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van der Gugten, Gijs (author)
Much research is conducted on the biomechanical properties of cells, particularly in cancer research. Cell stiffness and cell adhesion are two properties often studied, because they are important for the functioning of a cell. To study these properties, atomic force microscopy(AFM) is often used, using nanoindentation for stiffness analysis and...
master thesis 2023
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Kawasaki, Shinnosuke (author)
Cellular stiffness plays an important role for several diseases such as atherosclerosis, malaria and cancer. Cellular stiffness can be derived by the velocity of a cell that is squeezed through a constriction channel. For example, a rigid cell will move slowly through the constriction channel and vice versa. In this research a microfluidic...
master thesis 2017