Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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A study of the dynamic properties of the human red blood cell membrane using quasi-elastic light-scattering spectroscopy.Analysis of red blood cell motion through cylindrical micropores: effects of cell propertiesEffect of osmolality on erythrocyte rheology and perfusion of an artificial microvascular network.Polymerization of sickle cell hemoglobin at arterial oxygen saturation impairs erythrocyte deformability.The relationship between red blood cell deformability metrics and perfusion of an artificial microvascular network.Oxpentifylline and cetiedil citrate improve deformability of dehydrated sickle cells.Capillary recruitment in response to tissue hypoxia and its dependence on red blood cell deformability.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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Roles of cell geometry and cellular viscosity in red cell passage through narrow pores.
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10.1152/AJPCELL.1985.248.5.C473
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1985-05-01T00:00:00Z