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Evaluating biomechanical properties of murine embryos using Brillouin microscopy and optical coherence tomography.


ABSTRACT: Embryogenesis is regulated by numerous changes in mechanical properties of the cellular microenvironment. Thus, studying embryonic mechanophysiology can provide a more thorough perspective of embryonic development, potentially improving early detection of congenital abnormalities as well as evaluating and developing therapeutic interventions. A number of methods and techniques have been used to study cellular biomechanical properties during embryogenesis. While some of these techniques are invasive or involve the use of external agents, others are compromised in terms of spatial and temporal resolutions. We propose the use of Brillouin microscopy in combination with optical coherence tomography (OCT) to measure stiffness as well as structural changes in a developing embryo. While Brillouin microscopy assesses the changes in stiffness among different organs of the embryo, OCT provides the necessary structural guidance.

SUBMITTER: Raghunathan R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5582619 | biostudies-other | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Evaluating biomechanical properties of murine embryos using Brillouin microscopy and optical coherence tomography.

Raghunathan Raksha R   Zhang Jitao J   Wu Chen C   Rippy Justin J   Singh Manmohan M   Larin Kirill V KV   Scarcelli Giuliano G  

Journal of biomedical optics 20170801 8


Embryogenesis is regulated by numerous changes in mechanical properties of the cellular microenvironment. Thus, studying embryonic mechanophysiology can provide a more thorough perspective of embryonic development, potentially improving early detection of congenital abnormalities as well as evaluating and developing therapeutic interventions. A number of methods and techniques have been used to study cellular biomechanical properties during embryogenesis. While some of these techniques are invas  ...[more]

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