Many important biological functions and processes are reflected in cell and tissue mechanical properties such as elasticity and viscosity. However, current techniques used for measuring these properties have major limitations, such as that they can often not measure inside intact cells and/or require physical contact—which cells can react to and change. Brillouin light scattering offers the ability to measure mechanical properties in a non-contact and label-free manner inside of objects with high spatial resolution using light, and hence has emerged as an attractive method during the past decade. This new approach, coined “Brillouin microscopy,” which integrates highly interdisciplinary concepts from physics, engineering, and mechanobiology...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...
Biological systems are first of all physical systems whose function (or malfunction) is also determi...
The role and importance of mechanical properties of cells and tissues in cellular function, developm...
Brillouin spectroscopy has recently gained considerable interest within the biomedical field as an i...
In a world where science is constantly challenged to solve problems of increasing complexity, light...
Brillouin spectroscopy is a well-established technology in condensed matter physics to characterize ...
In recent decades, mechanobiology has emerged as a novel perspective in the context of basic biomedi...
This is the final version. Available from Optical Society of America via the DOI in this repcord.The...
Biomechanics studies how biomaterials deform subjected to external loads. Most techniques used in bi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...
[EN] Brillouin spectroscopy is a well-established technology in condensed matter physics to characte...
The tremendous progress in life sciences and medicine has been greatly facilitated by the developmen...
Brillouin spectroscopy has recently gained considerable interest within the biomedical field as an i...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...
Biological systems are first of all physical systems whose function (or malfunction) is also determi...
The role and importance of mechanical properties of cells and tissues in cellular function, developm...
Brillouin spectroscopy has recently gained considerable interest within the biomedical field as an i...
In a world where science is constantly challenged to solve problems of increasing complexity, light...
Brillouin spectroscopy is a well-established technology in condensed matter physics to characterize ...
In recent decades, mechanobiology has emerged as a novel perspective in the context of basic biomedi...
This is the final version. Available from Optical Society of America via the DOI in this repcord.The...
Biomechanics studies how biomaterials deform subjected to external loads. Most techniques used in bi...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the American Association for the Advancemen...
[EN] Brillouin spectroscopy is a well-established technology in condensed matter physics to characte...
The tremendous progress in life sciences and medicine has been greatly facilitated by the developmen...
Brillouin spectroscopy has recently gained considerable interest within the biomedical field as an i...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
Quantitative measurements of physical parameters become increasingly important for understanding bio...
Current measurements of the biomechanical properties of cells require physical contact with cells or...