Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.

It has a long been known that many, if not all, diseases are associated with changes in the mechanical properties of cells. Although these changes in tissue mechanics have been believed to be a conseguence of the disease, recent data show that alterations of these mechanical properties have potent e...

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Main Author: Ferrazzi, Giulio
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Language:English
Published: KTH, Hållfasthetslära (Inst.) 2011
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-kth-1038802013-10-31T04:39:54ZNumerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.engFerrazzi, GiulioKTH, Hållfasthetslära (Inst.)2011It has a long been known that many, if not all, diseases are associated with changes in the mechanical properties of cells. Although these changes in tissue mechanics have been believed to be a conseguence of the disease, recent data show that alterations of these mechanical properties have potent eect to many cellular functions. Thus, there is no reason to believe that altered cellular mechanics could be a cause of the disease, rather than its consequence. A complete understanding of cell mechanics and how the latter one depends on the presence of a disease is therefore necessary in order to develop methods of early diagnosis. In this master thesis we report the preliminary results of cell mechanical response of broblasts obtained simulating AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy) with COMSOL 4.1. Specically, we tried to nd out what is the relationship that coexists between the reaction force of a broblast when urged by this type of technique. A subsequent process of reverse engineering led to a simply analytical model for the quantication of the mechanical properties of this type of cell. The second part of this work aims to improve the understading of the mechanotrasduction mechanism of cells. The second model, indeed, reports the results of soft concact and adhesion of a broblast with a polyacrylamide substrate. Finally, we built up a numerical model that combines the assumptios of the rst and the second one. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-103880application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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description It has a long been known that many, if not all, diseases are associated with changes in the mechanical properties of cells. Although these changes in tissue mechanics have been believed to be a conseguence of the disease, recent data show that alterations of these mechanical properties have potent eect to many cellular functions. Thus, there is no reason to believe that altered cellular mechanics could be a cause of the disease, rather than its consequence. A complete understanding of cell mechanics and how the latter one depends on the presence of a disease is therefore necessary in order to develop methods of early diagnosis. In this master thesis we report the preliminary results of cell mechanical response of broblasts obtained simulating AFM (Atomic Force Microscopy) with COMSOL 4.1. Specically, we tried to nd out what is the relationship that coexists between the reaction force of a broblast when urged by this type of technique. A subsequent process of reverse engineering led to a simply analytical model for the quantication of the mechanical properties of this type of cell. The second part of this work aims to improve the understading of the mechanotrasduction mechanism of cells. The second model, indeed, reports the results of soft concact and adhesion of a broblast with a polyacrylamide substrate. Finally, we built up a numerical model that combines the assumptios of the rst and the second one.
author Ferrazzi, Giulio
spellingShingle Ferrazzi, Giulio
Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
author_facet Ferrazzi, Giulio
author_sort Ferrazzi, Giulio
title Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
title_short Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
title_full Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
title_fullStr Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
title_full_unstemmed Numerical modeling of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
title_sort numerical modeling of atomic force microscopy (afm) towards estimation of material parameters from fibroblast cells.
publisher KTH, Hållfasthetslära (Inst.)
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