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Manipulation Of Suspended Single Cells By Microfluidics And Optical Tweezers, Nathalie Neve De Mevergnies, Sean S. Kohles, Shelley R. Winn, Derek C. Tretheway
Manipulation Of Suspended Single Cells By Microfluidics And Optical Tweezers, Nathalie Neve De Mevergnies, Sean S. Kohles, Shelley R. Winn, Derek C. Tretheway
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Chondrocytes and osteoblasts experience multiple stresses in vivo. The optimum mechanical conditions for cell health are not fully understood. This paper describes the optical and microfluidic mechanical manipulation of single suspended cells enabled by the μPIVOT, an integrated micron resolution particle image velocimeter (μPIV) and dual optical tweezers instrument (OT). In this study, we examine the viability and trap stiffness of cartilage cells, identify the maximum fluid-induced stresses possible in uniform and extensional flows, and compare the deformation characteristics of bone and muscle cells. These results indicate cell photodamage of chondrocytes is negligible for at least 20 min for laser …