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Mélanie Favre

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Optimization of thin-film highly-compliant elastomer sensors for contractility measurement of muscle cells

Herbert Shea, Cristina Martin Olmos, Matthias Imboden, Samuel Rosset, Alexandre Poulin, Mélanie Favre, Oluwaseun Adelowo Araromi, Francesca Sorba

Test assays capable of providing quantitative characterization of the contraction of cardiac and smooth muscle cells are of great need for drug development and screening. Several methodologies have been proposed for achieving measurement of cell contractil ...
Elsevier Science Bv2016

Thin-film dielectric elastomer sensors to measure the contraction force of smooth muscle cells

Herbert Shea, Cristina Martin Olmos, Samuel Rosset, Alexandre Poulin, Mélanie Favre, Martha Liley

The development of thin-film dielectric elastomer strain sensors for the characterization of smooth muscle cell (SMC) contraction is presented here. Smooth muscle disorders are an integral part of diseases such as asthma and emphysema. Analytical tools ena ...
Spie-Int Soc Optical Engineering2015

Parallel AFM imaging and force spectroscopy using two-dimensional probe arrays for applications in cell biology

Peter Vettiger, Harry Heinzelmann, Mélanie Favre, Martha Liley, André Meister

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) investigations of living cells provide new information in both biology and medicine. However, slow cell dynamics and the need for statistically significant sample sizes mean that data collection can be an extremely lengthy pro ...
Wiley-Blackwell2011
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