• Traction force microscopy (TFM) is an experimental method for determining the tractions on the surface of a biological cell by obtaining measurements...
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  • be estimated by utilizing the length and number of wrinkles. Traction force microscopy detects deformations through comparison of images the movement...
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  • responsible for part of Madrid Metro Line 9 Traction force microscopy, technique for quantifying cell traction in extracellular matrix Trifluoromescaline...
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  • modern method for measuring the traction forces that cells exert on the substrate relies on traction force microscopy (TFM). The principle behind this...
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    pulling (traction) force at the site of the adhesion that is necessary for the cell to move forward. This traction can be visualized with traction force microscopy...
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    ensheathing cells: an in vitro study using single-cell tracking and traction force microscopy". Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 69 (10): 1689–703. doi:10...
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    substrate, and they allow researchers to measure cellular forces (traction force microscopy). Advanced custom micropatterning allow precise and relatively...
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  • has been observed that through traction force microscopy experiments, ATAT1 depletion resulted in lower traction force production on 40 kPa substrates...
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  • mechanics involved in skin function, Horsley with E. Dufresne, used traction force microscopy to discover the physical properties of epithelial cell clusters...
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  • work in cell mobility and cell migration as well as super-resolution microscopy. Together with James Galbraith, she heads the Galbraith Lab. Galbraith...
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    they appear in other biological roles including filter feeding and the traction surfaces of geckos. In fish, gill lamellae are used to increase the surface...
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  • mechanical forces and do not apply any external forces to the cell. Atomic force microscopy is an interaction between a tip attached to a flexible cantilever and...
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    fibroblasts. There is good evidence from experimental animals that a traction force is unlikely to be involved in tooth eruption: Animals treated with lathyrogens...
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    differences only in the traction of the created surface, i.e., there is 100% traction recovery for dislocations and a traction-free surface for a crack...
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    (November 1999). "Welcome to the Wonderfully Weird World of Rotifers". Microscopy UK. Archived from the original on August 4, 2012. Pechenik, Jan A. (2005)...
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    fatigue in metals and cracking on the same plane. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and three-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics (DDD) simulation...
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    cryotherapy, in addition to being the first to cut vitreous adhesions and traction bands. In 2002, the Paul A. Cibis Distinguished Professorship of Ophthalmology...
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    of a suspension bridge, but does not need to support an equatorial traction force to flatten the lens. When humans accommodate to a near object, they...
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  • extrinsic mechanisms are along the micron/micrometer scale. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of bone have allowed imaging of extrinsic mechanisms such...
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    elucidated in great detail, especially with the development of cryo-electron microscopy. The best understood parts are the parts between the inner and outer membrane...
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    bearing surface played a significant role in WEC formation. When the traction force opposed the direction of over-rolling (referred to as negative sliding)...
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  • continuum mechanics Albert Coons (1912–1978), U.S. – Immunofluorescence (microscopy) Martin Cooper (born 1928), U.S. – Mobile phone Harry Coover (1917–2011)...
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    torrent frogs toe pad design, have been observed to produce better wet traction than conventional tire design. Marine mussels can stick easily and efficiently...
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  • politico.eu. Rolston Gordon Communications (2005). "Dates for the Diary". Microscopy and Analysis (80–81): 1988. Stopford, John (1992). Directory of multinationals...
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    gasoline driven rotary vane type and an electric generator for driving the traction motors. A supercapacitor with relatively low capacitance recovers brake...
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  • their work in scanning tunneling microscopy. Drs. Binnig and Rohrer are recognized for developing a powerful microscopy technique which makes images of...
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    but collection and detection is correspondingly more difficult. In situ microscopy assays with microfluidic cell cultures may help in this regard, but have...
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    May 2019). "Dermal Denticles of Three Slowly Swimming Shark Species: Microscopy and Flow Visualization". Biomimetics. 4 (2): 38. doi:10.3390/biomimetics4020038...
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  • in-situ techniques in combination with Transmission electron microscopy, Scanning electron microscopy, and micro-diffraction methods, this nanomechanical testing...
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    Litovsky, Silvio H.; Weisman, R. Bruce (2004). "Near-Infrared Fluorescence Microscopy of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Phagocytic Cells". Journal of the...
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