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titleOfInvention Cell draws force microscope and its application in anticancer drug drug effect and pharmacology detection
abstract Cell draws force microscope and its application in anticancer drug drug effect and pharmacology detection, is related to cell traction force microscope.The cell traction force microscope is a kind of unmarked and non-invasive manner detection platform, equipped with elastic PDMS substrates, fluorescent labeled particles are embedded at elastic PDMS substrate interfaces, and intend normal cell as cell culture medium bed die by the use of elasticity PDMS substrates and attach, cell will cause elastic PDMS based elastics to deform during attaching, the fluorescent labeled particles displacement that the information of the flexible deformation is randomly dispersed in gel base surface is recorded, based elastic deformation field is obtained, and then inverting solves the corresponding cell traction field of force with this.The cell traction force microscope can be applied in anticancer drug drug effect and pharmacology detection.
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