<div><p>This paper reports on an investigation of mass transport of blood cells at micro-scale stenosis where local strain-rate micro-gradients trigger platelet aggregation. Using a microfluidic flow focusing platform we investigate the blood flow streams that principally contribute to platelet aggregation under shear micro-gradient conditions. We demonstrate that relatively thin surface streams located at the channel wall are the primary contributor of platelets to the developing aggregate under shear gradient conditions. Furthermore we delineate a role for red blood cell hydrodynamic lift forces in driving enhanced advection of platelets to the stenosis wall and surface of developing aggregates. We show that this novel microfluidic platfo...
Rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque causes thrombus formation and precipitates cardiovasc...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
This paper reports on an investigation of mass transport of blood cells at micro-scale stenosis wher...
This paper reports the development of a platform technology for measuring platelet function and aggr...
Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiologic...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
Computer simulations were performed to study the transport of red blood cells and platelets in high ...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Platelet aggregation has been known to be closely influenced by the surrounding hemodynamic environm...
Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiologic...
This paper reports on the development of a microfluidic platform to study mass transport mechanisms ...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
This study examines the flow field in the near-vicinity of microcontraction-expansion geometries in ...
Abstract. Thrombosis is a common complication following the surgical implantation of blood contactin...
Rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque causes thrombus formation and precipitates cardiovasc...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...
This paper reports on an investigation of mass transport of blood cells at micro-scale stenosis wher...
This paper reports the development of a platform technology for measuring platelet function and aggr...
Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiologic...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
Computer simulations were performed to study the transport of red blood cells and platelets in high ...
To date, microfluidic techniques provide the most physiologically relevant environment for the study...
Platelet aggregation has been known to be closely influenced by the surrounding hemodynamic environm...
Platelet aggregation plays a central role in pathological thrombosis, preventing healthy physiologic...
This paper reports on the development of a microfluidic platform to study mass transport mechanisms ...
Thrombus formation in hemostasis or thrombotic disease is initiated by the rapid adhesion, activatio...
This study examines the flow field in the near-vicinity of microcontraction-expansion geometries in ...
Abstract. Thrombosis is a common complication following the surgical implantation of blood contactin...
Rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque causes thrombus formation and precipitates cardiovasc...
Disturbed blood flow has been increasingly recognized for its critical role in platelet aggregation ...
Platelets can become activated in response to changes in flow-induced shear; however, the underlying...