Cell stiffness is a sensitive indicator of physiological and pathological changes in cells, with many potential applications in biology and medicine. A new method, real-time deformability cytometry, probes cell stiffness at high throughput by exposing cells to a shear flow in a microfluidic channel, allowing for mechanical phenotyping based on single-cell deformability. However, observed deformations of cells in the channel not only are determined by cell stiffness, but also depend on cell size relative to channel size. Here, we disentangle mutual contributions of cell size and cell stiffness to cell deformation by a theoretical analysis in terms of hydrodynamics and linear elasticity theory. Performing real-time deformability cytometry exp...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
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...
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, ...
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...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
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...
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...
Mechanical properties of cells have been shown to have a significant role in disease, as in many ins...
Background: Elasticity of cells is determined by their cytoskeleton. Changes in cellular function ar...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
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...
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, ...
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...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
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...
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...
Mechanical properties of cells have been shown to have a significant role in disease, as in many ins...
Background: Elasticity of cells is determined by their cytoskeleton. Changes in cellular function ar...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
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...