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Cellular biophysical properties are the effective label‐free phenotypes indicative of differences in cell types, states, and functions. However, current biophysical phenotyping methods largely lack the throughput and specificity required in the majority of cell‐based assays that involve large‐scale single‐cell characterization for inquiring the inherently complex heterogeneity in many biological systems...