Cellular traction force microscopy (TFM) requires knowledge of the mechanical properties of the substratum where the cells adhere to calculate cell-generated forces from measurements of substratum deformation. Polymer-based hydrogels are broadly used for TFM due to their linearly elastic behavior in the range of measured deformations. However, the calculated stresses, particularly their spatial patterns, can be highly sensitive to the substratum's Poisson's ratio. We present two-layer elastographic TFM (2LETFM), a method that allows for simultaneously measuring the Poisson's ratio of the substratum while also determining the cell-generated forces. The new method exploits the analytical solution of the elastostatic equation and deformation m...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Cellular traction force microscopy (TFM) requires knowledge of the mechanical properties of the subs...
We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method motivated by the ...
<div><p>We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method motivated...
We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method motivated by the ...
We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method moti-vated by the...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a powerful approach for quantifying cell-material interactions th...
Quantitative measurements of cell-generated forces have heretofore required that cells be cultured o...
Cellular force generation and force transmission are of fundamental importance for numerous biologic...
<div><p>Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a powerful approach for quantifying cell-material interac...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a powerful approach for quantifying cell-material interactions th...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Cellular traction force microscopy (TFM) requires knowledge of the mechanical properties of the subs...
We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method motivated by the ...
<div><p>We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method motivated...
We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method motivated by the ...
We introduce a novel three-dimensional (3D) traction force microscopy (TFM) method moti-vated by the...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...
While performing several functions, adherent cells deform their surrounding substrate via stable adh...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a powerful approach for quantifying cell-material interactions th...
Quantitative measurements of cell-generated forces have heretofore required that cells be cultured o...
Cellular force generation and force transmission are of fundamental importance for numerous biologic...
<div><p>Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a powerful approach for quantifying cell-material interac...
Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) is a powerful approach for quantifying cell-material interactions th...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...
Measuring cell-generated forces by Traction Force Microscopy (TFM) has become a standard tool in cel...