Cell poker: An apparatus for stress-strain measurements on living cells

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An apparatus is described which can make force vs. displacement measurements on regions of a living cell. A force on the order of 10 -3 dyne is applied by a stylus to an area of about 10 μm 2 on the upper side of a cell growing on a culture dish. The resulting deformation is deduced from a solution conductance measurement with a sensitivity of 0.1 μm. The technique is compatible with optical microscopy and electrophysiological recording.

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McConnaughey, W. B., & Petersen, N. O. (1980). Cell poker: An apparatus for stress-strain measurements on living cells. Review of Scientific Instruments, 51(5), 575–580. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1136256

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