AbstractWe investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red blood cells to solid surfaces. Two different situations were tested: 1), native red blood cells nonspecifically adhered to glass surfaces coated with positively charged polymers and 2), biotinylated red blood cells specifically adhered to glass surfaces decorated with streptavidin, which has a high binding affinity for biotin. We used micropipette manipulation for forming and subsequently breaking the adhesive contact through a stepwise micromechanical procedure. Analysis of cell deformations provided the relation between force and contact radius, which was found to be in good agreement with theoretical predictions. We further demonstrated that ...
A simple micromechanical method has been developed to measure the rupture strength of a molecular-po...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...
AbstractWe investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red blo...
ABSTRACT We investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red bl...
Fixed spherical swollen human red blood cells of blood type B adhering on a glass surface through an...
As detailed in a companion paper (Berk, D., and E. Evans. 1991. Biophys. J. 59:861–872), a method wa...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
An experimental method and analysis are introduced which provide direct quantitation of the strength...
As detailed in a companion paper (Berk, D., and E. Evans. 1991. Biophys. J. 59:861–872), a method wa...
We have studied the detachment of unfixed red cells from glass coverslips under unit gravity and by ...
Fixed spherical human red blood cells suspended in 17% sucrose were allowed to adhere on either clea...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
A simple micromechanical method has been developed to measure the rupture strength of a molecular-po...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
A simple micromechanical method has been developed to measure the rupture strength of a molecular-po...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...
AbstractWe investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red blo...
ABSTRACT We investigated the mechanical strength of adhesion and the dynamics of unbinding of red bl...
Fixed spherical swollen human red blood cells of blood type B adhering on a glass surface through an...
As detailed in a companion paper (Berk, D., and E. Evans. 1991. Biophys. J. 59:861–872), a method wa...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
An experimental method and analysis are introduced which provide direct quantitation of the strength...
As detailed in a companion paper (Berk, D., and E. Evans. 1991. Biophys. J. 59:861–872), a method wa...
We have studied the detachment of unfixed red cells from glass coverslips under unit gravity and by ...
Fixed spherical human red blood cells suspended in 17% sucrose were allowed to adhere on either clea...
Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop: Scanning Probe Microscopies and Molecular Mater...
A simple micromechanical method has been developed to measure the rupture strength of a molecular-po...
AbstractThe adhesion of red blood cells (RBCs) to cells or surfaces is of current basic science and ...
A simple micromechanical method has been developed to measure the rupture strength of a molecular-po...
Receptor-mediated cell adhesion phenomena play a vital role in many physiological and biotechnology-...
The receptor-mediated adhesion of cells to ligand-coated surfaces is important in many physiological...