Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7147986 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2014 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This article presents a new micro and nanoforce sensor used to perform a mechanical characterisation of human oocytes. This device is based on the use of low-stiffness magnetic springs. The oocytes to be characterised are placed on a force-sensitive platform. A manipulator equipped with a standard micropipette is used to mechanically compress the oocyte. Some complete “force-compression length” curves associated with mechanical load-unload cycles are given. These curves show the linear, the non-linear and also the plastic mechanical behaviour of the oocytes. These characterisations must be considered as a preliminary result which illustrates that the mechanical variability and the mechanical evolution of human oocytes during their maturation process can be observed with a force sensor based on magnetic springs.
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Authors
J. Abadie, C. Roux, E. Piat, C. Filiatre, C. Amiot,