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Royal Society of Chemistry, Soft Matter, 8(15), p. 1721-1729, 2019

DOI: 10.1039/c8sm01585f

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Combined atomic force microscopy (AFM) and traction force microscopy (TFM) reveals a correlation between viscoelastic material properties and contractile prestress of living cells

Journal article published in 2019 by Nicolas Schierbaum, Johannes Rheinlaender ORCID, Tilman E. Schäffer ORCID
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Abstract

Combined AFM with TFM is a powerful tool to simultaneously and directly measure “passive” viscoelastic material properties and “active” contractile prestress of living cells at the nanoscale.