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Cell stiffness determined by atomic force microscopy and its correlation with cell motility

Luo et al., 2016

Document ID
17251695865194138842
Author
Luo Q
Kuang D
Zhang B
Song G
Publication year
Publication venue
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-General Subjects

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Background Cell stiffness is a crucial mechanical property that is closely related to cell motility. AFM is the most prevalent method used to determine cell stiffness by the quantitative parameter designated as Young's modulus. Young's modulus is regarded as a biomarker of …
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