Investigation of penetration force of living cell using an atomic force microscope Eun-Young Kwon
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 7, pp.1932-1938, 2009
Abstract : Recently, the manipulation of a single cell has been receiving much attention in transgenesis, in-vitro fertilization,
individual cell based diagnosis, and pharmaceutical applications. As these techniques require precise injection and
manipulation of cells, issues related to penetration force arise. In this work the penetration force of living cell was studied
using an atomic force microscope (AFM). L929, HeLa, 4T1, and TA3 HA II cells were used for the experiments.
The results showed that the penetration force was in the range of 2~22 nN. It was also found that location of cell penetration
and stiffness of the AFM cantilever affected the penetration force significantly. Furthermore, double penetration
events could be detected, due to the multi-membrane layers of the cell. The findings of this work are expected to aid in
the development of precision micro-medical instruments for cell manipulation and treatment.
Keyword :
Atomic Force Microscope (AFM); Cantilever stiffness; Living cell; Penetration force; Nano-surgery
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