In cellular biology, traction force microscopy (TFM) is an experimental method for determining the tractions on the surface of a cell by obtaining measurements...
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Cell mechanics (section Force application)
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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Durotaxis (section Measuring traction)
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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responsible for part of Madrid Metro Line 9 Traction force microscopy, technique for quantifying cell traction in extracellular matrix Trifluoromescaline...
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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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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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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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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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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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Cell biomechanics (section Atomic force microscopy)
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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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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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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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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Paul Anton Cibis (category United States Air Force civilians)
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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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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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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(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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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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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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in-situ techniques in combination with Transmission electron microscopy, Scanning electron microscopy, and micro-diffraction methods, this nanomechanical testing...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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