Maps of fluorescing red cell membrane components on a pipette-aspirated projection are quantitated in an effort to elucidate and unify the heterogeneous kinematics of deformation. Transient gradients of diffusing fluorescent lipid first demonstrate the fluidity of an otherwise uniform-density bilayer and corroborate a "universal" calibration scale for relative surface density. A steep but smooth and stable gradient in the densities of the skeleton components spectrin, actin, and protein 4.1 is used to estimate large elastic strains along the aspirated skeleton. The deformation fields are argued to be an unhindered response to loading in the surface normal direction. Density maps intermediate to those of the compressible skeleton and fluid b...
AbstractSingle human red cells were suspended in media with viscosities ranging from 12.9 to 109mPa ...
The biconcave disk shape of the mammalian red blood cell (RBC) is unique to the RBC and is vital for...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
Maps of fluorescing red cell membrane components on a pipette-aspirated projection are quantitated i...
The red blood cell membrane is a complex material that exhibits both solid- and liquidlike behavior....
To assess local elasticity in the red cell’s spectrin-actin network, nano-particles were tethered to...
AbstractThe red cell’s spectrin-actin network is known to sustain local states of shear, dilation, a...
AbstractTo assess local elasticity in the red cell’s spectrin-actin network, nano-particles were tet...
AbstractThe area expansion and the shear moduli of the free spectrin skeleton, freshly extracted fro...
The association between the lipid bilayer and the membrane skeleton is important to cell function. I...
The incompressibility of the lipid bilayer keeps the total surface area of the red cell membrane con...
Various aspects of both red cell and polymer membranes were investigated. For red cell membranes, th...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
Various aspects of both red cell and polymer membranes were investigated. For red cell membranes, th...
The biconcave disk shape of the mammalian red blood cell (RBC) is unique to the RBC and is vital for...
AbstractSingle human red cells were suspended in media with viscosities ranging from 12.9 to 109mPa ...
The biconcave disk shape of the mammalian red blood cell (RBC) is unique to the RBC and is vital for...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
Maps of fluorescing red cell membrane components on a pipette-aspirated projection are quantitated i...
The red blood cell membrane is a complex material that exhibits both solid- and liquidlike behavior....
To assess local elasticity in the red cell’s spectrin-actin network, nano-particles were tethered to...
AbstractThe red cell’s spectrin-actin network is known to sustain local states of shear, dilation, a...
AbstractTo assess local elasticity in the red cell’s spectrin-actin network, nano-particles were tet...
AbstractThe area expansion and the shear moduli of the free spectrin skeleton, freshly extracted fro...
The association between the lipid bilayer and the membrane skeleton is important to cell function. I...
The incompressibility of the lipid bilayer keeps the total surface area of the red cell membrane con...
Various aspects of both red cell and polymer membranes were investigated. For red cell membranes, th...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
Various aspects of both red cell and polymer membranes were investigated. For red cell membranes, th...
The biconcave disk shape of the mammalian red blood cell (RBC) is unique to the RBC and is vital for...
AbstractSingle human red cells were suspended in media with viscosities ranging from 12.9 to 109mPa ...
The biconcave disk shape of the mammalian red blood cell (RBC) is unique to the RBC and is vital for...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...