Title
Optomechanical measurement of the stiffness of single adherent cells
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-14-2015
Abstract
Recent advances in mechanobiology have accumulated strong evidence showing close correlations between the physiological conditions and mechanical properties of cells. In this paper, a novel optomechanical technique to characterize the stiffness of single adherent cells attached on a substrate is reported. The oscillation in a cell's height on a vertically vibrating reflective substrate is measured with a laser Doppler vibrometer as apparent changes in the phase of the measured velocity. This apparent phase shift and the height oscillation are shown to be affected by the mechanical properties of human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells (HT-29). The reported optomechanical technique can provide high-throughput stiffness measurement of single adherent cells over time with minimal perturbation.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Lab on a Chip
First Page
3460
Last Page
3464
Recommended Citation
Park, K., Mehrnezhad, A., Corbin, E., & Bashir, R. (2015). Optomechanical measurement of the stiffness of single adherent cells. Lab on a Chip, 15 (17), 3460-3464. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5lc00444f