Mechanobiology Platform

To characterize cells, monitor their mechanical behaviour during differentiation processes, and diagnose pathological alterations.

Cellular mechanics is a powerful tool that can be utilized to characterize cells, monitor their mechanical behaviour during differentiation processes, and diagnose pathological alterations. Indeed, cellular mechanics can be assessed to investigate possible deviation from usual cellular and subcellular architectures as a consequence of pathogen-induced effects, overall providing a fingerprint of molecular, morphological and biophysical aspects induced by the disease.

This multiscale biophysical platform defines functional and dynamic traits of the host-pathogen interaction and integrates correlative electron, photon and force microscopies for capturing the sample’s morpho-mechanical biophysical details at tissue, cellular and sub-cellular level.

The Catalogue for This Platform Is Currently Under Preparation
The list of techniques available for this platform will be published shortly.
We are currently finalising the information and will make it available soon.

Techniques

HRI
High-Resolution Imaging
view details
MPM
Mechanical Property Mapping
view details
AFMN
AFM-based Nanoindentation
view details
ANBD
Analysis on Nanostructured Biosensors and Devices
view details