Parallel plate chambers are frequently used to examine the response of biological cells to a constant wall shear stress. However, the stress can vary more than 80% across the chamber due to end effects. Earlier estimates of the magnitude of this inhomogeneity used boundary layer theory and experiments. Here, the full equations for steady, three-dimensional flow in a novel parallel plate device were solved numerically and used to identify an active test region where the shear stress is within 5% of a constant value. Endothelial cells can be confined to this region to assure a nearly uniform shear stress exposure
Numerical calculations are used to analyse the problem of laminar flow of an incompressible fluid fl...
The endothelium is a thin layer of endothelial cells that line the interior surface of an artery. Du...
The parallel plate flow chamber provides a controlled environment for determinations of the shear st...
Parallel plate chambers are frequently used to examine the response of biological cells to a constan...
Wall shear stress acting on arterial walls is an important hemodynamic force determining vessel heal...
An in vitro model using a parallel-plate fluid flow chamber is supposed to simulate in vivo fluid sh...
The induction of angiogenesis has been documented in many diseases such as cancer, arthritis, and di...
A parallel plate chamber in a flow system has been designed to study the effects of fluid shear stre...
The overall goal of this method is to describe a technique to subject adherent cells to laminar flow...
Biological cells are constantly exposed to fluid forces inside the body. These fluid forces aid in c...
A parallel plate flow chamber-based flow system is a flow system that allows for microscopic observa...
Several devices which can apply biomechanical stresses, such as shear stress, to living cells are av...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of cell function in many tissues including, for example, ...
Shear stresses are known to influence the morphology, and even the fate, of many cell types, includi...
Endothelial cell dysfunction has been linked to atherosclerosis through their response to hemodynami...
Numerical calculations are used to analyse the problem of laminar flow of an incompressible fluid fl...
The endothelium is a thin layer of endothelial cells that line the interior surface of an artery. Du...
The parallel plate flow chamber provides a controlled environment for determinations of the shear st...
Parallel plate chambers are frequently used to examine the response of biological cells to a constan...
Wall shear stress acting on arterial walls is an important hemodynamic force determining vessel heal...
An in vitro model using a parallel-plate fluid flow chamber is supposed to simulate in vivo fluid sh...
The induction of angiogenesis has been documented in many diseases such as cancer, arthritis, and di...
A parallel plate chamber in a flow system has been designed to study the effects of fluid shear stre...
The overall goal of this method is to describe a technique to subject adherent cells to laminar flow...
Biological cells are constantly exposed to fluid forces inside the body. These fluid forces aid in c...
A parallel plate flow chamber-based flow system is a flow system that allows for microscopic observa...
Several devices which can apply biomechanical stresses, such as shear stress, to living cells are av...
Mechanical forces are important regulators of cell function in many tissues including, for example, ...
Shear stresses are known to influence the morphology, and even the fate, of many cell types, includi...
Endothelial cell dysfunction has been linked to atherosclerosis through their response to hemodynami...
Numerical calculations are used to analyse the problem of laminar flow of an incompressible fluid fl...
The endothelium is a thin layer of endothelial cells that line the interior surface of an artery. Du...
The parallel plate flow chamber provides a controlled environment for determinations of the shear st...