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Many dilemmas in mechanobiology urgently require characterization regarding the micromechanical properties of cells and cells. Brillouin light scattering is suggested as an emerging optical elastography technique to satisfy this need. However, the information and knowledge contained in the Brillouin spectrum continues to be a matter of discussion because of fundamental problems in understanding the role of liquid in biomechanics and in relating the Brillouin data to low-frequency macros