AbstractWe study the shapes of human red blood cells using continuum mechanics. In particular, we model the crenated, echinocytic shapes and show how they may arise from a competition between the bending energy of the plasma membrane and the stretching/shear elastic energies of the membrane skeleton. In contrast to earlier work, we calculate spicule shapes exactly by solving the equations of continuum mechanics subject to appropriate boundary conditions. A simple scaling analysis of this competition reveals an elastic length Λel, which sets the length scale for the spicules and is, thus, related to the number of spicules experimentally observed on the fully developed echinocyte
The red blood cell (RBC) deformability is a critical aspect, and assessing the cell deformation char...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
Erythrocytes transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. The excess surface area together with t...
ABSTRACT We study the shapes of human red blood cells using continuum mechanics. In particular, we m...
AbstractWe study the shapes of human red blood cells using continuum mechanics. In particular, we mo...
Model calculations were performed to explore quantitative aspects of the discocyte-echinocyte shape ...
A model is postulated which attributes the distinctive biconcave shape of the human erythrocyte to a...
A rigorous mathematical solution of the sphering of a red blood cell is obtained under the assumptio...
Abstract We present mathematical simulations of shapes of red blood cells (RBCs) and their cytoskele...
Assuming that the shape of red blood cells is controlled by the curvature elasticity of the surround...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to calculate the membrane elastic energy for the different shapes o...
A theory of mechanical stability is formulated based on the electrostatic energy density contained w...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
The mechanics and elasticity of red blood cells (RBCs) determine the capability to deform of these c...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
The red blood cell (RBC) deformability is a critical aspect, and assessing the cell deformation char...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
Erythrocytes transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. The excess surface area together with t...
ABSTRACT We study the shapes of human red blood cells using continuum mechanics. In particular, we m...
AbstractWe study the shapes of human red blood cells using continuum mechanics. In particular, we mo...
Model calculations were performed to explore quantitative aspects of the discocyte-echinocyte shape ...
A model is postulated which attributes the distinctive biconcave shape of the human erythrocyte to a...
A rigorous mathematical solution of the sphering of a red blood cell is obtained under the assumptio...
Abstract We present mathematical simulations of shapes of red blood cells (RBCs) and their cytoskele...
Assuming that the shape of red blood cells is controlled by the curvature elasticity of the surround...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to calculate the membrane elastic energy for the different shapes o...
A theory of mechanical stability is formulated based on the electrostatic energy density contained w...
AbstractThe functions and elasticities of the cell are largely related to the structures of the cyto...
The mechanics and elasticity of red blood cells (RBCs) determine the capability to deform of these c...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
The red blood cell (RBC) deformability is a critical aspect, and assessing the cell deformation char...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
Erythrocytes transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues. The excess surface area together with t...