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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2022, 13, 560–569, doi:10.3762/bjnano.13.47
Figure 1: Schematic diagram of polyacrylamide hydrogel substrate preparation and cell culture process.
Figure 2: Effect of substrate stiffness on the migration of HPV-PZ-7 and PC-3 cells. (a) Analysis of cell wou...
Figure 3: Morphological analysis showed different characteristics in different stiffness. (a) Phase-contrast ...
Figure 4: Cytoskeletal microfilaments respond to changes in substrate stiffness on prostate cancer cells. (a)...
Figure 5: Mechanical properties respond to the effect of substrate stiffness on prostate cancer cells. (a) Th...
Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 568–582, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.45
Figure 1: Histograms of viscoelastic properties of ovarian cells. Cell elasticity and viscosity were examined...
Figure 2: Analysis of tumorigenic properties of ovarian cancer cells. Migration and invasion of ovarian cance...
Figure 3: Histograms of the elastic modulus of ovarian cells. The HO-8910, OVCAR-3 and HOSEpiC cells were cul...
Figure 4: Histograms of the viscosity of ovarian cells. The HO-8910, OVCAR-3 and HOSEpiC cells were cultured ...
Figure 5: Migration analysis of ovarian cells treated with echinomycin. HO-8910, OVCAR-3 and HOSEpiC cells we...
Figure 6: Invasion analysis of ovarian cells treated with echinomycin. HO-8910, OVCAR-3 and HOSEpiC cells wer...
Figure 7: Analysis of the microfilament density through cytoskeleton F-actin imaging. HO-8910, OVCAR-3 and HO...
Figure 8: Analysis of average elasticity and invasion in ovarian cells treated with echinomycin. a: Average e...