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Time-lapse viscoelastic imaging of living fibroblasts using force modulation mode in AFM

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JOURNAL OF ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
Volume 49, Issue 3, Pages 473-481

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jmicro.a023831

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atomic force microscopy; force modulation; viscoelasticity; elastic modulus; viscous coefficient; fibroblast

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Using the force modulation mode in atomic force microscopy, we have succeeded in capturing time-lapse viscoelastic images of living mouse fibroblasts (NIH3T3) for several hours in a physiological condition without damaging the fibroblasts. Elongation of the lamellipodia and swelling of blabs were observed in time-lapse topographic images, which were taken every 10 min. The corresponding viscoelastic responses at a frequency of 600 Hz were visualized as consecutive images. The stiffer part of the cell body was fairly stable and did not show morphological changes for over 1 h. This is probably due to excess condensation of the actin network, hardening the cell cortex, and lowering the cytoskeletal activity. The nuclear portion of the cell body seems to be slightly less viscous than the peripheral region.

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