Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has been widely used to acquire surface topography upon different scanning modes and to quantify mechanical properties of a cell using single-point ramp force mode. However, these traditional measurements need massive force curves originating from multiple points of a cell to exclude the potential errors resulted from limited and factitious selections of testing points, making the measurements time-consuming and highly localized. PeakForce Quantitative NanoMechanics (PF QNM) is a high-speed (faster by 3–4 order of magnitude) and global surface mechanical property mapping method with high spatial resolution, overcoming the drawbacks of traditional ramp mode especially used for a live cell with high heterogeneity...
PeakForceTM quantitative nanomechanical mapping (QNMTM) is a new atomic force microscopy technique f...
Measurements of local material properties of complex biological systems (e.g. live cells and viruses...
<p>The elasticity of the organic matrix associated with <i>N. curvilineata</i> (a), <i>S. turris</i>...
International audienceStructural and mechanical mapping at the nanoscale by novel high-speed multipa...
International audiencePeakForce Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping (PeakForce QNM) multiparametric ...
The cytoskeleton controls cellular morphology and mediates the mechanical interactions between a cel...
The nanomechanical properties of living cells, such as their surface elastic response and adhesion, ...
The nanomechanical properties of living cells, such as their surface elastic response and adhesion, ...
The advent of atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides an exciting tool to detect molecular and cellul...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
The advent of atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides a powerful tool for investigating the behaviors...
The mechanical properties of living cells and tissues are important for a variety of functional proc...
International audienceNanomechanical properties of cells could be considered as cellular biomarkers....
AbstractBiology and cellular mechanics have benefited from recent technological advances in physics ...
Nanoscience is a booming field incorporating some of the most fundamental questions concerning struc...
PeakForceTM quantitative nanomechanical mapping (QNMTM) is a new atomic force microscopy technique f...
Measurements of local material properties of complex biological systems (e.g. live cells and viruses...
<p>The elasticity of the organic matrix associated with <i>N. curvilineata</i> (a), <i>S. turris</i>...
International audienceStructural and mechanical mapping at the nanoscale by novel high-speed multipa...
International audiencePeakForce Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping (PeakForce QNM) multiparametric ...
The cytoskeleton controls cellular morphology and mediates the mechanical interactions between a cel...
The nanomechanical properties of living cells, such as their surface elastic response and adhesion, ...
The nanomechanical properties of living cells, such as their surface elastic response and adhesion, ...
The advent of atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides an exciting tool to detect molecular and cellul...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
The advent of atomic force microscopy (AFM) provides a powerful tool for investigating the behaviors...
The mechanical properties of living cells and tissues are important for a variety of functional proc...
International audienceNanomechanical properties of cells could be considered as cellular biomarkers....
AbstractBiology and cellular mechanics have benefited from recent technological advances in physics ...
Nanoscience is a booming field incorporating some of the most fundamental questions concerning struc...
PeakForceTM quantitative nanomechanical mapping (QNMTM) is a new atomic force microscopy technique f...
Measurements of local material properties of complex biological systems (e.g. live cells and viruses...
<p>The elasticity of the organic matrix associated with <i>N. curvilineata</i> (a), <i>S. turris</i>...