Characterization of Stem Cell Flattening using Dimension FastScan AFM from Bruker

This video shows the characterization of flattening of stem cell sing Dimension FastScan AFM and FastScan-Bio Cantilevers from Bruker. C2C12 stem cells are migrated on a glass surface. Lamellopodia is extended through polymerization of the Actin Cytoskeleton in the direction of motion. Then the resulting tension is relieved by sliding motion.

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AFM Bio | Stem Cell Flattened BW Sharp Despec High Resolution | Bruker

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