Fluid forces and their effects on cells have been researched for quite some time, especially in the realm of biology and medicine. Shear forces have been the primary emphasis, often attributed as being the main source of cell deformation/damage in devices like prosthetic heart valves and artificial organs. Less well understood and studied are extensional stresses which are often found in such devices, in bioreactors, and in normal blood circulation. Several microfluidic channels utilizing hyperbolic, abrupt, or tapered constrictions and cross-flow geometries, have been used to isolate the effects of extensional flow. Under such flow cell deformations, erythrocytes, leukocytes, and a variety of other cell types have been examined. Results su...
Blood and lymphatic vessels are lined by endothelial cells which constantly interact with their lumi...
Red blood cell (RBC) shape change under static and dynamic shear stress has been a source of interes...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005."June 20...
Fluid forces and their effects on cells have been researched for quite some time, especially in the ...
The mechanical properties of cells are of enormous interest in a diverse range of physio and patholo...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the major cellular component in blood and are highly deformable in their ...
[[abstract]]Arti¯cial prostheses create non-physiologic °ow conditions with stress forces that may i...
[[abstract]]Artificial prostheses create non-physiologic flow conditions with stress forces that may...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
Implantable cardiovascular devices are commonly used in clinical treatment for end stage cardiovascu...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
It is well known that certain pathological conditions result in a decrease of red blood cells (RBCs)...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
AbstractMany organs adapt to their mechanical environment as a result of physiological change or dis...
International audienceTwo past research works related to the workshop topic can be briefly recalled:...
Blood and lymphatic vessels are lined by endothelial cells which constantly interact with their lumi...
Red blood cell (RBC) shape change under static and dynamic shear stress has been a source of interes...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005."June 20...
Fluid forces and their effects on cells have been researched for quite some time, especially in the ...
The mechanical properties of cells are of enormous interest in a diverse range of physio and patholo...
Red blood cells (RBCs) are the major cellular component in blood and are highly deformable in their ...
[[abstract]]Arti¯cial prostheses create non-physiologic °ow conditions with stress forces that may i...
[[abstract]]Artificial prostheses create non-physiologic flow conditions with stress forces that may...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
Implantable cardiovascular devices are commonly used in clinical treatment for end stage cardiovascu...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
It is well known that certain pathological conditions result in a decrease of red blood cells (RBCs)...
The deformability of a cell is the direct result of a complex interplay between the different consti...
AbstractMany organs adapt to their mechanical environment as a result of physiological change or dis...
International audienceTwo past research works related to the workshop topic can be briefly recalled:...
Blood and lymphatic vessels are lined by endothelial cells which constantly interact with their lumi...
Red blood cell (RBC) shape change under static and dynamic shear stress has been a source of interes...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005."June 20...