenko, A. 27Misják, F. 58, 59Mitome, M. 45Mitrecic, D. 57Mittal, V. 56Mitterer, C. 59, 60Miyaguchi, K. 65Mizaikoff, B. 52Möbius, W. 35, 38Mogilatenko, A. 52Mohamed, M. 28Mohamed, S. 48Mohamed, Z. 54Mojsilović, S. 61Mokhtar, B. 54Molcan, M. 61Molina-Luna, L. 54Molinari, A. 50Mondelli, C. 70Montone, A. 30, 57Montoya, M. 46Moon, S.-M. 51Mooney, P. 27Morandi, V. 70Morante, J. 28Mori, T. 45Mortara, R. 25Moser, T. 30Moskalewicz, T. 68Möstl, S. 28Mostowska, A. 50, 64, 65Motsch, V. 55Motto, P. 60Motylenko, M. 55Mowlavi, G. 46Mrak, P. 37, 66Mraz, J. 48Mu, X. 32Mudry, E. 35Muehle, U. 52Muftuoglu, S. 64Mülazımoğlu, İ. 52Müller, E. 30, 32, 39, 43Müller, G. 62Müller, J. 34, 59Müller, K. 25, 38, 39, 40Müller, M. J. 59Müller, M. M. 22, 26Müller, P. 54, 58Müllner, P. 52

Münzenberg, M. 52Muratgul, C. 32Murfitt, M. 26Murzakaev, A. 68Musat, N. 61Musić, S. 50Mussá, T. 46Muthmann, S. 58Muto, S. 55

NNaderer, M. 50Nafeey, S. 35Nagwa, E. 48Nagy, K. 58Nahif, F. 59Naizabekov, A. 68Nanver, L. 44Nanver, L. K. 44Narrandes, A. 28Natalya, S. 42Navarro, J. 40Navasardyan, L. 60Nebesářová, J. 40, 43, 48 54, 64Nellist, P. D. 20, 23, 29 Nemeth, I. 56Nesper, R. 29Nessim, I. 47Neudert, L. 58Neujahr, R. 60Neuman, J. 45Neumann, S. 42Neumüller, J. 37Neusser, G. 52Newby, C. 43Nicolopoulos, S. 39, 40Niculae, A. 44, 55Nidetzky, B. 32Niedrig, C. 58Niekiel, F. 34, 72Nielsen, N. 43Niermann, T. 39, 44, 58Nikolaus, P. 56Nissen, J. 51Nminibapiel, D. 58Nofz, M. 58Noisternig, S. 66Nolan, D. 64Norpoth, J. 59Nosseir, M. 47Notte, J. 61Novak, L. 24Novak, S. 42, 54Novák, V. 62Novoselov, K. 27Novotný, F. 59Novotny, P. 39Nowak, C. 57Nunes Vaz Pedroso, A. 66Nuys, M. 58

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OObst, M. 40, 42Ocakoglu, K. 58Ochs, M. 46Oeckler, O. 58Oeding, S. 56Oertel, C.-G. 59Oezaslan, M. 57Ogbazghi, T. 29Ögüt, B. 52, 55Ohmer, N. 58Ohmura, T. 58Okano, T. 72Oktar, H. 47Okunishi, E. 50Olah, N.-K. 50Olapade, O. 42Oleynikov, P. 39, 40Olfat, H. 48Oliveira, S. M. D. 65Oliveira, C. D. 65Olsson, E. 37Olsson, S. 59Onal, T. 47Onan, B. 65, 72Onan, I. 65, 72Orchowski, A. 52Ordavo, I. 25, 40Orpella-Aceret, G. 50Ortel, E. 62Orthacker, A. 43Ortigão, M. 48Ortolani, L. 70Otani, M. 32, 56Otasevic, V. 46Othman, M. 47Otrokocsi, L. 48Ottl, P. 61Ottone, C. 51, 52Oun, R. 47Özbilgin, K. 46Ozdas, S. 57Ozin, G. 52Ozmen, A. 64Ozsoy Keskinbora, C. 52Oztoprak, O. 72Ozturk, M. 47, 48

PPaccagnini, E. 66Pakzad, A. 64Palatinszky, M. 24Palek, R. 62Palmer, C. 40Palmieri, V. 40, 64Palumbo, F. 59Palus, M. 64Panjan, P. 59Pantel, R. 34Pantic, I. 47Pantic, S. 47

Papi, M. 40, 64Pardini, L. 55Pardoen, T. 58Park, J. 58Park, M. 39Parlinska-Wojtan, M. 30, 66Parmenter, C. 43Parvizi, A. 26Pasbakhsh, P. 72Pascini, T. 48Pascual, M. 51Pasic, L. 42Pasquini, L. 30Patzig, C. 51, 55Paul, B. 62Paul, W. 35Pauly, S. 35Paunovic, J. 47Pavelka, M. 37Pavlidou, E. 43Pawlowska, D. 61Pazzaglia, U. 45Pecher, J. 62Pecinar, I. 50Pečko, D. 68Peckys, D. 54Pecz, B. 59Pedrazzi, V. 61Pekic Quarrie, S. 50Pellicciari, C. 48, 61Pennington, R. 40Pennycook, S. 50Pepoyan, A. 60Peretzki, P. 52, 57Perezhogin, I. 54Pérez-Ramírez, J. 70Perfilov, S. 54Perovic, M. 47Persson, J. 40Pesut, M. 47Peterlechner, M. 34, 66Petković, V. 47Petraru, A. 51Petrek, M. 62Petri-Fink, A. 54, 64Petrov, Y. 64Petzold, M. 68Pezza, A. 25Pfaff, M. 39, 43Pfaffmann, L. 32Pfannkuchen, A. 66Pfannmöller, M. 51, 60Pham-Huu, C. 43Phifer, D. 62Philipp, P. 30, 61, 62Piccinini, G. 60Pich, A. 58Pieper, U. 56Pillatsch, L. 61Pingel, T. 37Pintea, A. 50

Pippan, R. 28Pippel, E. 52Pirri, C. 51, 52, 60Pjeta, R. 70Plank, H. 32, 43, 64Plodinec, M. 52Poelt, P. 43, 44Pöhl, A. 70Pohl, D. 37, 40Pohl, U. 58Pokorny, B. 65Poková, M. 68Polat, Ş. 68Polilov, A. 57Poljšak Prijatelj, M. 47Polster, J. 44Pölt, P. 50, 57Polykandriotis, E. 65Ponsà, M. 64Pop, F. 48Popescu, R. 52Popovic, J. 58Popovici, M. 50Poppitz, D. 60, 64Porro, S. 60Porzionato, A. 46Posteraro, B. 40Potapov, P. 25Powalla, M. 32Powell, A. 52Prades, J. 28Prezioso, M. 43Prikhodko, K. 60Prill, T. 34Pritschet, A. 40, 56Pritz, E. 57Pritzel, D. 56Proost, J. 58Protzer, U. 48, 66Pujol, M. 46Pullini, D. 43Puntes, V. 32Pyczak, F. 68

QQi, H. 39Qu, L.-L. 27Quadt, K. 21, 24Quaglino, D. 21, 26Quaglio, M. 52Qualmann, B. 37Quarrie, S. 50

RRaabe, S. 27Rachel, R. 4, 6, 20,24, 27, 35, 40, 42, 65Rackel, M. 68Radmilović, V. 20, 23, 24Radner, C. 27Radnóczi, G. 58, 59Radochová, B. 62

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Radosevic, R. 50Radovic, B. 62Rafaja, D. 55Rainer, D. 64Rajagopalan, S. 29Rajnovic, D. 68Rakonczay, Z. 48Ramasse, Q. 21, 29Ramm, J. 55Ramos, J. 61Ran, K. 28Rancic, D. 50Ranftler, C. 37Rapino, M. 46Rashkova, B. 68Raspanti, M. 45Ratajczak, J. 59Rattalino, I. 60Rattenberger, J. 36, 45, 51Rauch, E. 39Raunser, S. 21, 29Rauschenbach, B. 51, 60, 64Ravaszová, F. 28Ravelli, R. 30Ravkina, O. 30Real, F. 25Recnik, A. 28Rečnik, A. 50Regnat, M. 58Rego, R. 40Reibisch, P. 29Reichelt, R. 37, 65Reichmann, A. 50Reichmann, K. 50Reiko Hashimoto Kawakita, E. 61Reingruber, H. 36, 43, 44Reisinger, E. 30Rellinghaus, B. 37, 40, 58, 59, 70Remškar, M. 54Renka, G. 60Rentenberger, C. 35, 66, 68Repullés, J. 46, 64Ressel, G. 57Réthoré, J. 28Rezzani, R. 45Ribeiro, L. 45Ricci-Júnior, E. 54Richmond, J. 32Richnow, H.-H. 61Richter, G. 45, 70Rieder, J. 51Rieger, B. 30, 56Riegler, H. 58Rijnders, G. 29Riminucci, A. 43Rinaldi, D. 51Rind, F. 57Ritter, M. 43Ritz, Y. 52Rizzoli, R. 70Robenek, H. 65

Robins, A. 36Robl, W. 28Rocha, T. 47Rockenhäuser, C. 26Rödel, G. 61Rodella, L. F. 45Röder, F. 32, 44, 56, 59Röder, I. 60Rodrigez, M. 70Rodrigues Simioni, L. 47Rodrigues, T. 65Rodríguez-Cariño, C. 46Rodriguez-Lorenzo, L. 54Roeffaers, M. 70Roesler, M. 43Rohde, M. 34Röhler, S. 60Roldán, M. 65Romih, R. 72Röntzsch, L. 62Rony, S. 54Roos, B. 45, 57Roppolo, I. 60Rose, H. 34, 56Rosenauer, A. 21, 22, 24, 25, 35, 38, 39, 40Rosenthal, T. 58Rosentritt, M. 61Rösner, B. 28Rösner, H. 34, 66Rosner, P. 60Roß, U. 51Rosseeva, E. 59, 61Rossi, G. 32Rothen-Rutishauser, B. 54, 64Rothländer, T. 24Rouhani, D. 37Roumeli, E. 43Roussel, L. 44Roy, R. 27Rozman, A. 42Rubtsova, E. 42Rudenko, A. 56Rudenko, N. 40Rudolf, M. 45Rudolf, R. 68Rudowska, L. 64, 65Rugina, D. 50Rühle, M. 34Ruhwedel, T. 35Rümmeli, M. 37Rüssel, C. 28Rusu, M. 48Rutherford, M. 30Rutkowski, B. 55Ruzek, D. 64Ruzicka, F. 43Ryll, H. 25, 40

SSacco, A. 52Sáfrán, G. 40, 59

Saidkhanov, B. 48Sailer, M. 35Saito, T. 68Sakamoto, N. 44Sakr, S. 72Salecker, B. 27Salge, T. 56Salgueiriño, V. 28Salucci, S. 45, 46Salvenmoser, W. 70Salzberger, U. 65Samancioglu, S. 65Samardžija, Z. 68Samek, O. 43Samuelis, D. 58Sanchette, F. 59Sánchez-Chardi, A. 46, 50, 64, 65Sanguinetti, M. 40Sanlidag, T. 47Sans Fuentes, M. A. 46, 64Santarella-Mellwig, R. 36Santecchia, E. 30, 51, 59, 68Santo, N. 54Santos Franco da Silva Abe, A. 54Sapmaz-Metin, M. 47Sarac, A. 43Saraga-Babic, M. 64Sarıca, Y. 47Saring, P. 57Sasajima, M. 44Sato, H. 44Sawada, T. 45Sberveglieri, G. 25Scala, G. 57Schaan, G. 70Schachinger, T. 32, 35Schade, M. 52Schaefer, T. 65Schäfer, N. 60Schärer, L. 70Schattschneider, P. 20, 22, 23, 32, 34, 35 55, 32, 35, 55Schauer, P. 44Schell, N. 68Schenk, F. 72Scherer, P. 42Scherff, M. 59Schertel, A. 35Scheu, C. 58Schierholz, R. 59Schießl, S. 34Schilcher, K. 46Schildt, S. 54Schindler, W. 57Schischka, J. 43Schladitz, K. 34Schloffer, M. 68Schlögl, R. 55, 58Schlörb, H. 70Schmid, C. 30, 35Schmid, G. 40

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Schmid, H. 50, 56, 57, 70Schmid, M. C. 21, 24Schmidt, B. 57Schmidt, F. 28Schmidt, R. 44Schmidt, V. 66Schmidt-Mende, L. 58Schmied, R. 43Schmitt, R. 72Schneider, G. 20, 23, 36Schneider, J. M. 59Schneider, R. 30, 54Schöberl, T. 68Schock, K. 60, 62Schoenberger, A. 51Scholz, S. 28Scholze, P. 57Schönhense, G. 54Schönhoff, M. 54Schornbaum, J. 34Schowalter, M. 25, 39, 40Schreyer, A. 68Schröder, J. 4, 27Schröder, R. 30, 51, 60Schroeder, T. 58Schroeder-Reiter, E. 24Schroeppel, B. 42Schroettner, H. 36, 45, 51Schröppel, B. 60

Schryvers, D. 34, 40, 58, 68, 70Schubert, W. 26Schuch, K. 32Schuhmann, H. 52Schüler, P. 44Schulmeyer, I. 44Schultheiss, K. 43Schultz, L. 37, 40, 58, 70Schulz, Stev. 28Schulze, J.-H. 58Schumacher, P. 68Schürmann, U. 30, 51Schuster, M. E. 55, 58Schweigert, W. 52Sciandra, F. 64Scotti di Uccio, U. 32Secanella-Fandos, S. 50Sedlák, P. 68Seibt, M. 52, 57Seifert, Stef. 51Seifert, Sten. 72Seiner, H. 68Seipenbusch, M. 54Sekkoum, K. 61Selleri, R. 42Selloni, A. 32Sels, B. 70Selve, S. 57Sen, O. 72

Sencan, A. 47Seras-Franzoso, J. 65Serényi, M. 59Sewald, N. 51Sharoyan, S. 56Shawrav, M. 43, 70Sheet, D. 72Shekhter, A. 45Shi, H. 34, 40, 68Shimizu, Y. 62Shub, B. 42Sickmann, J. 40, 59Sidjanin, L. 68Siegmund, H. 27Sigle, W. 32, 39, 51, 52, 55Sigov, A. 58Sijbers, J. 39Sijbrandij, S. 61Sikola, T. 45Silye, R. 46Simmonian, M. 47Simon, P. 59, 61Simoni, J. 70Simon-Najasek, M. 52Simunkova, P. 46Sin, M. 66Singh, P. 56Sinjushin, A. 50Šipušić, J. 52

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Sitnikova, A. 70Skala, M. 62Skelin, M. 50Sket, B. 42Skoblin, A. 42Škorić, B. 59Skrotzki, W. 59Slouf, M. 24Slówko, W. 45Sluyterman, S. 44Słysz, W. 59Smith, A. J. 60Smith, B. 29Snaidero, N. 35Snovski, R. 51Sobol, M. 36Soeda, T. 40Soheir, Mah. 48Soheir, Man. 48Solakoğlu, S. 46, 65Solovieva, A. 45Soltau, H. 25, 40, 44, 55Somsen, C. 34Song, K. 57Song, M. 58Soucek, P. 72Soukup, M. 28, 64Souza, L. G. 61Sowa, R. 66Spallek, S. 30Spasova, M. 28Späth, T. 44Specht, O. 61Spence, C. 64Spiecker, E. 20, 25, 26, 28, 30, 34, 52, 60 62, 72Sporenberg, N. 54Springer, A. 28Springer, F. 59Srot, V. 57, 65Stacchiotti, A. 45Stadlober, B. 24Stambula, S. 36Stancic, A. 46Stark, A. 68Stark, H. 20, 23, 29, 40, 68Stauffer, D. 60Stefan, M. 50Štefanić, G. 50Steiger-Thirsfeld, A. 32, 35Stellmach, J. 52Stelzer, E. H. K. 20, 23, 34Stemmer, P. 54Stepan, P. 54Steppan, D. 35Štěrba, J. 48Stett, A. 60Steyer, A. 47Steyer, P. 59Stierhof, Y.-D. 24Stigloher, C. 32

Stikic, R. 50Stoffers, I. 40Stöger-Pollach, M. 30, 32, 35Stopić, S. 68Störmer, H. 58Stovbun, S. 42Strasser, P. 57Straub, A. 43Stringaro, A. 42, 46, 50Strittmatter, A. 58Strnad, M. 40Stromberg, R. 60Strüder, L. 25, 40, 55Štrus, J. 37, 42, 66Stryhanyuk, H. 61Studer, D. 20, 22, 23, 36Sturm, Sa. 21, 36, Sturm, Se. 28, 56, 57Sturm, T. 70Stutzmann, M. 60Su, D. 36, 39, 45Subramanian, N. 61Sudfeld, D. 39, 45Suhadolnik, L. 64Sukharev, V. 52Sulyanov, S. 51Sun, S. 36Sun, X. 36Sünger, N. 58Surrey, A. 58Suski, S. 64Suyen, G. 46Suzuki, A. 72Švancárová, M. 28Szívós, J. 59Szommer, P. 58

TTacke, S. 37, 65Tahar Hassaine, D. 54Takács, T. 48Takagi, O. 44Takamizawa, H. 62Takeguchi, M. 58Takeuchi, S. 44Talay, S. 34Talbot, E. 40Talebi, N. 52, 55Tamas, M. 50Tamura, G. 45Tan, H. 29Tanabe, M. 72Tanaka, I. 55Tanaka, N. 59Tang, D. 45Tangirala, M. 58Tanji, T. 55Tanriverdi, G. 47Tappe, F. 29Tapul, L. 46Tarladacalisir, T. 47

Täschner, C. 37Taucher-Scholz, G. 66Tavabi, A. H. 55, 56Tegunov, D. 62Teh, C. 66Teixeira Lima Castelo Branco, M. 54Teixeira Neto, A. 70Teixeira Neto, E. 70Tejada, A. 27Terasaki, O. 39, 40Terek, P. 59Terzic, M. 50Teschner, D. 58Testa, A. M. 59Thalmair, J. 40Theisen, W. 54Theissmann, R. 27Thelander, E. 51Thomas, C. 29Thomas, J. 55Thomm, M. 40Tiberi, E. 51, 59Tidball, J. G. 27Tillmann, K. 55Timashev, P. 45Timko, M. 61Timofeeva, V. 45Tiperciuc, B. 50Titirici, M.-M. 58Tkadletz, M. 59Toccacieli, L. 50Tocchini de Figueiredo, F. A. 61Togano, K. 58Tonar, Z. 62Tonejc, A. 50Topcu Tarladacalisir, Y. 47Torelli, R. 40Tornow, J. 58Torres, F. 54Tortora, M. 46Trajkovic, M. 47Trampert, A. 60Trchounian, A. 60Tremolada, P. 54Tresmondi, F. 66Trettin, R. 51Trimmel, G. 43Trindade, E. D. S. 65Trofimova, E. 70Trostmann, D. 61Trump, S. 66Tsong, T. 72Tunckan, O. 56Turan, F. N. 47Turan, S. 42, 50, 56Türedi, E. 68Turkoz Uluer, E. 47Turner, S. 36Tusche, C. 54Tušek-Žnidarič, M. 66Twesten, R. 30

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Tyutyunnikov, D. 62UUbyivovk, E. 64Ugele, M. 42Uhlik, J. 46Ukropina, M. 47Umemura, K. 72Unsal, E. 46Urban, K. 29Ushikubo, T. 62Uslu, S. 46Uslu, U. 72Ustunel, I. 64Uz, Y. H. 47

VVaccari, L. 54Vackova, T. 24Vajner, L. 46Valasek, P. 62Valley, J. 62Van Aert, S. 34, 35, 39, 40van Aken, P. 62Van den Broek, W. 35, 39van der Geer, B. 27van der Mei, H. C. 42Van Donselaar, E. 29Van Dyck, D. 40van Mierlo, W. 36van Niftrik, L. 42Van Rompaey, S. 34van Teeseling, M. 42Van Tendeloo, G. 30, 62van Vliet, L. 30, 56Vancová, M. 40, 48, 54, 64Vanhecke, D. 54, 64Vanhove, N. 61Vannuccini, E. 66Vanzetta, I. 30Varela, M. 30Varga, L. K. 59Varon, M. 32Varvaro, G. 59Vasina, P. 72Vatansever, H. S. 47, 48, 65Vázquez, E. 65Velickovic, K. 46Veljović, Đ. 61Vendrell, M. 46Ventura, J. 64Veranič, P. 47Veras, P. 25Verbeeck, J. 35, 40Veronese, G. P. 70Verrips, T. 29Veselý, Ja. 55, 66Veszelka, S. 48Vieh, C. 56Villaseñor, R. 54Villaverde, A. 65Villinger, C. 24

Vinod Kumar, G. 51Vishnyak, V. 59Višnjar, T. 65, 72Vittadini, A. 32Vittori, M. 42Vizjak, A. 48Vlase, L. 50Vlasova, T. 50Vogel, K. 28Vogel, M. S. 39Vogelgesang, R. 52Vogt, G. 36Voigt, A. 30Voigt, T. 30Volkenandt, T. 39, 43Volkert, C. A. 45Volokitina, I. 68Volz, K. 24, 25, 39, 40von Einem, J. 24Voortman, L. 30, 56Vorotilov, K. 58Vortsepneva, E. 57Vourlias, G. 43Vrsaljko, N. 57Vucetic, M. 46Vukasovic, A. 47Vukojevic, K. 64Vulovic, M. 30, 56Vystavel, T. 62Vyvenko, O. 64

WWachsmuth, P. 30, 34, 56Wacker, I. 60Waechtler, T. 56Wagner, B. 40, 51Wagner, J. 36, 45, 51Wagner, J. B. 27, 28, 40Wagner, Jo. 26, 36, 45, 51Wagner, Ju. 21Wagner, M. 24Wagner, S. F. 58Waitz, T. 52Walch, A. 48Waldhauser, W. 32Waldmann, D. 72Walter, F. 48Walter, M. 52Walther, P. 52, 61Walther, R. 30Wamser, J. 30Wang, F. 39Wang, L. 61Wang, T. 43Wang, X. 51Wanner, G. 35, 42, 65Wanzenböck, H. 43, 57Warkentin, M. 61Watanabe, L.-S. 61Webb, K. 43Weber, H. 72

Weckhuysen, B. 29Wee Loong, L. 72Wegmann, U. 62Weickert, J. 58Weidemann, T. 60Weigend, M. 64Weil, M. 28Weinkauf, S. 62Werner, K. 40Werner, P. 56Wernicke, T. 52Wernitznig, S. 43, 57Westermann, M. 37Wettengel, J. 66Weyers, M. 52Wichmann, C. 30Wigge, C. 43Wilde, G. 34, 66Williams, R. 29Willig, K. 22, 26Willinger, M. 55, 58Willinger, M.-G. 55Wimmer, A. 28Winkler, M. 30Winter, B. 34, 62Wirth, R. 42Wirtz, T. 30, 61, 62Wisnet, A. 58Wissbrock, M. 51Witte, G. 24Witzgall, R. 4, 27Wohlfahrt-Mehrens, M. 29Wolf, D. 32, 56, 57Wolff, A. 51Wollgarten, M. 51, 57Wong, A. 30Wörle, M. 29Wu, Y. 37Wunderer, J. 70Würfel, A. 40Wuttig, M. 32Wuttke, T. 57

XXia, J. S. 70Xu, F. 54, 72

YYadegari, M. 66Yamamoto, Y. 59Yaman, M. 68Yamasaki, J. 59Yamazaki, T. 40Yang, H. 51Yang, X. 70Yapislar, H. 57Yazdi, S. 27Ybot Gonzalez, P. 47Ye, F. 70Ye, P. 47Ye, S. 58

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Yehia, H. 47Yeniterzi, M. 65Yermakov, I. 66Yesil, H. 48Yildirim, S. 36Yılmaz, E. 52Yilmazer, S. 57Yoo, S. N. 65Yoon, K. B. 39Yu, H. 47, 50, 51, 56Yücel, D. 45Yücelen, E. 39Yun, H. 51Yurdakul, H. 50, 56

ZZabransky, L. 72Zaefferer, S. 62Žagar, K. 28, 37, 64Zahran, A. 50Zainulin, Y. 68Zaletel, I. 57Zancanaro, C. 34Zandbergen, H. W. 28Zankel, A. 36, 43, 44, 50, 57, 64

Zara, S. 46Zarei-Hanzaki, A. 66Zárubová, N. 35Zaumseil, J. 34, 60Zauner, G. 46Zbarskyy, V. 52Zechmann, B. 21, 27, 28Zeedan, A. 47Zeelen, J. 30Zeitvogel, F. 40, 42Zekorn, C. 64Zellnig, G. 28Zeng, C. 70Zengler, D. 51Zerial, M. 54Zeybek, A. 72Zeybek, D. 64Zhan, H. 32Zhan, Y. 43, 70Zhang, B. 36Zhang, K. 58Zhang, X. 72Zhang, Y. 70Zhang, Z. 60, 68Zheden, V. 32

Zhen, M. 32Zhigalina, O. 58Zhigalina, V. 51Zhong, Z. 70Zhou, D. 39Zhou, H. 27Zhou, M. 46Zhou, T. 70Zhou, X. 72Zhu, W. 26Zhu, X. 37Zhu, Y. 27Zhuo, S. 37Zietelmann, C. 58Zillmann, D. 25, 39Zimmermann, S. 56Ziolkowska, A. 72Zlotnikov, I. 56Žnidaršič, N. 37, 66Zoberbier, T. 39, 70Zschech, E. 52, 62Zubin Ferri, T. 70Zuegner, A. 35Žužek Rožman, K. 68Zweck, J. 4, 6, 20, 22, 24, 25, 34, 38, 40, 56

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