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Functionalization of Atomic Force Microscope Cantilevers with Single-T Cells or Single-Particle for Immunological Single-Cell Force Spectroscopy
Published on: July 10, 2019
A uniaxial bioMEMS device for imaging single cell response during quantitative force-displacement measurements
David B Serrell1,2, Jera Law3, Andrew J Slifka3
1National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO, USA. david.serrell@colorado.edu.
Abstract:
A microfabricated device has been developed for imaging of a single, adherent cell while quantifying force under an applied displacement. The device works in a fashion similar to that of a displacement-controlled uniaxial tensile machine. The device was calibrated using a tipless atomic force microscope (AFM) cantilever and shows excellent agreement with the calculated spring constant. A step input was applied to a single, adherent fibroblast cell and the viscoelastic response was characterized with a mechanical model. The adherent fibroblast was imaged by use of epifluorescence and phase contrast techniques.

