Red blood cells (RBC) aggregate to form two- and three-dimensional structures when suspended in aqueous solutions containing large plasma proteins or polymers; this aggregation is reversible and shear dependent (i.e., dispersed at high shear and reformed at low or stasis). The extent of aggregation is the main determinant of low shear blood viscosity, thus predicting an inverse relationship between aggregation and in vivo blood flow. However, the effects of aggregation on hemodynamic mechanisms (e.g., plasma skimming, Fahraeus Effect, microvascular hematocrit) may promote rather than impede vascular blood flow. The impact of enhanced RBC aggregation on endothelial function and hemostatic mechanisms adds further complexity, thereby requiring...
In order to understand blood circulation, knowledge of the heological properties of blood is require...
© 2011 – IOS Press and the authorsWe review the major hemorheological experimental studies that show...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood. Remarkably RBCs deform and bridge...
Red blood cells (RBC) aggregate to form two- and three-dimensional structures when suspended in aque...
Red blood cells (RBC) aggregation is a phenomenon whereby the red blood cells form aggregates when s...
Red blood cells (RBC) aggregation is a phenomenon whereby the red blood cells form aggregates when s...
25-31The influence of red blood cell (RBC) aggregation on blood flow in vivo has been under debate s...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation affects significantly the flow of blood at low shear rates. Increas...
The long-term goal of this study is to understand cellular factors affecting red blood cell (RBC) ag...
The long-term goal of this study is to understand cellular factors affecting red blood cell (RBC) ag...
The molecular organization of the membrane of the red blood cell controls cell morphology and functi...
© 2011 – IOS Press and the authorsWe review the major hemorheological experimental studies that show...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood, representing 40 to 45% of the blo...
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) or erythrocytes tend to form chain-like aggregates under low shear rate calle...
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) or erythrocytes tend to form chain-like aggregates under low shear rate calle...
In order to understand blood circulation, knowledge of the heological properties of blood is require...
© 2011 – IOS Press and the authorsWe review the major hemorheological experimental studies that show...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood. Remarkably RBCs deform and bridge...
Red blood cells (RBC) aggregate to form two- and three-dimensional structures when suspended in aque...
Red blood cells (RBC) aggregation is a phenomenon whereby the red blood cells form aggregates when s...
Red blood cells (RBC) aggregation is a phenomenon whereby the red blood cells form aggregates when s...
25-31The influence of red blood cell (RBC) aggregation on blood flow in vivo has been under debate s...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation affects significantly the flow of blood at low shear rates. Increas...
The long-term goal of this study is to understand cellular factors affecting red blood cell (RBC) ag...
The long-term goal of this study is to understand cellular factors affecting red blood cell (RBC) ag...
The molecular organization of the membrane of the red blood cell controls cell morphology and functi...
© 2011 – IOS Press and the authorsWe review the major hemorheological experimental studies that show...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood, representing 40 to 45% of the blo...
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) or erythrocytes tend to form chain-like aggregates under low shear rate calle...
Red Blood Cells (RBCs) or erythrocytes tend to form chain-like aggregates under low shear rate calle...
In order to understand blood circulation, knowledge of the heological properties of blood is require...
© 2011 – IOS Press and the authorsWe review the major hemorheological experimental studies that show...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood. Remarkably RBCs deform and bridge...