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A model for red blood cell motion in glycocalyx-lined capillaries
T. W. Secomb
, R. Hsu, A. R. Pries
Physiology
BIO5, Institute of
Physiological Sciences - GIDP
Biomedical Engineering
Mathematics
Applied Mathematics - GIDP
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Red Blood Cells
100%
Capillary
100%
Cell Motion
100%
Glycocalyx
100%
Hematocrit
50%
Flow Resistance
33%
Endothelium
16%
Cell Membrane
16%
Resistivity
16%
Microvessels
16%
Interior Surfaces
16%
Flow Velocity
16%
Apparent Viscosity
16%
Macromolecules
16%
At Discharge
16%
Resistance to Blood Flow
16%
Lubrication Theory
16%
Hydraulic Resistivity
16%
Red Blood Cell Shape
16%
Shear Elasticity
16%
Glass Tube
16%
Porous Layer
16%
Fahraeus Effect
16%
Engineering
Erythrocyte
100%
Experimental Observation
33%
Hydraulics
33%
Axisymmetric
33%
Interior Surface
33%
Flow Velocity
33%
Glass Tube
33%
Apparent Viscosity
33%
Porous Layer
33%
Material Science
Electrical Resistivity
100%
Lubrication
50%
Elasticity
50%
Hydraulics
50%
Cell Membrane
50%