Force relaxation and permanent deformation processes in erythrocyte membrane were investigated with two techniques: micropipette aspiration of a portion of a flaccid cell, and extension of a whole cell between two micropipettes. In both experiments, at surface extension ratios less than 3:1, the extent of residual membrane deformation is negligible when the time of extension is less than several minutes. However, extensions maintained longer result in significant force relaxation and permanent deformation. The magnitude of the permanent deformation is proportional to the total time period of extension and the level of the applied force. Based on these observations, a nonlinear constitutive relation for surface deformation is postulated that...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
Investigation of mechanical properties of erythrocyte membranes is a pressing issue in practical rea...
Force relaxation and permanent deformation processes in erythrocyte membrane were investigated with ...
The deformation of a portion of erythrocyte during aspirational entry into a micropipette has been a...
A nonlinear viscoelastic relation is developed to describe the viscoelastic properties of erythrocyt...
The deformation of a portion of erythrocyte during aspirational entry into a micropipette has been a...
A theory of membrane viscoelasticity developed by Evans and Hochmuth in 1976 is used to analyze the ...
In this paper, we develop a theory for viscoelastic behavior of large membrane deformations and appl...
The time-dependent recovery of an elongated red cell is studied as a function of temperature. Before...
We present a new method to measure the shear elastic moduli and viscosities of erythrocyte membranes...
A technique is described for measuring the stress required to rupture the red cell membrane. It requ...
In this paper, we develop a theory for viscoelastic behavior of large membrane deformations and appl...
This is the second of two papers on an analytical and experimental study of the flow of erythrocyte ...
We present a new method to measure the shear elastic moduli and viscosities of erythrocyte membranes...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
Investigation of mechanical properties of erythrocyte membranes is a pressing issue in practical rea...
Force relaxation and permanent deformation processes in erythrocyte membrane were investigated with ...
The deformation of a portion of erythrocyte during aspirational entry into a micropipette has been a...
A nonlinear viscoelastic relation is developed to describe the viscoelastic properties of erythrocyt...
The deformation of a portion of erythrocyte during aspirational entry into a micropipette has been a...
A theory of membrane viscoelasticity developed by Evans and Hochmuth in 1976 is used to analyze the ...
In this paper, we develop a theory for viscoelastic behavior of large membrane deformations and appl...
The time-dependent recovery of an elongated red cell is studied as a function of temperature. Before...
We present a new method to measure the shear elastic moduli and viscosities of erythrocyte membranes...
A technique is described for measuring the stress required to rupture the red cell membrane. It requ...
In this paper, we develop a theory for viscoelastic behavior of large membrane deformations and appl...
This is the second of two papers on an analytical and experimental study of the flow of erythrocyte ...
We present a new method to measure the shear elastic moduli and viscosities of erythrocyte membranes...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
Investigation of mechanical properties of erythrocyte membranes is a pressing issue in practical rea...