Manuel S. Brugger
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View article: Effects of teleworkers’ perceptions of superiors’ power and trust on their working behaviour: An application of the Slippery Slope Model
Effects of teleworkers’ perceptions of superiors’ power and trust on their working behaviour: An application of the Slippery Slope Model Open
According to work and organisational psychology, both power ofsuperiors and trust in superiors increase compliance. Summarising these resultsin a straightforward way, the slippery slope model additionally distinguishesbetween enforced and …
View article: NeuroCellCentreDB
NeuroCellCentreDB Open
The NeuroCellCentreDB was collected in an attempt towards automation of manual labelling work for the analysis of migration patterns, displayed by neuron-like cells. This release of the dataset contains 293 microscopy images with a total o…
View article: NeuroCellCentreDB
NeuroCellCentreDB Open
The NeuroCellCentreDB was collected in an attempt towards automation of manual labelling work for the analysis of migration patterns, displayed by neuron-like cells. This release of the dataset contains 293 microscopy images with a total o…
View article: Directed invasion of cancer cell spheroids inside 3D collagen matrices oriented by microfluidic flow in experiment and simulation
Directed invasion of cancer cell spheroids inside 3D collagen matrices oriented by microfluidic flow in experiment and simulation Open
Invasion is strongly influenced by the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix. Here, we use microfluidics to align fibers of a collagen matrix and study the influence of fiber orientation on invasion from a cancer cell spheroid.…
View article: One-dimensional acoustic potential landscapes guide the neurite outgrowth and affect the viability of B35 neuroblastoma cells
One-dimensional acoustic potential landscapes guide the neurite outgrowth and affect the viability of B35 neuroblastoma cells Open
On the way towards neuronal stimulation and signalling, standing surface acoustic waves (SSAW) have become a widely used technique to create well-defined networks of living cells in vitro during the past years. An overall challenge in this…
View article: Reversible single cell trapping of <i>Paramecium caudatum</i> to correlate swimming behavior and membrane state
Reversible single cell trapping of <i>Paramecium caudatum</i> to correlate swimming behavior and membrane state Open
Single cell measurements with living specimen like, for example, the ciliated protozoan Paramecium caudatum can be a challenging task. We present here a microfluidic trapping mechanism for measurements with these micro-organisms that can b…
View article: Vibration enhanced cell growth induced by surface acoustic waves as in vitro wound-healing model
Vibration enhanced cell growth induced by surface acoustic waves as in vitro wound-healing model Open
Significance Ultrasonic pressure fields have been proven to be beneficial for cell growth in vitro and in patients. However, conventional therapeutic-ultrasound treatment is subjected to limitations such as time restriction, external appli…
View article: The 2019 surface acoustic waves roadmap
The 2019 surface acoustic waves roadmap Open
Today, surface acoustic waves (SAWs) and bulk acoustic waves are already two of the very few phononic technologies of industrial relevance and can been found in a myriad of devices employing these nanoscale earthquakes on a chip. Acoustic …
View article: Orchestrating cells on a chip: Employing surface acoustic waves towards the formation of neural networks
Orchestrating cells on a chip: Employing surface acoustic waves towards the formation of neural networks Open
For the investigation of cell-cell interaction in general and for neural communication and future applications of neural networks, a controllable and well-defined network structure is crucial. We here propose the implementation of an acous…