Quantifying ultrasonic deformation of cell membranes with ultra-high-speed imaging
We present a new method for controllable loading of cell models in an ultrasonic (20 kHz) regime. The protocol is based on the inertial-based ultrasonic shaking test and allows to deform cells in the range of few mm/m to help understand potential consequences of repeated loading characteristic of ul...
Main Authors: | Marek, A, De Grazia, A, Régal, X, Carugo, D, Pierron, F |
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Format: | Conference item |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2021
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