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

Favre, Melanie
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Polesel-Maris, Jerome
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Overstolz, Thomas
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2011
Journal of Molecular Recognition

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 process. We address this problem by parallelizing AFM experiments using a two-dimensional cantilever array, instead of a single cantilever. We have developed an instrument able to operate a two-dimensional cantilever array, to perform topographical and mechanical investigations in both air and liquid. Deflection readout for all cantilevers of the probe array is performed in parallel and online by interferometry. Probe arrays were microfabricated in silicon nitride. Proof-of-concept has been demonstrated by analyzing the topography of hard surfaces and fixed cells in parallel, and by performing parallel force spectroscopy on living cells. These results open new research opportunities in cell biology by measuring the adhesion and elastic properties of a large number of cells. Both properties are essential parameters for research in metastatic cancer development. Copyright (C) 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/jmr.1119
Web of Science ID

WOS:000289784000008

Author(s)
Favre, Melanie
Polesel-Maris, Jerome
Overstolz, Thomas
Niedermann, Philippe
Dasen, Stephan
Gruener, Gabriel
Ischer, Real
Vettiger, Peter
Liley, Martha
Heinzelmann, Harry
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Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Journal of Molecular Recognition
Volume

24

Start page

446

End page

452

Subjects

Afm

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AFM probe array

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force spectroscopy

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cell mechanics

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cell adhesion

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Atomic-Resolution

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Single-Molecule

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Adhesion Forces

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Data-Storage

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Microscopy

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Dynamics

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System

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Surface

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