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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Ultra-high speed imaging of cell-microbubble interactions for bone repair"- MatchID DIC Data

Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Ultra-high speed imaging of cell-microbubble interactions for bone repair"- MatchID DIC Data
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Ultra-high speed imaging of cell-microbubble interactions for bone repair"- MatchID DIC Data
Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Ultra-high speed imaging of cell-microbubble interactions for bone repair"- MatchID DIC Data. Excel data files for deformation data within cell microbubble interactions as measured by DIC using MatchID software for a range of different 5 million FPS ultra-high speed videos over 127 frames. Individual videos are cross-referenced with the 'UHS Image' data set using date and time stamps. Excel files each represent individual interactions, recording the time point(1-127), the cartesian position within the image, the horizontal deformation and the vertical deformation. Matlab results analysis. Related publication: Pattinson, O., Keller, S. B., Evans, N. D., Pierron, F., & Carugo, D. (2023). An acoustic device for ultra high-speed quantification of cell strain during cell-microbubble interaction. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 9(10), 5912–5923. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c00757 Related projects/Funders: EP/R513325/1, NE/W503150/1
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Pattinson, Oliver
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Pattinson, Oliver
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Pattinson, Oliver (2024) Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Ultra-high speed imaging of cell-microbubble interactions for bone repair"- MatchID DIC Data. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D2955 [Dataset]

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Dataset supporting the University of Southampton Doctoral Thesis "Ultra-high speed imaging of cell-microbubble interactions for bone repair"- MatchID DIC Data. Excel data files for deformation data within cell microbubble interactions as measured by DIC using MatchID software for a range of different 5 million FPS ultra-high speed videos over 127 frames. Individual videos are cross-referenced with the 'UHS Image' data set using date and time stamps. Excel files each represent individual interactions, recording the time point(1-127), the cartesian position within the image, the horizontal deformation and the vertical deformation. Matlab results analysis. Related publication: Pattinson, O., Keller, S. B., Evans, N. D., Pierron, F., & Carugo, D. (2023). An acoustic device for ultra high-speed quantification of cell strain during cell-microbubble interaction. ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering, 9(10), 5912–5923. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c00757 Related projects/Funders: EP/R513325/1, NE/W503150/1

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Published date: 26 January 2024

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Local EPrints ID: 487170
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487170
PURE UUID: 0747a807-417a-4a1a-87de-b4f58bfeadf4

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Date deposited: 14 Feb 2024 17:44
Last modified: 19 Feb 2024 18:15

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