The technique of Mitchison and Swann (1954) was modified for determining the resistance to deformation, or “stiffness,” of the red cell membrane and the pressure gradient across the cell wall. It requires a measure of the pressure needed to suck a portion of the cell into a micropipette. Stiffness of hypertonically crenated cells was less than that of biconcave discs or hypotonically swollen cells. Crenated cells showed zero pressure gradient and a stiffness, probably due to pure bending, equivalent to 0.007±0.001 (SE) dynes/cm. Normal and swollen cells showed a pressure gradient of 2.3±0.8 (SE) mm H2O and a stiffness, due to bending and tension in the membrane, equivalent to 0.019±0.002 (SE) dynes/cm. No difference in stiffness was found b...
Equations of mechanical equilibrium are applied to the erythrocyte membrane in the normal, hypotonic...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
Red cells which adhere to a surface in a parallel plate flow channel are stretched when acted on by ...
The technique of Mitchison and Swann (1954) was modified for determining the resistance to deformati...
A technique is described for measuring the stress required to rupture the red cell membrane. It requ...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...
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...
Previous work demonstrated that human red cells can be drawn into cylindrical glass micropipettes of...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
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 model is postulated which attributes the distinctive biconcave shape of the human erythrocyte to a...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
Equations of mechanical equilibrium are applied to the erythrocyte membrane in the normal, hypotonic...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
Red cells which adhere to a surface in a parallel plate flow channel are stretched when acted on by ...
The technique of Mitchison and Swann (1954) was modified for determining the resistance to deformati...
A technique is described for measuring the stress required to rupture the red cell membrane. It requ...
Observation of cell membrane buckling and cell folding in micropipette aspiration experiments was us...
The several widely different values of the elastic modulus of the human red blood cell membrane whic...
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...
Previous work demonstrated that human red cells can be drawn into cylindrical glass micropipettes of...
The two main proposals found in the literature for the stress-free shape of the red cell membrane ar...
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 model is postulated which attributes the distinctive biconcave shape of the human erythrocyte to a...
The role of the membrane skeleton in determining the shape of the human red cell was probed by weake...
Equations of mechanical equilibrium are applied to the erythrocyte membrane in the normal, hypotonic...
Single human red blood cells suspended in buffered Ringer's solution were rapidly drawn, at recorded...
Red cells which adhere to a surface in a parallel plate flow channel are stretched when acted on by ...