We characterize the lengthscale-dependent rheological properties of mucus from the ubiquitous Chaetopterus marine worm. We use optically trapped probes (2-10 μm) to induce microscopic strains and measure the stress response as a function of oscillation amplitude. Our results show that viscoelastic properties are highly dependent on strain scale (l), indicating three distinct lengthscale-dependent regimes at l1 ≤4 μm, l2≈4-10 μm, and l3≥10 μm. While mucus response is similar to water for l1, suggesting that probes rarely contact the mucus mesh, the response for l2 is distinctly more viscous and independent of probe size, indicative of continuum mechanics. Only for l3 does the response match the macroscopic elasticity, likely due to additiona...
AbstractMechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) play a key role in tissue organizati...
We demonstrate how tracer microrheology methods can be extended to study submicron scale variations ...
Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix affect the growth of tissue, the integrity of bloo...
Nonlinear rheological properties are often relevant in understanding the response of a material to i...
Sundew plants (Drosera) capture insects using tiny drops of a viscoelastic fluid. These mucilage dro...
Biopolymers in aqueous solution have a wide range of applications as their highly tailored designs l...
mechanical properties play an important role in numerous biological functions, for instance the loco...
Synopsis Nonlinear mechanical properties play an important role in numerous biological functions, fo...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of cells and tissues play a well-known role in physiology and dise...
This thesis describes the application of microrheology to characterize the mechanical properties of ...
This thesis describes the application of microrheology to characterize the mechanical properties of ...
<p>Elastic (closed) and viscous (open) modulus measured via macrorheology (red) and microrheology us...
We exploit the power of microrheology to measure the viscoelasticity of entangled F-actin solutions ...
The details of how a mucus hydrogel forms from its primary structural component, mucin polymers, rem...
We present here a comparison between three rheological techniques to verify a recently developed opt...
AbstractMechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) play a key role in tissue organizati...
We demonstrate how tracer microrheology methods can be extended to study submicron scale variations ...
Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix affect the growth of tissue, the integrity of bloo...
Nonlinear rheological properties are often relevant in understanding the response of a material to i...
Sundew plants (Drosera) capture insects using tiny drops of a viscoelastic fluid. These mucilage dro...
Biopolymers in aqueous solution have a wide range of applications as their highly tailored designs l...
mechanical properties play an important role in numerous biological functions, for instance the loco...
Synopsis Nonlinear mechanical properties play an important role in numerous biological functions, fo...
AbstractThe mechanical properties of cells and tissues play a well-known role in physiology and dise...
This thesis describes the application of microrheology to characterize the mechanical properties of ...
This thesis describes the application of microrheology to characterize the mechanical properties of ...
<p>Elastic (closed) and viscous (open) modulus measured via macrorheology (red) and microrheology us...
We exploit the power of microrheology to measure the viscoelasticity of entangled F-actin solutions ...
The details of how a mucus hydrogel forms from its primary structural component, mucin polymers, rem...
We present here a comparison between three rheological techniques to verify a recently developed opt...
AbstractMechanical properties of the extracellular matrix (ECM) play a key role in tissue organizati...
We demonstrate how tracer microrheology methods can be extended to study submicron scale variations ...
Mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix affect the growth of tissue, the integrity of bloo...