Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe
We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the micro-rheology of the vitreous humor. The Brownian motion of the bead was observed using a fast camera and the micro-rheology determined by analysis of the time-dependent mean-square displacement of the...
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| author | Watts, Fiona Tan, Lay Ean Wilson, Clive G. Girkin, John M. Tassieri, Manlio Wright, Amanda J. |
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| description | We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the micro-rheology of the vitreous humor. The Brownian motion of the bead was observed using a fast camera and the micro-rheology determined by analysis of the time-dependent mean-square displacement of the bead. We observed regions of the vitreous that showed different degrees of viscoelasticity, along with the homogeneous and inhomogeneous nature of different regions. The motivation behind this study is to understand the vitreous structure, in particular changes due to aging, allowing more confident prediction of pharmaceutical drug behavior and delivery within the vitreous humor. |
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| spelling | nottingham-357952020-05-04T16:40:42Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35795/ Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe Watts, Fiona Tan, Lay Ean Wilson, Clive G. Girkin, John M. Tassieri, Manlio Wright, Amanda J. We demonstrate that an optically trapped silica bead can be used as a local probe to measure the micro-rheology of the vitreous humor. The Brownian motion of the bead was observed using a fast camera and the micro-rheology determined by analysis of the time-dependent mean-square displacement of the bead. We observed regions of the vitreous that showed different degrees of viscoelasticity, along with the homogeneous and inhomogeneous nature of different regions. The motivation behind this study is to understand the vitreous structure, in particular changes due to aging, allowing more confident prediction of pharmaceutical drug behavior and delivery within the vitreous humor. IOP Publishing 2013-12-11 Article PeerReviewed Watts, Fiona, Tan, Lay Ean, Wilson, Clive G., Girkin, John M., Tassieri, Manlio and Wright, Amanda J. (2013) Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe. Journal of Optics, 16 (1). ISSN 2040-8986 optical trapping micro-rheology vitreous humor http://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2040-8978/16/1/015301 doi:10.1088/2040-8978/16/1/015301 doi:10.1088/2040-8978/16/1/015301 |
| spellingShingle | optical trapping micro-rheology vitreous humor Watts, Fiona Tan, Lay Ean Wilson, Clive G. Girkin, John M. Tassieri, Manlio Wright, Amanda J. Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| title | Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| title_full | Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| title_fullStr | Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| title_full_unstemmed | Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| title_short | Investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| title_sort | investigating the microrheology of the vitreous humor using an optically trapped local probe |
| topic | optical trapping micro-rheology vitreous humor |
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