Abstract The flow patterns of red blood cells through the spleen are intimately linked to clearance of senescent RBCs, with clearance principally occurring within the open flow through the red pulp and slits of the venous sinus system that exists in humans, rats, and dogs. Passage through interendothelial slits (IESs) of the sinus has been shown by MacDonald et al. (Microvasc Res 33:118–134, 1987) to be mediated by the caliber, i.e., slit opening width, of these slits. IES caliber within a given slit of a given sinus section has been shown to operate in an asynchronous manner. Here, we describe a model and simulation results that demonstrate how the supporting forces exerted on the sinus by the reticular meshwork of the red p...
Stain: Azan. Cross-sectioned venous sinusoids with splenic cord (1). The wall of a sinusoid is compo...
Red blood cells (RBCs) make up 40-45% of blood and play an important role in oxygen transport. That ...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
International audienceThe splenic interendothelial slits fulfill the essential function of continuou...
The dynamics of splenic microcirculatory blood flow and the role of the spleen with respect to red b...
A. closed circulation B. open circulation A. The route of closed circulation proposes that...
Red blood cells (RBCs) can be cleared from circulation when alterations in their size, shape, and de...
Splenic microcorrosion casts prepared using minimal volumes of material show that most of the flow p...
Double-layered channels of sinusoid lumen and Disse space separated by fenestrated liver sinusoidal ...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Hepatic sinusoids present complex anatomical structures such as the endothelial sieve pores and the ...
Rat spleens were perfused arterially with physiological saline and glutaraldehyde, freeze-cracked in...
Tn order to study three-dimensional fine architecture of the red pulp, especially the relationships ...
The objective of this work was to improve in vivo microscopy of the splenic microcirculation to obta...
International audienceRed Blood Cells (RBCs) are periodically monitored for changes in their deforma...
Stain: Azan. Cross-sectioned venous sinusoids with splenic cord (1). The wall of a sinusoid is compo...
Red blood cells (RBCs) make up 40-45% of blood and play an important role in oxygen transport. That ...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
International audienceThe splenic interendothelial slits fulfill the essential function of continuou...
The dynamics of splenic microcirculatory blood flow and the role of the spleen with respect to red b...
A. closed circulation B. open circulation A. The route of closed circulation proposes that...
Red blood cells (RBCs) can be cleared from circulation when alterations in their size, shape, and de...
Splenic microcorrosion casts prepared using minimal volumes of material show that most of the flow p...
Double-layered channels of sinusoid lumen and Disse space separated by fenestrated liver sinusoidal ...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Hepatic sinusoids present complex anatomical structures such as the endothelial sieve pores and the ...
Rat spleens were perfused arterially with physiological saline and glutaraldehyde, freeze-cracked in...
Tn order to study three-dimensional fine architecture of the red pulp, especially the relationships ...
The objective of this work was to improve in vivo microscopy of the splenic microcirculation to obta...
International audienceRed Blood Cells (RBCs) are periodically monitored for changes in their deforma...
Stain: Azan. Cross-sectioned venous sinusoids with splenic cord (1). The wall of a sinusoid is compo...
Red blood cells (RBCs) make up 40-45% of blood and play an important role in oxygen transport. That ...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...