A parallel plate flow channel is employed to study the effect of heat treatment on the elasticity of human red cell membrane. An irreversible transition between 46 degrees C and 50 degrees C results in an approximately 200% increase in an elastic constant measured at 25 degrees C. This transition is attributable to irreversible protein denaturation which has been shown by other to occur at similar temperatures in calorimetric studies of red cell ghosts
The physiological functions of erythrocytes depend critically on their morphology, deformability, an...
Structural failure of the erythrocyte membrane in shear deformation occurs when the maximum shear re...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...
A parallel plate flow channel is employed to study the effect of heat treatment on the elasticity of...
The elastic properties of the human red blood cell membrane have been measured as functions of tempe...
The molecular basis for the elasticity of the human erythrocyte membrane was explored. Skeletons wer...
A precise first attempt is performed to quantify the biomechanical properties of human erythrocyte m...
AbstractHuman red blood cells (RBC) undergo a sudden change from blocking to passing through 1.3±0.2...
Previous work has shown that the application of the Joule heating temperature jump technique of Eige...
Force relaxation and permanent deformation processes in erythrocyte membrane were investigated with ...
The time-dependent recovery of an elongated red cell is studied as a function of temperature. Before...
In this thesis, we describe the development of a new technique for determination of the mechanical p...
We propose a new experimental technique for red blood cell thermal fluctuation analysis, which make...
This study was undertaken to examine the influence of temperature on physical prop-erties of red cel...
The action of temperatures above 48°C. on the red cell is usually regarded as a classical example of...
The physiological functions of erythrocytes depend critically on their morphology, deformability, an...
Structural failure of the erythrocyte membrane in shear deformation occurs when the maximum shear re...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...
A parallel plate flow channel is employed to study the effect of heat treatment on the elasticity of...
The elastic properties of the human red blood cell membrane have been measured as functions of tempe...
The molecular basis for the elasticity of the human erythrocyte membrane was explored. Skeletons wer...
A precise first attempt is performed to quantify the biomechanical properties of human erythrocyte m...
AbstractHuman red blood cells (RBC) undergo a sudden change from blocking to passing through 1.3±0.2...
Previous work has shown that the application of the Joule heating temperature jump technique of Eige...
Force relaxation and permanent deformation processes in erythrocyte membrane were investigated with ...
The time-dependent recovery of an elongated red cell is studied as a function of temperature. Before...
In this thesis, we describe the development of a new technique for determination of the mechanical p...
We propose a new experimental technique for red blood cell thermal fluctuation analysis, which make...
This study was undertaken to examine the influence of temperature on physical prop-erties of red cel...
The action of temperatures above 48°C. on the red cell is usually regarded as a classical example of...
The physiological functions of erythrocytes depend critically on their morphology, deformability, an...
Structural failure of the erythrocyte membrane in shear deformation occurs when the maximum shear re...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...