DocumentCode :
3359587
Title :
Optical Tweezers Based Bio-Microrheology
Author :
Chiou, Arthur
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Biophotonics & Biophotonics Interdiscipl. Res. Center (BIRC), Nat. Yang-Ming Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fYear :
2011
fDate :
3-4 Dec. 2011
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Viscoelastic properties of a myriad of biological cells and bio-fluids are strongly correlated to their physiological functions; a change in their viscoelastic properties, even at a very small fraction on the order of a few percents, is often concomitant with related diseases. A classical example is the red blood cells whose deformability is critical to their oxgen-carrying and delivery function through veins and arteries. In the case of biological fluids, the viscosity of blood is closely related to cerebral vascular disease and coronary artery disease, and the liquefaction of vitreous humor can lead to retinal detachment. The relation of viscoelastic alterations of cerebral-spinal fluid and hydrocephalus has also been reported. Accurate measurement of the viscoelastic properties of biological samples at either single cell resolution or with sample volume on the order micro-liter may hence shed light on clinically-relevant mechano-biology at the molecular lever. From the practical point of view, the requirement of only a very small amount of sample is particularly important since many biological fluids such as synovial fluid and vitreous humor are available only in limited amount. Optical-Tweezers Based Micro-Rheology has emerged in recent years as one of the critical techniques capable of fulfilling the needs elucidated above.
Keywords :
biological fluid dynamics; biomechanics; biorheology; blood vessels; cellular biophysics; diseases; radiation pressure; viscoelasticity; biological cells; biological fluids; blood viscosity; cerebral vascular disease; cerebral-spinal fluid; clinically-relevant mechanobiology; coronary artery disease; deformation; hydrocephalus; optical tweezers based biomicrorheology; red blood cells; retinal detachment; single cell resolution; synovial fluid; veins; viscoelastic properties; vitreous humor; Arteries; Biological cells; Biomedical optical imaging; Biophotonics; Diseases; Fluids;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Functional Optical Imaging (FOI), 2011
Conference_Location :
Ningbo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0452-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/FOI.2011.6154828
Filename :
6154828
Link To Document :
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