Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods
Microfluidic device tracks cell 'squishiness' faster and more reliably than standard methods 🇺🇸 Tracking Cell 'Squishiness' Researchers from Brown University have built this little gadget — it’s called a microfluidic device — to track how squishy cells are. Sounds basic, but it's actually a big deal because figuring out how elastic cells are can mean a lot for understanding diseases. Imagine you’re squeezing a stress ball. Some of those balls bounce right back, others not so much. These researchers basically created the equivalent of a speed test for cell elasticity. They say it's faster and more reliable than the old methods, which were kind of slow and finicky if you ask me. 🇪🇸 Midiendo la Elasticidad Celular Un equipo en la Universidad de Brown ha desarrollado un dispositivo microfluídico que mide cuán "aplastables" son las células. Puede sonar simple, pero es crucial para comprender ciertas enfermedades. Piensa e...