The demand to understand the mechanical properties of cells from biomedical, bioengineering, and clinical diagnostic fields has given rise to a variety of research studies. In this context, how to use lab-on-a-chip devices to achieve accurate, high-throughput, and non-invasive acquisition of the mechanical properties of cells has become the focus of many studies. Accordingly, we present a comprehensive review of the development of the measurement of mechanical properties of cells using passive microfluidic mechanisms, including constriction channel-based, fluid-induced, and micropipette aspiration-based mechanisms. This review discusses how these mechanisms work to determine the mechanical properties of the cell as well as their advantages ...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
International audienceThis study combines the high-throughput capabilities of microfluidics with the...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
The demand to understand the mechanical properties of cells from biomedical, bioengineering, and cli...
This mini-review presents recent progresses in the development of microfluidic constriction channels...
The biomechanical properties of single cells show great potential for early disease diagnosis and ef...
Living cells are a fascinating demonstration of nature’s most intricate and well-coordinated microme...
Micropipette aspiration measures the mechanical properties of single cells. A traditional micropipet...
We describe a method for quantifying the mechanical properties of cells in suspension with a microfl...
AbstractWe describe a method for quantifying the mechanical properties of cells in suspension with a...
International audienceQuantifying cell mechanical properties is of interest to better understand bot...
Associate Editor Jin-Yu Shao oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The study of the mechanica...
International audienceWe report how cell rheology measurements can be performed by monitoring the de...
Mechanical stimulation has been imposed on living cells using several approaches. Most early investi...
This study combines the high-throughput capabilities of microfluidics with the sensitive measurement...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
International audienceThis study combines the high-throughput capabilities of microfluidics with the...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
The demand to understand the mechanical properties of cells from biomedical, bioengineering, and cli...
This mini-review presents recent progresses in the development of microfluidic constriction channels...
The biomechanical properties of single cells show great potential for early disease diagnosis and ef...
Living cells are a fascinating demonstration of nature’s most intricate and well-coordinated microme...
Micropipette aspiration measures the mechanical properties of single cells. A traditional micropipet...
We describe a method for quantifying the mechanical properties of cells in suspension with a microfl...
AbstractWe describe a method for quantifying the mechanical properties of cells in suspension with a...
International audienceQuantifying cell mechanical properties is of interest to better understand bot...
Associate Editor Jin-Yu Shao oversaw the review of this article. Abstract—The study of the mechanica...
International audienceWe report how cell rheology measurements can be performed by monitoring the de...
Mechanical stimulation has been imposed on living cells using several approaches. Most early investi...
This study combines the high-throughput capabilities of microfluidics with the sensitive measurement...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...
International audienceThis study combines the high-throughput capabilities of microfluidics with the...
International audienceThe mechanical properties of the cell nucleus are increasingly recognized as c...