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Viscoelastic properties of human blood and red cell suspensions.
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Blood Rheology: Key Parameters, Impact on Blood Flow, Role in Sickle Cell Disease and Effects of Exercise.
Elie Nader,Sarah Skinner,Marc Romana,Marc Romana,Romain Fort,Nathalie Lemonne,Nicolas Guillot,Alexandra Gauthier,Sophie Antoine-Jonville,Céline Renoux,Marie-Dominique Hardy-Dessources,Marie-Dominique Hardy-Dessources,Emeric Stauffer,Philippe Joly,Yves Bertrand,Philippe Connes +15 more
TL;DR: While acute, intense exercise may increase blood viscosity in healthy individuals, recent works conducted in sickle cell patients have shown that light cycling exercise did not cause dramatic changes in blood rheology, which could be beneficial for adequate blood flow and tissue perfusion.
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Conformal Cytocompatible Ferrite Coatings Facilitate the Realization of a Nanovoyager in Human Blood
Pooyath Lekshmy Venugopalan,Ranajit Sai,Yashoda Chandorkar,Bikramjit Basu,S. A. Shivashankar,Ambarish Ghosh +5 more
TL;DR: These coatings were found to be stable in various biofluids, including human blood, even after overnight incubation, and did not have significant influence on the propulsion efficiency of the magnetically driven nanohelices, thereby facilitating the first successful "voyage" of artificial nanomotors in human blood.
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A new microstructure-based constitutive model for human blood
TL;DR: In this paper, a new constitutive equation for whole human blood is derived using ideas drawn from temporary polymer network theory to model the aggregation and disaggregation of erythrocytes in normal human blood at different shear rates.
A shear-thinning viscoelastic fluid model for describing the flow of blood
TL;DR: This article advances a model for blood and Srinivasa, which leads to blood being investigate its efficacy under conditions of steady and oscillatory characterized by four independent parameters that reflect the flow.
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Methods of blood flow modelling
TL;DR: In this article, a review is devoted to recent developments in blood flow modelling, where blood is considered as a heterogeneous fluid composed of plasma and blood cells, and the main ideas of this approach and some examples of its application are discussed.