Fig. 8: Calculation of cell compressibility using measured/reported acoustic contrast and assumed typical cell densities.
From: Microparticles with tunable, cell-like properties for quantitative acoustic mechanophenotyping

Data obtained during this study is shown in red, while other values in blue and black were taken from literature: Dabbi et al. reported the compressibility of T-cells27, Augustsson et al. reported the acoustic impedance of lymphocytes (LYM) and neutrophils (NEUT)11, and Cushing et al. reported the compressibility of WBCs26