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Shape Transitions of Fluid Vesicles and Red Blood Cells in Capillary Flows
by
Gompper, Gerhard
, Lubensky, Tom C.
, Noguchi, Hiroshi
in
Bending
/ Blood Circulation - physiology
/ Blood Flow Velocity - physiology
/ Blood vessels
/ Capillaries - physiology
/ Capillary flow
/ Capillary Resistance - physiology
/ Cell Membrane - physiology
/ Cell Shape - physiology
/ Circulatory system
/ Computer Simulation
/ Critical velocity
/ Curvature
/ Elastic bending
/ Erythrocytes
/ Erythrocytes - cytology
/ Erythrocytes - physiology
/ Flow resistance
/ Flow velocity
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Hematocrit
/ Models, Biological
/ Parachutes
/ Particle collisions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Rheology
/ Rigidity
/ Solvents
/ Transport Vesicles - physiology
2005
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Shape Transitions of Fluid Vesicles and Red Blood Cells in Capillary Flows
by
Gompper, Gerhard
, Lubensky, Tom C.
, Noguchi, Hiroshi
in
Bending
/ Blood Circulation - physiology
/ Blood Flow Velocity - physiology
/ Blood vessels
/ Capillaries - physiology
/ Capillary flow
/ Capillary Resistance - physiology
/ Cell Membrane - physiology
/ Cell Shape - physiology
/ Circulatory system
/ Computer Simulation
/ Critical velocity
/ Curvature
/ Elastic bending
/ Erythrocytes
/ Erythrocytes - cytology
/ Erythrocytes - physiology
/ Flow resistance
/ Flow velocity
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Hematocrit
/ Models, Biological
/ Parachutes
/ Particle collisions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Rheology
/ Rigidity
/ Solvents
/ Transport Vesicles - physiology
2005
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Shape Transitions of Fluid Vesicles and Red Blood Cells in Capillary Flows
by
Gompper, Gerhard
, Lubensky, Tom C.
, Noguchi, Hiroshi
in
Bending
/ Blood Circulation - physiology
/ Blood Flow Velocity - physiology
/ Blood vessels
/ Capillaries - physiology
/ Capillary flow
/ Capillary Resistance - physiology
/ Cell Membrane - physiology
/ Cell Shape - physiology
/ Circulatory system
/ Computer Simulation
/ Critical velocity
/ Curvature
/ Elastic bending
/ Erythrocytes
/ Erythrocytes - cytology
/ Erythrocytes - physiology
/ Flow resistance
/ Flow velocity
/ Fluid dynamics
/ Hematocrit
/ Models, Biological
/ Parachutes
/ Particle collisions
/ Physical Sciences
/ Rheology
/ Rigidity
/ Solvents
/ Transport Vesicles - physiology
2005
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Shape Transitions of Fluid Vesicles and Red Blood Cells in Capillary Flows
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Shape Transitions of Fluid Vesicles and Red Blood Cells in Capillary Flows
2005
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The dynamics of fluid vesicles and red blood cells (RBCs) in cylindrical capillary flow is studied by using a three-dimensional mesoscopic simulation approach. As flow velocity increases, a model RBC is found to transit from a nonaxisymmetric discocyteto an axisymmetric parachute shape (coaxial with the flow axis), while a fluid vesicle is found to transit from a discocyte to a prolate ellipsoid. Both shape transitions reduce the flow resistance. The critical velocities of the shape transitions are linearly dependent on the bending rigidity and on the shear modulus of the membrane. Slipper-like shapes of the RBC model are observed around the transition velocities. Our results are in good agreement with experiments on RBCs.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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