A finite element network model has been developed to predict the macroscopic elastic shear modulus and the area expansion modulus of the red blood cell (RBC) membrane skeleton on the basis of its microstructure. The topological organization of connections between spectrin molecules is represented by the edges of a random Delaunay triangulation, and the elasticity of an individual spectrin molecule is represented by the spring constant, K, for a linear spring element. The model network is subjected to deformations by prescribing nodal displacements on the boundary. The positions of internal nodes are computed by the finite element program. The average response of the network is used to compute the shear modulus (mu) and area expansion modulu...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
In recent years a number of red-blood-cell (RBC) models have been proposed using spring networks to ...
Biomolecular membranes display rich statistical mechanical behavior. They are classified as liquid i...
A finite-element network model is used to investigate the influence of the topology of the red blood...
<div><p>We simulate deformable red blood cells in the microcirculation using the immersed boundary m...
We simulate deformable red blood cells in the microcirculation using the immersed boundary method wi...
AbstractThe area expansion and the shear moduli of the free spectrin skeleton, freshly extracted fro...
The geometry and mechanical properties of the human erythrocyte membrane cytoskeleton are investigat...
For the proper simulation of processes inside microfluidic devices, proper model for blood flow must b...
This paper employs the higher-order gradient theory to study the elastic and mechanical properties o...
Many biological, natural and synthetic materials possess a networked or micro-truss-like microstruct...
The membranes of human red blood cells (RBCs) are a composite of a fluid lipid bilayer and a triangu...
Erythrocytes undergo deformations when they transport O2 and CO2 across the membrane, yet the 3D nan...
The spectrin network on the cytoplasmic surface of the erythrocyte membrane is modeled as a triangul...
Coupled problems arising in biomechanics on the cellular and sub-cellular scale are discussed based...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
In recent years a number of red-blood-cell (RBC) models have been proposed using spring networks to ...
Biomolecular membranes display rich statistical mechanical behavior. They are classified as liquid i...
A finite-element network model is used to investigate the influence of the topology of the red blood...
<div><p>We simulate deformable red blood cells in the microcirculation using the immersed boundary m...
We simulate deformable red blood cells in the microcirculation using the immersed boundary method wi...
AbstractThe area expansion and the shear moduli of the free spectrin skeleton, freshly extracted fro...
The geometry and mechanical properties of the human erythrocyte membrane cytoskeleton are investigat...
For the proper simulation of processes inside microfluidic devices, proper model for blood flow must b...
This paper employs the higher-order gradient theory to study the elastic and mechanical properties o...
Many biological, natural and synthetic materials possess a networked or micro-truss-like microstruct...
The membranes of human red blood cells (RBCs) are a composite of a fluid lipid bilayer and a triangu...
Erythrocytes undergo deformations when they transport O2 and CO2 across the membrane, yet the 3D nan...
The spectrin network on the cytoplasmic surface of the erythrocyte membrane is modeled as a triangul...
Coupled problems arising in biomechanics on the cellular and sub-cellular scale are discussed based...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
In recent years a number of red-blood-cell (RBC) models have been proposed using spring networks to ...
Biomolecular membranes display rich statistical mechanical behavior. They are classified as liquid i...