Prospects of vesiculation occurring during splenic flow of erythrocytes are addressed via model simulations of RBC flow through the venous slits of the human spleen. Our model is multiscale and contains a thermally activated rate-dependent description of the entropic elasticity of the RBC spectrin cytoskeleton, including domain unfolding/refolding. Our model also includes detail of the skeleton attachment to the fluidlike lipid bilayer membrane, including a specific accounting for the expansion/contraction of the skeleton that may occur via anchor protein diffusive motion, that is, band 3 and glycophorin, through the membrane. This ability allows us to follow the change in anchor density and thereby the strength of the skeleton/membrane att...
Physical studies of human erythrocyte spectrin indicate that isolated spectrin dimers and tetramers ...
The molecular basis for the elasticity of the human erythrocyte membrane was explored. Skeletons wer...
AbstractStabilization of the lipid bilayer membrane in red blood cells by its association with an un...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...
We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu e...
Red blood cells (RBCs) can be cleared from circulation when alterations in their size, shape, and de...
AbstractThe membrane of the red blood cell (RBC) consists of spectrin tetramers connected at actin j...
We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu e...
We develop a three-level multiscale approach of the red blood cell (RBC) membrane and couple this ap...
We studied the structure and elasticity of membrane skeletons from human red blood cells (RBCs) duri...
The erythrocyte membrane provides a fundamental model from which the molecular organization of more ...
Understanding the complex behavior of the normal and defective red blood cell (RBC) membrane require...
A possible physical interpretation of the partial detachment of the membrane skeleton in the budding...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Physical studies of human erythrocyte spectrin indicate that isolated spectrin dimers and tetramers ...
The molecular basis for the elasticity of the human erythrocyte membrane was explored. Skeletons wer...
AbstractStabilization of the lipid bilayer membrane in red blood cells by its association with an un...
In red blood cell (RBC) diseases, the spleen contributes to anemia by clearing the damaged RBCs, but...
We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu e...
Red blood cells (RBCs) can be cleared from circulation when alterations in their size, shape, and de...
AbstractThe membrane of the red blood cell (RBC) consists of spectrin tetramers connected at actin j...
We demonstrate that erythrocyte deformations, specifically of a type as occur in splenic flow (Zhu e...
We develop a three-level multiscale approach of the red blood cell (RBC) membrane and couple this ap...
We studied the structure and elasticity of membrane skeletons from human red blood cells (RBCs) duri...
The erythrocyte membrane provides a fundamental model from which the molecular organization of more ...
Understanding the complex behavior of the normal and defective red blood cell (RBC) membrane require...
A possible physical interpretation of the partial detachment of the membrane skeleton in the budding...
The red blood cell has become implicated in the progression of a range of diseases; mechanisms by wh...
The spleen, the largest secondary lymphoid organ in humans, not only fulfils a broad range of immune...
Physical studies of human erythrocyte spectrin indicate that isolated spectrin dimers and tetramers ...
The molecular basis for the elasticity of the human erythrocyte membrane was explored. Skeletons wer...
AbstractStabilization of the lipid bilayer membrane in red blood cells by its association with an un...