Fabrication of atomic force microscope spherical tips and its application in determining the mechanical property of cancer cells

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The membrane undulation spectra of cancer cells, measured by atomic force microscope, can be used to detect their transition from being mesenchymal- to epithelial-like.


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AbstractA setup is described where an individual electrospun polyamide fiber is attached to an atomic force microscope (AFM) tip and structural information collected with synchrotron micro Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (μFT-IR). The combination of AFM and synchrotron μFT-IR therefore highlights the potential for recording structure-mechanical property relationships simultaneously in materials with sub-micron dimensions.


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