纳米传感器
力谱学
纳米技术
材料科学
细胞
癌细胞
计算机科学
癌症
化学
原子力显微镜
生物
遗传学
生物化学
作者
Xinxin Hang,Shiqi He,Zaizai Dong,Grayson Minnick,Jordan Rosenbohm,Zhou Chen,Ruiguo Yang,Lingqian Chang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bios.2021.113086
摘要
The occurrence and development of many diseases are accompanied and sometimes dictated by the destruction of biomechanical homeostasis. For instance, cancer cells and normal cells show different cellular mechanical forces phenotypes, as the proliferation and invasion ability of cancer cells is often related to the changes in mechanical force in the tumor. With single cell analysis, variations in mechanics within a cell population can be detected and analyzed, opening new dimensions in the study of cancer. Nanosensor design for interrogation of cell mechanics is an interdisciplinary area bridging over cell biology, mechanics, and micro/nanotechnology. In this tutorial review, we give insight into the background and technical innovation of currently available methods for mechanical analysis of cells. First, we discuss the mechanism of mechanical changes in the development and progression of cancer that shows the feasibility of mechanical sensors in cancer cell detection. Next, we summarize the principle, progress, and essential problems of common technologies for cell force measurement, including single molecule force spectroscopy and elastic substrate-sensors. Following that, we discuss novel micro and nano-scale mechanical sensors and their applications in single cell level biological analysis. At last, we elaborate on the remaining issues and trends of the cellular mechanical sensors.
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