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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Stochastic optical active rheology

Hyungsuk Lee, Yongdae Shin, Sun Taek Kim, Ellis L. Reinherz, and Matthew J. Lang

We demonstrate a stochastic based method for performing active rheology using optical tweezers. By monitoring the displacement of an embedded particle in response to stochastic optical forces, a rapid estimate of the frequency dependent shear moduli of a sample is achieved in the range of 10−1–103 Hz. We utilize the method to probe linear viscoelastic properties of hydrogels at varied cross-linker concentrations. Combined with fluorescence imaging, our method demonstrates non-linear changes of bond strength between T cell receptors and an antigenic peptide due to force-induced cell activation.

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