The ability to characterize the microscale mechanical properties of biological materials has the potential for great utility in the field of tissue engineering. The development and morphogenesis of mammalian tissues are known to be guided in part by mechanical stimuli received from the local environment, and tissues frequently develop to match the physical characteristics (i.e., elasticity) of their environment. Quantification of these material properties at the microscale may provide valuable information to guide researchers. Presented here is a microfluidic platform for the non-destructive ex vivo microscale mechanical characterization of mammalian tissue samples by atomic force microscopy (AFM). The device was designed to physically hold...
The atomic force microscope is a widely used surface scanning apparatus capable of reconstructing at...
Mechanobiology emerges at the crossroads of medicine, biology , biophysics and engineering and descr...
International audienceIt is now well established that the mechanical environment of the cells in tis...
The ability to characterize the microscale mechanical properties of biological materials has the pot...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
The mechanical properties of living cells and tissues are important for a variety of functional proc...
The present review details the methods used for the measurement of cells and their exudates using at...
The mechanical properties of biological tissues influence their function and can predict degenerativ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has found a wide range of bio-applications in the past few decades due...
International audienceEngineered tissues can be used to understand fundamental features of biology, ...
During development, normal functioning, as well as in certain pathological conditions, cells are inf...
Abstract – This paper deals with the design of a micro-force sens-ing device for biomechanical chara...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
Atomic force microscope is an invaluable device to explore living specimens at a nanometric scale. I...
International audienceAt present, there is a lack of well-validated protocols that allow for the ana...
The atomic force microscope is a widely used surface scanning apparatus capable of reconstructing at...
Mechanobiology emerges at the crossroads of medicine, biology , biophysics and engineering and descr...
International audienceIt is now well established that the mechanical environment of the cells in tis...
The ability to characterize the microscale mechanical properties of biological materials has the pot...
The behavior and mechanical properties of cells are strongly dependent on the biochemical and biomec...
The mechanical properties of living cells and tissues are important for a variety of functional proc...
The present review details the methods used for the measurement of cells and their exudates using at...
The mechanical properties of biological tissues influence their function and can predict degenerativ...
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) has found a wide range of bio-applications in the past few decades due...
International audienceEngineered tissues can be used to understand fundamental features of biology, ...
During development, normal functioning, as well as in certain pathological conditions, cells are inf...
Abstract – This paper deals with the design of a micro-force sens-ing device for biomechanical chara...
International audienceWe present a procedure that allows a reliable determination of the elastic (Yo...
Atomic force microscope is an invaluable device to explore living specimens at a nanometric scale. I...
International audienceAt present, there is a lack of well-validated protocols that allow for the ana...
The atomic force microscope is a widely used surface scanning apparatus capable of reconstructing at...
Mechanobiology emerges at the crossroads of medicine, biology , biophysics and engineering and descr...
International audienceIt is now well established that the mechanical environment of the cells in tis...