Biological hydrogels are widely used as extracellular environment for encapsulating and growing cells. Mechanical properties of hydrogels can influence cell function, mechanotransduction and cellular behavior such as growth, migration, adhesion, differentiation and morphology. Microenvironmental modulus of hydrogels dictates cell behavior and growth. The main purpose of the current study was to determine elastic modulus of two well-known hydrogels (Agarose and Gelatin Methacryloyl) using Atomic Force Microscope (AFM). The elastic modulus was calculated from force-deflection curve obtained by indenting an indenter in the direction normal to the plane of the gel surface. The elastic moduli of the prescribed gels were found to be strongly infl...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is one of the microscopic techniques with the highest lateral resoluti...
This bachelor thesis focuses on measurement of mechanical properties of hydrogels on local and macro...
Joshi J, Homburg SV, Ehrmann A. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) on Biopolymers and Hydrogels for Biote...
BACKGROUND: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive three-dimensional extracellular matrix environm...
Growing interest in exploring mechanically mediated biological phenomena has resulted in cell cultur...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a popular method for determining the mechanical propert...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
Mechanosensing by adherent cells is usually studied by quantifying cell responses on hydrogels that ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is one of the microscopic techniques with the highest lateral resoluti...
This bachelor thesis focuses on measurement of mechanical properties of hydrogels on local and macro...
Joshi J, Homburg SV, Ehrmann A. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) on Biopolymers and Hydrogels for Biote...
BACKGROUND: Biological hydrogels provide a conducive three-dimensional extracellular matrix environm...
Growing interest in exploring mechanically mediated biological phenomena has resulted in cell cultur...
Hydrogels, porous hydrated polymeric materials, are being increasingly used in biomedical applicatio...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has emerged as a popular method for determining the mechanical propert...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
Mechanosensing by adherent cells is usually studied by quantifying cell responses on hydrogels that ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is one of the microscopic techniques with the highest lateral resoluti...
This bachelor thesis focuses on measurement of mechanical properties of hydrogels on local and macro...
Joshi J, Homburg SV, Ehrmann A. Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) on Biopolymers and Hydrogels for Biote...