Physical probing of cells

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​Physical probing of cells​
Rehfeldt, F. & Schmidt, C. F.​ (2017) 
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics50(46) art. 463001​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/aa8aa6 

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Rehfeldt, Florian; Schmidt, Christoph F.
Abstract
In the last two decades, it has become evident that the mechanical properties of the microenvironment of biological cells are as important as traditional biochemical cues for the control of cellular behavior and fate. The field of cell and matrix mechanics is quickly growing and so is the development of the experimental approaches used to study active and passive mechanical properties of cells and their surroundings. Within this topical review we will provide a brief overview, on the one hand, over how cellular mechanics can be probed physically, how different geometries allow access to different cellular properties, and, on the other hand, how forces are generated in cells and transmitted to the extracellular environment. We will describe the following experimental techniques: atomic force microscopy, traction force microscopy, magnetic tweezers, optical stretcher and optical tweezers pointing out both their advantages and limitations. Finally, we give an outlook on the future of the physical probing of cells.
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2017
Journal
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 
Project
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/340528/EU//CELLMECHANOCONTROL
Organization
Fakultät für Physik 
ISSN
1361-6463
Language
English

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