The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane are (a) the bioconcave shape and (b) the sphere of the same surface area. These possibilities are evaluated in this paper using theoretical modeling of equilibrium membrane shapes according to Zarda et al. (1977. J. Biomech. 10:211–221) and by comparison to experiments on red cells whose membrane shear modulus has been increased by treatment with diamide. Neither proposal is found to be compatible with all the experimental behaviour of native red cells. Neither proposal is found to be compatible with all the experimental behaviour of native red cells. To account for this discrepancy we propose that either the shear modulus of the native membran...
The mechanics and elasticity of red blood cells (RBCs) determine the capability to deform of these c...
Model calculations were performed to explore quantitative aspects of the discocyte-echinocyte shape ...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
Assuming that the shape of red blood cells is controlled by the curvature elasticity of the surround...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...
A rigorous mathematical solution of the sphering of a red blood cell is obtained under the assumptio...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
A theory of mechanical stability is formulated based on the electrostatic energy density contained w...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
The technique of Mitchison and Swann (1954) was modified for determining the resistance to deformati...
Previous work demonstrated that human red cells can be drawn into cylindrical glass micropipettes of...
Presented is an algorithm for the approximate calculation of the membrane stress distribution and th...
AbstractThe deformation of an initially spherical vesicle of radius a with a permeable membrane unde...
A technique is described for measuring the stress required to rupture the red cell membrane. It requ...
The mechanics and elasticity of red blood cells (RBCs) determine the capability to deform of these c...
Model calculations were performed to explore quantitative aspects of the discocyte-echinocyte shape ...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
Assuming that the shape of red blood cells is controlled by the curvature elasticity of the surround...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...
A rigorous mathematical solution of the sphering of a red blood cell is obtained under the assumptio...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
A theory of mechanical stability is formulated based on the electrostatic energy density contained w...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
The technique of Mitchison and Swann (1954) was modified for determining the resistance to deformati...
Previous work demonstrated that human red cells can be drawn into cylindrical glass micropipettes of...
Presented is an algorithm for the approximate calculation of the membrane stress distribution and th...
AbstractThe deformation of an initially spherical vesicle of radius a with a permeable membrane unde...
A technique is described for measuring the stress required to rupture the red cell membrane. It requ...
The mechanics and elasticity of red blood cells (RBCs) determine the capability to deform of these c...
Model calculations were performed to explore quantitative aspects of the discocyte-echinocyte shape ...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...