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List of works by Kirstine Berg-Sørensen

A comprehensive strategy for the analysis of acoustic compressibility and optical deformability on single cells.

scientific article

Active-passive calibration of optical tweezers in viscoelastic media

scientific article published in January 2010

All-silica microfluidic optical stretcher with acoustophoretic prefocusing

article published in 2015

Analytic solutions and universal properties of sugar loading models in Münch phloem flow

scientific article published in July 2012

Corrigendum: A comprehensive strategy for the analysis of acoustic compressibility and optical deformability on single cells

scientific article

Dermal Denticles of Three Slowly Swimming Shark Species: Microscopy and Flow Visualization

scientific article published on 24 May 2019

Effect of energy metabolism on protein motility in the bacterial outer membrane

scientific article published on September 2009

Efficiency of osmotic pipe flows

Improved axial position detection in optical tweezers measurements

scientific article published on 01 April 2004

In vivo anomalous diffusion and weak ergodicity breaking of lipid granules.

scientific article published on 25 January 2011

Manipulation and Motion of Organelles and Single Molecules in Living Cells.

scientific article

Optical and Hydrodynamic Stretching of Single Cells from Blood

Optical manipulation of single molecules in the living cell.

scientific article published on July 2014

Optical two-beam trap in a polymer microfluidic chip

Quantifying Force and Viscoelasticity Inside Living Cells Using an Active-Passive Calibrated Optical Trap.

scientific article published on January 2017

Quantitative determination of optical trapping strength and viscoelastic moduli inside living cells.

scientific article published on 2 July 2013

Roadmap for optofluidics

Sap flow and sugar transport in plants

article

Stepwise bending of DNA by a single TATA-box binding protein.

scientific article

Tuning biomimetic membrane barrier properties by hydrocarbon, cholesterol and polymeric additives.

scientific article