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Direct observations of the primary mouse CD4 T cell morphologies, e.g., cell adhesion and cell spreading by culturing CD4 T cells in a short period of incubation (e.g., 20 min) on streptavidin-functionalized quartz nanopillar arrays (QNPA) using a high-content scanning electron microscopy method were reported. Furthermore, we first demonstrated crosssectional cell traction force distribution of surface-bound CD4 T cells on QNPA substrates by culturing the cells on top of the QNPA and further analysis in deflection of underlying QNPA via focused ion beam-assisted technique. © 2013 Kim et al.
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Kim, D. J., Kim, G. S., Hyung, J. H., Lee, W. Y., Hong, C. H., & Lee, S. K. (2013). Direct observation of CD4 T cell morphologies and their cross-sectional traction force derivation on quartz nanopillar substrates using focused ion beam technique. Nanoscale Research Letters, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-8-332
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