The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cell interaction induced by dextran macromolecules, whereas the data are lacking for native plasma solution. We apply optical tweezers to investigate the induced adhesion of RBC in plasma and in dextran solution. Two hypotheses, cross-bridges and depletion layer, are typically used to describe the mechanism of cell interaction; however, both mechanisms need to be confirmed experimentally. These interactions in fact are very much dependent on the size and concentration of dextran and proteins in plasma. The results show that in different dextran solutions, the interaction of adhering RBC agrees well with the quantitative predictions obtained based on the d...
Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used in studyi...
Abstract Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used...
Abstract The peculiarity of red blood cell interaction was studied by optical tweezers. The interce...
The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cell interact...
Abstract The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cel...
The aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) is of importance for hemorheology, while its mechanism rema...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is an intrinsic property of the blood that has a direct effect on t...
Red blood cells (RBC) are known to form aggregates in the form of rouleaux due to the presence of pl...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
The reversible red blood cell aggregation induced by polymers or proteins continues to be of biologi...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are able to interact and communicate with endothelial cells (ECs). Under some...
Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used in studyi...
Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used in studyi...
Abstract Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used...
Abstract The peculiarity of red blood cell interaction was studied by optical tweezers. The interce...
The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cell interact...
Abstract The adhesion of red blood cells (RBC) has been studied extensively in frame of cell-to-cel...
The aggregation of red blood cells (RBC) is of importance for hemorheology, while its mechanism rema...
Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation is an intrinsic property of the blood that has a direct effect on t...
Red blood cells (RBC) are known to form aggregates in the form of rouleaux due to the presence of pl...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
To date, the mechanisms behind red blood cell (RBC) adhesion remain unclear. However, polymer deplet...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
The reversible red blood cell aggregation induced by polymers or proteins continues to be of biologi...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are able to interact and communicate with endothelial cells (ECs). Under some...
Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used in studyi...
Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used in studyi...
Abstract Optical tweezers (OT) is a unique Nobel Prize winning technology that has been widely used...
Abstract The peculiarity of red blood cell interaction was studied by optical tweezers. The interce...