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Living Blood Cells and their Ultrastructure

Marcel Bessis
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The article was published on 1972-06-01 and is currently open access. It has received 615 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Ultrastructure.

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Mechanics of the cell

TL;DR: The cell is studied as a model for three-dimensional networks, and the role of Membrane undulations in these networks is examined.
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Bending resistance and chemically induced moments in membrane bilayers.

E.A. Evans
- 01 Dec 1974 - 
TL;DR: Pure bending of a membrane bilayer is developed including different properties for each membrane half, and chemically induced moments are considered as a possible mechanism for crenation of red blood cells.
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Stomatocyte–discocyte–echinocyte sequence of the human red blood cell: Evidence for the bilayer– couple hypothesis from membrane mechanics

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reproduce the full stomatocyte-discocyte-echinocyte sequence by variation of a single parameter related to the bilayer couple originally introduced by Sheetz and Singer.
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Lymphocyte trafficking across high endothelial venules: dogmas and enigmas

TL;DR: This work summarizes recent studies of the chemokine-directed events in lymphocyte trafficking across HEVs, and examines the dogmas and enigmas concerning lymphocyte migration to lymph nodes and Peyer's patches.
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Phagocytosis as a Surface Phenomenon

TL;DR: The aim of this monograph is to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of the multi-Liquid Contact Angle Method in relation to surface-to-surface contact Angle Matching.
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