Background
Bauer, Johann was born on April 9, 1952 in Pestendorf, Germany. Son of Johann and Walburga (Schranner) Bauer.
(This book presents a summary of the application and instr...)
This book presents a summary of the application and instrumentation of cell electrophoresis. The method of making cell purification and characterization possible according to the cellular negative surface charge density is discussed, and ideas for future developments are explained. The negative electrostatic forces at cell surfaces provide information about cell-cell interaction, blood vessel sealing, cytokine actions, cell transformation, ion transport phenomena, and other biological phenomena. Recalculations of the physical principles of cell electrophoresis reveal possibilities for removing disruptive factors caused by electrical current, heat, and sedimentation. The introduction of computer technology, the performance of simultaneous two-parameter measurements, and the application of cell-friendly but current-inert buffer systems render the method more reliable and efficient.
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biologist consultant researcher
Bauer, Johann was born on April 9, 1952 in Pestendorf, Germany. Son of Johann and Walburga (Schranner) Bauer.
Diploma, University Munich, 1978. Doctor of Philosophy, University Munich, 1981.
Staff, Max-Planck-Institute, Martinsried, Germany, 1978-1981; researcher, Max-Planck-Institute, Martinsried, 1983-1989; researcher, consultant, Max-Planck-Institute, Martinsried, since 1991; postdoctoral staff, Duke U., Durham, North Carolina, 1982; researcher, U. Regensburg, Germany, 1989-1991.
(This book presents a summary of the application and instr...)
Member Federation American Societies Experimental Biology, International Electrophoresis Society, New York Academy of Sciences.
Married Sigrid Hildegard Bucher, October 15, 1959. 1 child, Thomas.