Physics
Rectangular myoblasts
Confocal images of C2C12 myoblasts on rectangular adhesive micropatterns; nuclei appear in cyan and F-actin in red (right) or red-hot (left); apical stress fibers indent the nucleus.
© David Pereira, laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes
Rheophysics platform
Location: Matter and Complex Systems laboratory, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, 75013 Paris
Manager: Alain PONTON
The rheophysical platform comprises rotational rheometers equipped with different geometries allowing flow (viscosity) and viscoelasticity measurements at controlled temperature in fluids up to pasty materials. A coupled optical device allows simultaneous observation of micron structures with or without shear. Measurements under the application of a continuous magnetic field are also possible. This platform is associated with another complementary physico-chemical platform.
Contact: alain.ponton@u-paris.fr
Biomechanics of the cell platform: BioMecan’IC
Location: Cochin Institute, 27 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques, 75014 Paris
Manager: Mireille LAMBERT
Website: https://institutcochin.fr/plateformes/biomecanic
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