Discover with our webinar the new Fluigent micropipette aspiration package. The package allows one to manipulate and characterize cells at the single-cell level. It is a powerful non-invasive technique to evaluate how the biomechanical properties of single cells or tissues govern cell shape, cell response to mechanic stimuli, transition from nontumorigenic to tumorigenic state, or morphogenesis.
What you will learn:
-Applications related to micropipette aspiration
-Working principle of the micropipette aspiration system
-Main benefits of our system
-Use of the system in research
Speaker:
Bruno Charlety, application engineer at Fluigent