Mechanical characteristics of single biological cells are used to identify and possibly leverage interesting differences among cells or cell populations. Fluidity—hysteresivity normalized to the extremes of an elastic solid or a viscous liquid—can be extracted from, and compared among, multiple rheological measurements of cells: creep compliance versus time, complex modulus versus frequency, and phase lag versus frequency. With multiple strategies available for acquisition of this nondimensional property, fluidity may serve as a useful and robust parameter for distinguishing cell populations, and for understanding the physical origins of deformability in soft matter. Here, for three disparate eukaryotic cell types deformed in the suspended ...
Understanding the viscoelastic properties of living cells and their relation to cell state and morph...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
AbstractMechanical characteristics of single biological cells are used to identify and possibly leve...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...
Biological cells can be characterized as “soft matter” with mechanical characteristics potentially m...
A step stress deforming suspended cells causes a passive relaxation, due to a transiently cross-link...
The measurement of the mechanical properties of individual cells has received much attention in rece...
Despite their notorious diversity, biological cells are mechanically well characterized by only a fe...
AbstractA living cell deforms or flows in response to mechanical stresses. A recent report shows tha...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
Upon temperature changes, we observe a systematic shift of creep compliance curves J (t) for single ...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
[EN] The nanomechanical response of a cell depends on the frequency at which thecell is probed. The ...
AbstractThe dynamic mechanical behavior of living cells has been proposed to result from timescale-i...
Understanding the viscoelastic properties of living cells and their relation to cell state and morph...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...
AbstractMechanical characteristics of single biological cells are used to identify and possibly leve...
Biological cells can be classified as “active soft matter,” with mechanical characteristics modulate...
Biological cells can be characterized as “soft matter” with mechanical characteristics potentially m...
A step stress deforming suspended cells causes a passive relaxation, due to a transiently cross-link...
The measurement of the mechanical properties of individual cells has received much attention in rece...
Despite their notorious diversity, biological cells are mechanically well characterized by only a fe...
AbstractA living cell deforms or flows in response to mechanical stresses. A recent report shows tha...
International audienceNumerous cell functions are accompanied by phenotypic changes in viscoelastic ...
Upon temperature changes, we observe a systematic shift of creep compliance curves J (t) for single ...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
[EN] The nanomechanical response of a cell depends on the frequency at which thecell is probed. The ...
AbstractThe dynamic mechanical behavior of living cells has been proposed to result from timescale-i...
Understanding the viscoelastic properties of living cells and their relation to cell state and morph...
The cytoplasm is the largest part of the cell by volume and hence its rheology sets the rate at whic...
The measurement of cell stiffness is an important part of biological research with diverse applicati...