The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applications in biology, biotechnology and medicine. Real-time deformability cytometry (RT-DC) is a new method to probe cell stiffness at high throughput by flushing cells through a microfluidic channel where cell-deformation provides an indicator for cell stiffness (Otto et al. Real-time deformability cytometry: on-the-fly cell 725 mechanical phenotyping. Nat. Methods 2015, 12, 199-202). Here, we propose a full numerical model for single cells in a flow channel to quantitatively relate cell deformation to mechanical parameters. Thereby the cell is modeled as a viscoelastic material surrounded by a thin shell cortex, subject to bending stiffness and c...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
Cell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, with man...
Cell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, with man...
AbstractCell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, ...
Real-time deformability cytometry (RT-DC) is a microfluidic technique that allows to capture and eva...
Mechanical properties of cells can serve as a label-free marker of cell state and function and their...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
The purpose of this work is to calculate the deformation undergone by a cell in function of its nucl...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
Cell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, with man...
Cell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, with man...
AbstractCell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, ...
Real-time deformability cytometry (RT-DC) is a microfluidic technique that allows to capture and eva...
Mechanical properties of cells can serve as a label-free marker of cell state and function and their...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
The purpose of this work is to calculate the deformation undergone by a cell in function of its nucl...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
The mechanical phenotype of a cell is an inherent biophysical marker of its state and function, with...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...