The red blood cell (RBC) aggregation phenomenon is majorly responsible for the non-Newtonian nature of blood, influencing the blood flow characteristics in the microvasculature. Of considerable interest is the behaviour of the fluid at the bifurcating regions. In vitro experiments, using microchannels, have shown that RBC aggregation, at certain flow conditions, affects the bluntness and skewness of the velocity profile, the local RBC concentration, and the cell-depleted layer at the channel walls. In addition, the developed RBC aggregates appear unevenly distributed in the outlets of these channels depending on their spatial distribution in the feeding branch, and on the flow conditions in the outlet branches. In the present work, constitu...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood. Remarkably RBCs deform and bridge...
Red blood cell aggregation plays a key role in microcirculatory flows, however, little is known abou...
Microfluidic platforms have increasingly been explored for in vitro blood diagnostics and for study...
The red blood cell (RBC) aggregation phenomenon is majorly responsible for the non-Newtonian nature ...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is a multifaceted phenomenon, and whether it is generally beneficia...
Red blood cell aggregation plays a key role in microcirculatory flows, however, little is known abou...
Microvascular flows are often considered to be free of red blood cell aggregates, however, recent st...
Microscale blood flow is characterised by heterogeneous distributions of hematocrit, viscosity and v...
The effect of erythrocyte aggregation on blood viscosity and microcirculatory flow is a poorly under...
Human blood is a multiphase biofluid primarily composed by the deformable red blood cells (RBCs) sus...
The non-Newtonian nature of blood arises from the presence of suspended formed elements which are th...
In microcirculation, red blood cells (RBCs) flowing through bifurcations may deform considerably due...
Red blood cell (RBC) deformability is important for tissue perfusion and a key determinant of blood ...
Bifurcations and branches in the microcirculation dramatically affect blood flow as they determine t...
Advances in microfluidic applications have made it possible to design microsystems in which various ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood. Remarkably RBCs deform and bridge...
Red blood cell aggregation plays a key role in microcirculatory flows, however, little is known abou...
Microfluidic platforms have increasingly been explored for in vitro blood diagnostics and for study...
The red blood cell (RBC) aggregation phenomenon is majorly responsible for the non-Newtonian nature ...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is a multifaceted phenomenon, and whether it is generally beneficia...
Red blood cell aggregation plays a key role in microcirculatory flows, however, little is known abou...
Microvascular flows are often considered to be free of red blood cell aggregates, however, recent st...
Microscale blood flow is characterised by heterogeneous distributions of hematocrit, viscosity and v...
The effect of erythrocyte aggregation on blood viscosity and microcirculatory flow is a poorly under...
Human blood is a multiphase biofluid primarily composed by the deformable red blood cells (RBCs) sus...
The non-Newtonian nature of blood arises from the presence of suspended formed elements which are th...
In microcirculation, red blood cells (RBCs) flowing through bifurcations may deform considerably due...
Red blood cell (RBC) deformability is important for tissue perfusion and a key determinant of blood ...
Bifurcations and branches in the microcirculation dramatically affect blood flow as they determine t...
Advances in microfluidic applications have made it possible to design microsystems in which various ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the most abundant cells in human blood. Remarkably RBCs deform and bridge...
Red blood cell aggregation plays a key role in microcirculatory flows, however, little is known abou...
Microfluidic platforms have increasingly been explored for in vitro blood diagnostics and for study...