Combined Atomic Force Microscope and Volumetric Light Sheet System for Correlative Force and Fluorescence Mechanobiology Studies
Abstract The central goals of mechanobiology are to understand how cells generate force and how they respond to environmental mechanical stimuli. A full picture of these processes requires high-resolution, volumetric imaging with time-correlated force measurements. Here we present an instrument that...
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Main Authors: | E. Nelsen, C. M. Hobson, M. E. Kern, J. P. Hsiao, E. T. O’Brien III, T. Watanabe, B. M. Condon, M. Boyce, S. Grinstein, K. M. Hahn, M. R. Falvo, R. Superfine |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b2465c36f5de475da8a8f1ee5b8006ac |
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