oralInternational audienceWe report a method for combining confocal microscopy with single-cell mechanical characterization. This method allows investigating the effect of subcellular deformation (e.g. membranes, cytoplasm, cytoskeleton and organelles as endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and nucleus) on cell mechanical properties (e.g. stiffness and viscosity). Such a method is essential to choose biologically relevant mechanical properties of malignant cells as diagnostic cancer biomarkers. Using MEMS tweezers, we captured live single cancer cells and performed subcellular imaging during compression assays for mechanical measurements to obtain the deformation-dependent cell properties
Physical and mechanical cues of the cellular microenvironment affect cell behavior and fate via mech...
Cells in the body experience various mechanical stimuli that are often essential to proper cell func...
Despite enormous advances in breast cancer biology, there is an increased demand for new technologie...
International audienceWe report a method for combining confocal microscopy with single-cell mechanic...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
We report on the modification of mechanical properties of breast cancer cells when they get in conta...
Cancer development and progression not only results in biological and functional abnormalities but a...
The mechanical properties of cells play important roles in regulating the physiological activities o...
The measurement of cellular mechanical properties can be impactful in many areas of biosciences due ...
Cancer is a complex disease caused by the combined effects of genetic and environmental factors. Ev...
The mechanical properties of living cells reflect their physiological and pathological state. In par...
The mechanical phenotype of the living cell is critical for survival following deformations due to c...
Investigating the mechanical properties of cells could reveal a potential source of label-free marke...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the mechanical properties of cells and their molecular architectur...
Various micro-devices have been used to assess single cell mechanical properties. Here, we designed ...
Physical and mechanical cues of the cellular microenvironment affect cell behavior and fate via mech...
Cells in the body experience various mechanical stimuli that are often essential to proper cell func...
Despite enormous advances in breast cancer biology, there is an increased demand for new technologie...
International audienceWe report a method for combining confocal microscopy with single-cell mechanic...
Cells are complex, viscoelastic materials that undergo changes in their mechanical phenotype, or ‘me...
We report on the modification of mechanical properties of breast cancer cells when they get in conta...
Cancer development and progression not only results in biological and functional abnormalities but a...
The mechanical properties of cells play important roles in regulating the physiological activities o...
The measurement of cellular mechanical properties can be impactful in many areas of biosciences due ...
Cancer is a complex disease caused by the combined effects of genetic and environmental factors. Ev...
The mechanical properties of living cells reflect their physiological and pathological state. In par...
The mechanical phenotype of the living cell is critical for survival following deformations due to c...
Investigating the mechanical properties of cells could reveal a potential source of label-free marke...
ABSTRACT The relationship between the mechanical properties of cells and their molecular architectur...
Various micro-devices have been used to assess single cell mechanical properties. Here, we designed ...
Physical and mechanical cues of the cellular microenvironment affect cell behavior and fate via mech...
Cells in the body experience various mechanical stimuli that are often essential to proper cell func...
Despite enormous advances in breast cancer biology, there is an increased demand for new technologie...