Koutsouris et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Determination of erythrocyte transit times through micropores. I-Basic operational principlesKoutsouris et al., 1988
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- Koutsouris D
- Guillet R
- Lelievre J
- Guillemin M
- Bertholom P
- Beuzard Y
- Boynard M
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- Biorheology
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T for 2000 cells in 1 minute and as a result the mean transit time< r>. Experiments with red cells were designed to evaluate the flow behavior of both normal cells and cells whose mechanical properties were artificially altered. Cell volume was changed by use of non …
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