%0 Generic %A Boot, Ruben %A van der Net, Anouk %A Gogou, Christos %A Mehta, Pranav %A Meijer, Dimphna %A Koenderink, G.H. (Gijsje) %A Boukany, Pouyan %D 2024 %T Data underlying the publication: Cell spheroid viscoelasticity is deformation-dependent %U %R 10.4121/d82c417d-0b86-4862-8af0-85cbf6cbe302.v1 %K Microfluidics %K Soft Matter %K Spheroids %K Tissue mechanics %X
Research paper as of yet published on arXiv, on our investigation of spheroid surface tension using our microfluidic micropipette aspiration device. Data includes Excel files with measured spheroid mechanical parameters such as their surface tension and viscous flow rates. Additionally, the Python codes used for analysis and the AutoCAD files including the microfluidic chip designs are included.
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