Spatiotemporally super-resolved volumetric traction force microscopy
Quantification of mechanical forces is a major challenge across biomedical sciences. Yet such measurements are essential to understanding the role of biomechanics in cell regulation and function. Traction force microscopy remains the most broadly applied force probing technology but typically restri...
Main Authors: | Colin-York, H, Javanmardi, Y, Barbieri, L, Li, D, Korobchevskaya, K, Guo, Y, Hall, C, Taylor, A, Khuon, S, Sheridan, G, Chew, T, Moeendarbary, E, Fritzsche, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2019
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