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. 2014 Aug 6;11(97):20140301. doi: 10.1098/rsif.2014.0301

Figure 19.

Figure 19.

Schematic of the three types of experimental techniques used to probe living cells. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) (a) and magnetic twisting cytometry (MTC) (b) are type A methods which can probe cell components at force resolution of 10−10 and 10−12 N, respectively, and displacement resolution of at least 1 nm. Micropipette aspiration (MA) (c) and optical trap (OT) (d) are type B techniques that can deform an entire cell at force resolution of 10−10 and 10−11 N, respectively. Shear flow (e) and substrate stretching (f) methods are capable of mechanical response evaluation of a population of cells.