AbstractIt is generally accepted that the human neutrophil can be mechanically represented as a droplet of polymeric fluid enclosed by some sort of thin slippery viscoelastic cortex. Many questions remain however about the detailed rheology and chemistry of the interior fluid and the cortex. To address these quantitative issues, we have used a finite element method to simulate the dynamics of neutrophils during micropipet aspiration using various plausible assumptions. The results were then systematically compared with aspiration experiments conducted at eight different combinations of pipet size and pressure. Models in which the cytoplasm was represented by a simple Newtonian fluid (i.e., models without shear thinning) were grossly incapab...
The low deformability of neutrophils (white blood cells) and their accumulation in pulmonary capilla...
The deformations characteristic of neutrophils as they pass through the microcirculation affect thei...
The effects of variations in temperature, pH, and osmolality on the rheological properties of human ...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that the human neutrophil can be mechanically represented as a drop...
The mechanical behavior of the neutrophil plays an important role in both the microcirculation and t...
AbstractThe dynamics of human neutrophils during micropipette aspiration are frequently analyzed by ...
At issue is the type of constitutive equation that can be used to describe all possible types of def...
ABSTRACTMuch experimental data exist on the mechanical properties of neutrophils, but so far, they h...
ABSTRACT During micropipette aspiration, neutrophil leukocytes exhibit a liquid-drop behavior, i.e.,...
AbstractDuring micropipette aspiration, neutrophil leukocytes exhibit a liquid-drop behavior, i.e., ...
Experiments are performed in which a passive human neutrophil is deformed into an elongated "sausage...
Actin is a ubiquitous protein in eukaryotic cells. It plays a major role in cell motility and in the...
AbstractRecent experiments have found that neutrophils may be activated after passing through microf...
A mechanical test with micropipets is used to characterize cytoskeleton rearrangement and contractio...
The simplest model for a neutrophil in its "passive" state views the cell as consisting of a liquid-...
The low deformability of neutrophils (white blood cells) and their accumulation in pulmonary capilla...
The deformations characteristic of neutrophils as they pass through the microcirculation affect thei...
The effects of variations in temperature, pH, and osmolality on the rheological properties of human ...
AbstractIt is generally accepted that the human neutrophil can be mechanically represented as a drop...
The mechanical behavior of the neutrophil plays an important role in both the microcirculation and t...
AbstractThe dynamics of human neutrophils during micropipette aspiration are frequently analyzed by ...
At issue is the type of constitutive equation that can be used to describe all possible types of def...
ABSTRACTMuch experimental data exist on the mechanical properties of neutrophils, but so far, they h...
ABSTRACT During micropipette aspiration, neutrophil leukocytes exhibit a liquid-drop behavior, i.e.,...
AbstractDuring micropipette aspiration, neutrophil leukocytes exhibit a liquid-drop behavior, i.e., ...
Experiments are performed in which a passive human neutrophil is deformed into an elongated "sausage...
Actin is a ubiquitous protein in eukaryotic cells. It plays a major role in cell motility and in the...
AbstractRecent experiments have found that neutrophils may be activated after passing through microf...
A mechanical test with micropipets is used to characterize cytoskeleton rearrangement and contractio...
The simplest model for a neutrophil in its "passive" state views the cell as consisting of a liquid-...
The low deformability of neutrophils (white blood cells) and their accumulation in pulmonary capilla...
The deformations characteristic of neutrophils as they pass through the microcirculation affect thei...
The effects of variations in temperature, pH, and osmolality on the rheological properties of human ...