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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. This is the fifth volume of the highly regarded Physics of Cancer (Second Edition) series, written with the aim of making very important topics in the physics of cancer visible to the research community. This fifth volume deals with biophysical methods. The first chapter presents the traditional NMR techniques and introduces the relatively new MRE technique for the characterization of cancer cells and tissues. The second chapter provides an overview of magnetic tweezer techniques relevant to cell characterization. The third chapter focusses on the magnetic twisting cytometry techniques. The fourth and fifth chapters discuss the cytoskeletal remodeling dynamics from a biological viewpoint and a physical viewpoint, respectively. The optical tweezer is introduced in the sixth chapter and the optical cell stretcher is discussed in the seventh chapter. In the eighth chapter, microfluidics-based high-throughput cell stretching is discussed and the latest developments are presented.Key FeaturesFifth volume of the authors Physics of Cancer (Second Edition) books, a highly regarded seriesComprises chapters that have been designed as self-contained unitsWritten by a widely respected expert in the physics of cancer fieldCovers state-of-the-art techniques that were developed by the authorIncludes research findings that have been presented in numerous peer-reviewed journal articlesContains extensive references at the end of each chapter to enhance further study This book aims to make very important topics in the physics of cancer such as mechanical characterization of cells using biophysical methods visible to the research community, with the goal of ensuring these special techniques receive more attention from the scientific community and are developed accordingly. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9780750362726
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