We report the use of a highly sensitive phase based motion measurement technique to study the correlation of cellular metabolic rate with cellular motions. The technique is based on a modified Michelson interferometer with a composite laser beam of 1550 nm low coherence light and 775 nm CW light. In this system, motional artifacts from vibrations in the interferometer are completely eliminated. We demonstrate that the system is sensitive to motions as small as 3.6 nm and velocities as small as 1 nm/s. Using the system, we show that the cellular motions are strongly dependent on the ambient temperature. We observe that the dependency does not conform to Brownian motion predictions but instead appears to correlate with the optical ambient tem...
peer-reviewedThis paper describes a temporal carrier based Heterodyne Interferometer and associated ...
Electrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exogenous r...
AbstractElectrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exo...
We report the use of a highly sensitive phase based motion measurement technique to study the correl...
We report a highly sensitive means of measuring cellular dynamics with a novel interferometer that c...
Many disease states are associated with cellular biomechanical changes as markers. Label-free phase ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
A modernized device intended for diagnosing the temperature-dependent activity of cells is described...
Using a novel noncontact technique based on optical interferometry, we quantify the nanoscale therma...
June 18, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00121.2008.—Using novel interfero-metric quantitative phase micro...
AbstractElectrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exo...
Cell membrane motions of living cells are quantitatively measured in nanometer resolution by low-coh...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...
Intracellular dynamics in living tissue are dominated by active transport driven by bioenergetic pro...
peer-reviewedThis paper describes a temporal carrier based Heterodyne Interferometer and associated ...
Electrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exogenous r...
AbstractElectrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exo...
We report the use of a highly sensitive phase based motion measurement technique to study the correl...
We report a highly sensitive means of measuring cellular dynamics with a novel interferometer that c...
Many disease states are associated with cellular biomechanical changes as markers. Label-free phase ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
A modernized device intended for diagnosing the temperature-dependent activity of cells is described...
Using a novel noncontact technique based on optical interferometry, we quantify the nanoscale therma...
June 18, 2008; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00121.2008.—Using novel interfero-metric quantitative phase micro...
AbstractElectrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exo...
Cell membrane motions of living cells are quantitatively measured in nanometer resolution by low-coh...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2010.Cataloged from PDF ve...
There is an unmet need in tissue engineering for non-invasive, label-free monitoring of cell mechani...
Intracellular dynamics in living tissue are dominated by active transport driven by bioenergetic pro...
peer-reviewedThis paper describes a temporal carrier based Heterodyne Interferometer and associated ...
Electrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exogenous r...
AbstractElectrical activity may cause observable changes in a cell's structure in the absence of exo...