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FluidFM for single-cell biophysics

Mi Li, Lianqing Liu, Tomaso Zambelli

2021Nano Research66 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Fluidic force microscopy (FluidFM), which combines atomic force microscopy (AFM) with microchanneled cantilevers connected to a pressure controller, is a technique allowing the realization of force-sensitive nanopipette under aqueous conditions. FluidFM has unique advantages in simultaneous three-dimensional manipulations and mechanical measurements of biological specimens at the micro-/nanoscale. Over the past decade, FluidFM has shown its potential in biophysical assays particularly in the investigations at single-cell level, offering novel possibilities for discovering the underlying mechanisms guiding life activities. Here, we review the utilization of FluidFM to address biomechanical and biophysical issues in the life sciences. Firstly, the fundamentals of FluidFM are represented. Subsequently, the applications of FluidFM for biophysics at single-cell level are surveyed from several facets, including single-cell manipulations, single-cell force spectroscopy, and single-cell electrophysiology. Finally, the challenges and perspectives for future progressions are provided.

Topics & Concepts

Force spectroscopyNanotechnologyAtomic force microscopyCell mechanicsMicrofluidicsSingle-cell analysisCantileverBiophysicsComputer scienceCellMaterials scienceChemistryEngineeringBiologyAerospace engineeringBiochemistryCytoskeletonForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesNanopore and Nanochannel Transport Studies