Quantify the mechanical properties of cells, tissues, and biomaterials, including stiffness, elasticity, and adhesion forces. Mechanobiology analysis explores how biological specimens sense and respond to mechanical cues and how mechanics guide their function, physiology, and disease.
It offers combined topographic and mechanical imaging to simultaneously gather detailed morphological and mechanical data of samples.
This analysis finds applications in cancer research, tissue engineering, and regenerative medicine, as it is particularly valuable for screening, identifying prognostic markers of potentially pathogenic regions, and therapy purposes.
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