We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu et al., 2017), and of the type that promote vesiculation can be caused by simple, yet tailored, oscillatory shear flow. We show that such oscillatory shear flow provides an ideal environment to explore a wide variety of metabolic and biochemical effects that promote erythrocyte vesiculation. Deformation details, typical of splenic flow, such as in-folding and implications for membrane/skeleton interaction are demonstrated and quantitatively analyzed. We introduce a theoretical, essentially analytical, vesiculation model that directly couples to our more complex numerical, multilevel, model that clearly delineates various fundamental elements, ...
AbstractTank-treading (TT) motion is established in optically trapped, live red blood cells (RBCs) h...
AbstractWe develop a computationally efficient cytoskeleton-based continuum erythrocyte algorithm. T...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...
We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu e...
Prospects of vesiculation occurring during splenic flow of erythrocytes are addressed via model simu...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is growing more prevalent in today’s society as a result...
Microfluidic devices are an extremely useful tool to explore in vitro the pathophysiology of many di...
Partial or complete failure of red blood cell membrane, also known as hemolysis, is a persistent iss...
Background/Aims: A high surface-to-volume ratio and a spectrin membrane-skeleton (MS) confer to the ...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
The erythrocytes are the primary carriers of oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the systemic tiss...
The loss of plasma membrane from red blood cells (RBCs) through the budding and release of extracell...
AbstractTank-treading (TT) motion is established in optically trapped, live red blood cells (RBCs) h...
AbstractWe develop a computationally efficient cytoskeleton-based continuum erythrocyte algorithm. T...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...
We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu e...
Prospects of vesiculation occurring during splenic flow of erythrocytes are addressed via model simu...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Incidence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is growing more prevalent in today’s society as a result...
Microfluidic devices are an extremely useful tool to explore in vitro the pathophysiology of many di...
Partial or complete failure of red blood cell membrane, also known as hemolysis, is a persistent iss...
Background/Aims: A high surface-to-volume ratio and a spectrin membrane-skeleton (MS) confer to the ...
Cells exhibit a wide diversity of shapes and are subjected to constant remodeling, allowing for thei...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
Red pulp macrophages (RPMs) of the spleen mediate turnover of billions of senescent erythrocytes per...
The erythrocytes are the primary carriers of oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from the systemic tiss...
The loss of plasma membrane from red blood cells (RBCs) through the budding and release of extracell...
AbstractTank-treading (TT) motion is established in optically trapped, live red blood cells (RBCs) h...
AbstractWe develop a computationally efficient cytoskeleton-based continuum erythrocyte algorithm. T...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...