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Imaging cellular forces with photonic crystals

Nature Communications [2023]
Li Qiwei, Chen Zaozao, Zhang Ying, Ding Shuang, Ding Haibo, Wang Luping, Xie Zhuoying, Fu Yifu, Wei Mengxiao, Liu Shengnan, Chen Jialun, Wang Xuan, Gu Zhongze
ABSTRACT

Current techniques for visualizing and quantifying cellular forces have limitations in live cell imaging, throughput, and multi-scale analysis, which impede progress in cell force research and its practical applications. We developed a photonic crystal cellular force microscopy (PCCFM) to image vertical cell forces over a wide field of view (1.3 mm ⨯ 1.0 mm, a 10 ⨯ objective image) at high speed (about 20 frames per second) without references. The photonic crystal hydrogel substrate (PCS) converts micro-nano deformations into perceivable color changes, enabling in situ visualization and quantification of tiny vertical cell forces with high throughput. It enabled long-term, cross-scale monitoring from subcellular focal adhesions to tissue-level cell sheets and aggregates.

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