The aim of this dissertation is to develop theoretical models for the motion of rigid and flexible particles through very tight spaces. The geometries of conduits which will be investigated are cylindrical tubes, parallel plane walls and rectangular channels. This work is motivated by an interest in the flow and deformation of single red blood cells in very narrow capillaries, in spleen and in bone marrow. Mammalian red cells are highly flexible, but their deformations satisfy two significant constraints. They must deform at constant volume, because the contents of the cell are incompressible, and also at nearly constant surface area, because the red cell membrane strongly resists dilation. Consequently, there exists a minimal tube diameter...
Red blood cells (RBCs) exhibit different types of motions and deformations when the blood flows thro...
The high red blood cell (RBC) deformability observed in vivo is essential to ensure optimal gas exch...
Abstract: The capillaries, with diameters typically in the range of 4 to 8 mm, are the terminal bran...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
The deformability of a red blood cell (RBC) is one of the most important biological parameters affec...
Filtration through micropores is frequently used to assess red blood cell deformability, but the dep...
When red blood cells (RBCs) move through narrow capillaries in the microcirculation, they deform as ...
Understanding the dynamics of red blood cell (RBC) motion under in silico conditions is central to t...
Some studies show that cells are able to penetrate through pores that are smaller than cell size. It...
Understanding the dynamics of red blood cell (RBC) motion under in silico conditions is central to t...
Human red blood cells (RBCs) are subjected to high viscous shear stress, especially during microcirc...
The remarkable deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) depends on the viscoelasticity of the plasma ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) exhibit different types of motions and deformations when the blood flows thro...
The high red blood cell (RBC) deformability observed in vivo is essential to ensure optimal gas exch...
Abstract: The capillaries, with diameters typically in the range of 4 to 8 mm, are the terminal bran...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
In this work, we report on a systematic fluidodynamic investigation of red blood cell (RBC) suspensi...
The deformability of a red blood cell (RBC) is one of the most important biological parameters affec...
Filtration through micropores is frequently used to assess red blood cell deformability, but the dep...
When red blood cells (RBCs) move through narrow capillaries in the microcirculation, they deform as ...
Understanding the dynamics of red blood cell (RBC) motion under in silico conditions is central to t...
Some studies show that cells are able to penetrate through pores that are smaller than cell size. It...
Understanding the dynamics of red blood cell (RBC) motion under in silico conditions is central to t...
Human red blood cells (RBCs) are subjected to high viscous shear stress, especially during microcirc...
The remarkable deformability of red blood cells (RBCs) depends on the viscoelasticity of the plasma ...
Red blood cells (RBCs) exhibit different types of motions and deformations when the blood flows thro...
The high red blood cell (RBC) deformability observed in vivo is essential to ensure optimal gas exch...
Abstract: The capillaries, with diameters typically in the range of 4 to 8 mm, are the terminal bran...