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Microfluidics-based, Time-Resolved Mechanical Phenotyping of Cells Using High-Speed Imaging

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Abstract

We demonstrate a single channel hydrodynamic stretching microfluidic device that relies on high-speed imaging to allow repeated dynamic cell deformation measurements. Experiments on prostate cancer cells suggest richer data than current approaches..

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