cantileverceller
Cantileverceller is a term used to describe a class of microfabricated devices that combine a cantilever-based mechanical sensor with a cell culture interface to study cellular mechanics and adhesion. The concept envisions a tiny, anchored beam whose free end can interact with individual cells or small cell clusters, enabling direct measurement of forces generated by cells in real time.
In typical implementations, a cantilever made of silicon, silicon nitride, or biocompatible polymers is integrated with
Cantileverceller platforms are used to investigate mechanobiology, including cell traction forces, migration, differentiation, and cancer cell
Related technologies include atomic force microscopy and traction force microscopy, which share the goal of linking