PyFMLab: Open-source software for atomic force microscopy microrheology data analysis
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Just like we can test the ripeness of fruit by touching it, we can use our hands to gently touch an object and determine if it is soft or stiff. Doctors use this technique, called palpation, to…
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- force-spectroscopy · elasticity · viscoelasticity · young-s-modulus · biological-samples · cell-mechanics · tissue-mechanics · soft-matter
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A python package to analyze the matrix fiber orientation and intensity around cells in fiber matrices (as a proxy for cellular forces).
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