Development of microfluidic-assisted optical trapping: A novel technique for cell-membrane elasticity measurement
Mechanical properties of cells, such as elasticity, adhesiveness, and viscosity, is of great interest because it is a promising label-free biomarker that indicates underlying cytoskeletal or nuclear changes. However, existing methods of measuring mechanical properties utilize pointed cantilever that...
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Main Author: | Ombid, Ric John L. |
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