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MICRO-CAVITY BASED FORCE SENSORS - A NOVEL AND SIMPLE INTERFEROMETRIC TOOL FOR CELL-MECHANICAL INVESTIGATIONS

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Abstract

Mechanics is increasingly recognized as an important factor in numerous biological processes. Monitoring the mechanical properties of cells and tissue is considered a key factor to the understanding of a range of fundamental biological processes.[1]

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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