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  • A new method utilizing protein-functionalized atomic force microscopy (AFM) probes has been developed to measure the adhesion properties of single cells.
  • This technique provides more detailed and quantifiable data on cell adhesion compared to traditional bulk methods like the washing assay, which only give average results from large cell populations.
  • The AFM-based approach allows researchers to investigate individual cells in standard culture conditions and identify specific subpopulations of cells, which is particularly useful in areas like cancer research.

Article Abstract

A method was developed to characterize the adhesion properties of single cells by using protein-functionalized atomic force microscopy (AFM) probes. The quantification by force spectroscopy of the mean detachment force between cells and a gelatin-functionalized colloidal tip reveals differences in cell adhesion properties that are not within reach of a traditional bulk technique, the washing assay. In this latter method, experiments yield semiquantitative and average adhesion properties of a large population of cells. They are also limited to stringent conditions and cannot highlight disparities in adhesion in the subset of adherent cells. In contrast, this AFM-based method allows for a reproducible and quantitative investigation of the adhesive properties of individual cells in common cell culture conditions and allows for the detection of adhesive subpopulations of cells. These characteristics meet the critical requirements of many fields, such as the study of cancer cell migratory abilities.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmr.2767DOI Listing

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