Supplementary Figure 5: H2B strains depend on force directions. | Nature Protocols

Supplementary Figure 5: H2B strains depend on force directions.

From: Interfacing 3D magnetic twisting cytometry with confocal fluorescence microscopy to image force responses in living cells

Supplementary Figure 5

This is the same cell as in Supplementary Fig. 4. The bulk strains and shear strains were computed from displacement maps of the nucleus in Supplementary Fig. 4. (a) Stress angle of 0°. (b) Stress angle of 36.9°. (c) Stress angle of 45°. (d) Stress angle of 53.1°. (e) Stress angle of 90°. It is obvious that strain maps are different, with the 90°-stress angle generating highest strains.

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