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The following pages link to Effects of inherited membrane abnormalities on the viscoelastic properties of erythrocyte membrane (Q41162109):
Displaying 13 items.
- Biomechanical properties of red blood cells in health and disease towards microfluidics (Q30402763) (← links)
- Influence of network topology on the elasticity of the red blood cell membrane skeleton (Q33915496) (← links)
- Conformation and elasticity of the isolated red blood cell membrane skeleton (Q34091773) (← links)
- The membrane skeleton of erythrocytes. A percolation model (Q34125890) (← links)
- Reductions of erythrocyte membrane viscoelastic coefficients reflect spectrin deficiencies in hereditary spherocytosis (Q35584942) (← links)
- Decreased membrane mechanical stability and in vivo loss of surface area reflect spectrin deficiencies in hereditary spherocytosis (Q40377872) (← links)
- On the measurement of shear elastic moduli and viscosities of erythrocyte plasma membranes by transient deformation in high frequency electric fields (Q41188887) (← links)
- Bioelectrorheological model of the cell. 3. Viscoelastic shear deformation of the membrane (Q42581140) (← links)
- Local mechanical oscillations of the cell surface within the range 0.2-30 Hz. (Q50883957) (← links)
- Local deformation of human red blood cells in high frequency electric field (Q67930075) (← links)
- Thermal instability of red blood cell membrane bilayers: Temperature dependence of hemolysis (Q68350383) (← links)
- Bending undulations and elasticity of the erythrocyte membrane: effects of cell shape and membrane organization (Q68841632) (← links)
- Osmotic swelling and hole formation in membranes of thalassemic and spherocytic erythrocytes (Q73634244) (← links)