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Light-tunable optical cell manipulation via photoactive azobenzene-containing thin film bio-substrate

Authors :
Lefebvre, Olivier
Lambert, Mireille
Randriamampita, Clotilde
Pinto, Sandra
Lahlil, Khalid
Peretti, Jacques
Smadja, Claire
Fabbri, Filippo
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In-vivo, real-time study of the local and collective cellular biomechanical responses requires the fine and selective manipulation of the cellular environment. One innovative pathway is the use of photoactive bio-substrates such as azobenzene-containing materials, which exhibit spectacular photomechanical properties, to optically trigger the local, mechanical stimulation of cells. Excited cells exhibit spectacular morphological modifications and area shrinkage, which are dependent on the illumination. This demonstrates the capabilities of photomechanically active substrates to study the phenomena resulting from the mechanical interaction of cells with their environment.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.00405
Document Type :
Working Paper