John Philippi
Wageningen University and Research Centre
4 Papers
1 Citations
John Philippi is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photosystem I & Photosystem. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Validation of temperature-controlled rheo-MRI measurements in a submillimeter-gap Couette geometry
Klaudia W. Milc,M. R. Serial,John Philippi,Joshua A. Dijksman,John P. M. van Duynhoven,Camilla Terenzi +5 more
Abstract: A temperature-controlled submillimeter-gap (500 μm) rheo-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Couette cell has been developed to measure confined flow of soft structured materials under controlled temperature. The proposed setup enables performing rheo-MRI measurements using (i) a spatially uniform temperature control over the range 15°C to 40°C and (ii) a high spatial resolution up to 10 μm, as a consequence of the improved mechanical stability of the in-house developed rotating elements. Here, we demonstrate the performance of the cell for the rheo-MRI velocimetry study of a thixotropic fat crystal dispersion, a complex fluid commonly used in food manufacturing. The submillimeter-gap geometry and variable temperature capability of the cell enable observing the effects of shear- and temperature-induced fat recrystallization on both wall slip and shear banding under strongly confined flow. Our improved rheo-MRI setup opens new perspectives for the fundamental study of strongly confined flow, cooperative effects, and the underlying interparticle interactions and for ultimately aiding optimization of products involved in spreading/extrusion, such as cosmetics and foods.
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Digitonin-sensitive LHCII enlarges the antenna of Photosystem I in stroma lamellae of Arabidopsis thaliana after far-red and blue-light treatment.
Peter Bos,Anniek Oosterwijk,Rob B. M. Koehorst,Arjen N. Bader,John Philippi,Herbert van Amerongen,Emilie Wientjes +6 more
TL;DR: A combination of biochemistry and (time-resolved) fluorescence spectroscopy is used to investigate the PSI antenna size in state 1 and state 2 for Arabidopsis thaliana and shows that both phosphorylated and unphosphorylated LHCII function as highly efficient PSI antennas.
Imaging the Photosystem I/Photosystem II chlorophyll ratio inside the leaf
TL;DR: A fluorescence lifetime imaging approach that quantifies the PSI/PSII Chl ratio of chloroplasts directly in their natural leaf environment will be useful to study dynamic processes in chloroplast in intact leaves which involve changes in the grana and the stroma membranes such as state transitions.
Calcium signalling in human neutrophil cell lines is not affected by low-frequency electromagnetic fields.
L.A. Golbach,John Philippi,J.J.M. Cuppen,Huub F. J. Savelkoul,B.M. Lidy Verburg-van Kemenade +4 more
TL;DR: It is found that calcium mobilisation upon chemotactic stimulation was not altered after a short 30 min or long‐term LF EMF exposure in human neutrophil‐like cell lines HL‐60 or PLB‐985, and analysis of the phenotypical appearance of microvilli by scanning electron microscopy revealed no alterations induced by LFEMF exposure.