Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migration and the development of diseases. Optical tweezers provide a quantitative tool to study these forces and must be combined with other tools, such as phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy. Detecting the retro-reflected trap beam is a convenient way to monitor the force applied by optical tweezers, while freeing top access to the sample. Accurate in situ calibration is required especially for single cells close to a surface where viscosity varies rapidly with height. Here, we take advantage of the well contrasted interference rings in the back focal plane of the objective to find the height of a trapped bead above a cover slip. We thus map...
We show how the trapping position of an optically trapped 1-µm polystyrene bead is measured, and tha...
Knust S, Spiering A, Vieker H, et al. Video-based and interference-free axial force detection and an...
There is significant interest in quantifying force production inside cells, but since conditions in ...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migratio...
This manuscript details the development of an optical tweezer setup to study the mechanical properti...
Ce manuscrit détaille le développement d'un montage de pince optique permettant d'étudier les propri...
A highly-focused laser beam can provide an attractive force (on the order of piconewtons) capable of...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
Displacements of optically trapped particles are often recorded using back-focal-plane interferometr...
We explain and demonstrate a new method of force and position calibrations for optical tweezers with...
Optical tweezers have become a widely used tool for manipulate microscopic objects. Combined with fa...
In force-measuring optical tweezers applications the position of a trapped bead in the direction per...
an nia-pro gin op te t en-po ap Recently, efforts have been underway to use OTs to differences betwe...
* The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract-Optical tweezers are an importan...
We show how the trapping position of an optically trapped 1-µm polystyrene bead is measured, and tha...
Knust S, Spiering A, Vieker H, et al. Video-based and interference-free axial force detection and an...
There is significant interest in quantifying force production inside cells, but since conditions in ...
Mechanical forces play an important role in the behaviour of cells, from differentiation to migratio...
This manuscript details the development of an optical tweezer setup to study the mechanical properti...
Ce manuscrit détaille le développement d'un montage de pince optique permettant d'étudier les propri...
A highly-focused laser beam can provide an attractive force (on the order of piconewtons) capable of...
Optical tweezers have become an important tool to measure forces in biology. The trapped particle di...
Optical tweezers can trap micron-sized objects such as cells, bacteria, and microspheres, and has be...
Displacements of optically trapped particles are often recorded using back-focal-plane interferometr...
We explain and demonstrate a new method of force and position calibrations for optical tweezers with...
Optical tweezers have become a widely used tool for manipulate microscopic objects. Combined with fa...
In force-measuring optical tweezers applications the position of a trapped bead in the direction per...
an nia-pro gin op te t en-po ap Recently, efforts have been underway to use OTs to differences betwe...
* The first two authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract-Optical tweezers are an importan...
We show how the trapping position of an optically trapped 1-µm polystyrene bead is measured, and tha...
Knust S, Spiering A, Vieker H, et al. Video-based and interference-free axial force detection and an...
There is significant interest in quantifying force production inside cells, but since conditions in ...