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We published how to make spatial and temporal maps of chick embryo stiffness.

Posted on September 11, 2012 by admin

In the journal Annals of Biomedical Engineering. Title: “Spatiotemporal Mechanical Variation Reveals Critical Role for Rho Kinase During Primitive Streak Morphogenesis“.

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Nanomechanical Biology: Multivalent Adhesion

    Multivalent Variable Lymphocyte Receptors

    Antibody targeting of cancer drugs using multivalency

 

Nanomechanical Biology: Stiffness

    Ovarian cancer

    Nonlinear strain hardening of polymer films

    Tissue & Protein mechanics

 

stirling engine

Liquid Piston Stirling Engine

    Single and Multicylinder engines

    Flexible engines

    Solar powered engines

 

Micro- / Nano-Particle Targeting and Biological Activation

    Biological Janus particles

    Particles to activate the immune system

 

Microfluidic platforms for particle sorting (MEMS)

    Sorting by size

    Sorting by stiffness


Atomic Force Microscopy Advancement

    Microfluidic Liquid Cell

    Tip hovering

    High-speed AFM imaging

    High-resolution AFM imaging

Chemical and biological sensors (MEMS)

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