- rheometer.
There are two
types of
microrheology: p****ive
microrheology and
active microrheology. P****ive
microrheology uses
inherent thermal energy to move...
- tweezers. His
other significant work
includes the
development of two-point
microrheology and its
application to cell
mechanics and
force spectrum microscopy...
- Reiner, the
founder of Rheology,
where she
worked on the
subjects of
Microrheology and
Nonlinear Rheology. In 1972, she
continued her
research at the RWTH...
- two-dimensional studies. He also
pioneered the
technique of particle-tracking
microrheology to
probe the
rheological properties of
complex fluids and
living cells...
- is
known for his work in the
areas of diffusing-wave spectroscopy,
microrheology, microfluidics, rheology,
fluid mechanics,
interface and
colloid science...
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possible on a sphere. Kraynik, A.M.; Reinelt, D.A. (2007), "Foams,
Microrheology of", in Mortensen,
Andreas (ed.),
Concise Encyclopedia of Composite...
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interests extend broadly into
other types of
complex fluids, as well as
microrheology and
granular materials.
During his PhD in Texas, he
studied Nonlinear...
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Force Spectrum Microscopy (FSM) is an
application of
active microrheology developed to
measure aggregate random forces in the cytoplasm. Large, inert...
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molecular motors, such as
Helicase and RNA polymerase.
Rheology and
Microrheology Single molecule spectroscopy – is a
technique that is
sensitive enough...