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Royal Society of Chemistry, Nanoscale, 14(11), p. 6982-6989, 2019

DOI: 10.1039/c8nr09428d

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Mapping the creep compliance of living cells with scanning ion conductance microscopy reveals a subcellular correlation between stiffness and fluidity

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

Extending the scanning ion conductance microscope (SICM) towards mapping of the viscoelastic creep compliance reveals a subcellular correlation between stiffness and fluidity across individual living cells.