Hemoglobin solutions prepared from hemolyzed human erythrocyte packs have Newtonian flow properties. Diluted solutions are also Newtonian. All solutions have a viscosity lower than the apparent viscosity of erythrocyte suspensions of equal oxygen-carrying capacity. The presence of cell debris in hemoglobin solutions causes non-Newtonian (pseudoplastic or rheopectic) flow behavior
The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglob...
patients with hemoglobin (Hb) CC disease showed an increased viscosity and decreased filterability s...
We investigated how non-Newtonian viscosity behavior affects the flow characteristics of blood cells...
Hemoglobin solutions prepared from hemolyzed human erythrocyte packs have Newtonian flow properties....
A solution of a pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate (stabilized hemoglobin; SHb) is r...
Blood and erythrocyte suspensions have non-linear pressure-flow curves and so do not possess a uniqu...
Human blood is composed of red cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a fluid called plasma that...
AbstractWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and vesicles. The v...
International audienceWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and v...
Fresh human erythrocytes were resuspended in phosphate-buffered dextran solutions at osmolarities ra...
patients with sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) was found to be abnormally increased, a property wh...
It is now widely recognised that the deformability of erythrocyte membranes determines the rheologic...
Text includes handwritten formulasTo evaluate the rheological behavior of certain hemoglobinopathies...
The physiological functions of erythrocytes depend critically on their morphology, deformability, an...
Shear viscosity measurements with dilute suspensions of red blood cells are interpreted using a micr...
The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglob...
patients with hemoglobin (Hb) CC disease showed an increased viscosity and decreased filterability s...
We investigated how non-Newtonian viscosity behavior affects the flow characteristics of blood cells...
Hemoglobin solutions prepared from hemolyzed human erythrocyte packs have Newtonian flow properties....
A solution of a pyridoxalated hemoglobin polyoxyethylene conjugate (stabilized hemoglobin; SHb) is r...
Blood and erythrocyte suspensions have non-linear pressure-flow curves and so do not possess a uniqu...
Human blood is composed of red cells, white blood cells, and platelets in a fluid called plasma that...
AbstractWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and vesicles. The v...
International audienceWe report on the rheology of dilute suspensions of red blood cells (RBC) and v...
Fresh human erythrocytes were resuspended in phosphate-buffered dextran solutions at osmolarities ra...
patients with sickle cell anemia (Hb SS disease) was found to be abnormally increased, a property wh...
It is now widely recognised that the deformability of erythrocyte membranes determines the rheologic...
Text includes handwritten formulasTo evaluate the rheological behavior of certain hemoglobinopathies...
The physiological functions of erythrocytes depend critically on their morphology, deformability, an...
Shear viscosity measurements with dilute suspensions of red blood cells are interpreted using a micr...
The hypothesis that the internal viscosity of erythrocytes is governed by the intracellular hemoglob...
patients with hemoglobin (Hb) CC disease showed an increased viscosity and decreased filterability s...
We investigated how non-Newtonian viscosity behavior affects the flow characteristics of blood cells...