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The following pages link to Robin Fåhraeus: evolution of his concepts in cardiovascular physiology (Q49128775):
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- An investigation on platelet transport during thrombus formation at micro-scale stenosis (Q27307079) (← links)
- Feasibility of conjunctival hemodynamic measurements in rabbits: reproducibility, validity, and response to acute hypotension (Q30451606) (← links)
- Biomimetic autoseparation of leukocytes from whole blood in a microfluidic device (Q30497923) (← links)
- Margination of micro- and nano-particles in blood flow and its effect on drug delivery (Q30577405) (← links)
- Mediastinal pulmonary artery is associated with greater artery diameter and lingular division volume (Q33682402) (← links)
- Measurements of the wall shear stress distribution in the outflow tract of an embryonic chicken heart. (Q33731009) (← links)
- Role of erythrocytes in leukocyte-endothelial interactions: mathematical model and experimental validation (Q34040212) (← links)
- Particulate nature of blood determines macroscopic rheology: a 2-D lattice Boltzmann analysis (Q34189306) (← links)
- Red blood cell (RBC) volume can be independently determined in vivo in humans using RBCs labeled at different densities of biotin. (Q34279833) (← links)
- Drag reducing polymers improve tissue perfusion via modification of the RBC traffic in microvessels. (Q34536064) (← links)
- An analytic study on the effect of alginate on the velocity profiles of blood in rectangular microchannels using microparticle image velocimetry (Q34983642) (← links)
- New insights into the microvascular mechanisms of drag reducing polymers: effect on the cell-free layer. (Q35017121) (← links)
- Blood thixotropy in patients with sickle cell anaemia: role of haematocrit and red blood cell rheological properties (Q35515325) (← links)
- Enhancing malaria diagnosis through microfluidic cell enrichment and magnetic resonance relaxometry detection (Q35749912) (← links)
- Mesoscale simulation of blood flow in small vessels (Q35774411) (← links)
- A microfluidics approach towards high-throughput pathogen removal from blood using margination (Q35989374) (← links)
- Forces on a wall-bound leukocyte in a small vessel due to red cells in the blood stream (Q36318013) (← links)
- Numerical and experimental study on the development of electric sensor as for measurement of red blood cell deformability in microchannels (Q36322065) (← links)
- Broad spectrum immunomodulation using biomimetic blood cell margination for sepsis therapy. (Q36563509) (← links)
- The role of shear stress on ET-1, KLF2, and NOS-3 expression in the developing cardiovascular system of chicken embryos in a venous ligation model (Q37029658) (← links)
- Blood cell interactions and segregation in flow (Q37054966) (← links)
- Microfluidic Strategies for Understanding the Mechanics of Cells and Cell-Mimetic Systems (Q37567249) (← links)
- Microfluidics for cell separation. (Q37736327) (← links)
- Mechanics and computational simulation of blood flow in microvessels. (Q37805167) (← links)
- Nitric oxide, vasodilation and the red blood cell. (Q38211238) (← links)
- Computational biorheology of human blood flow in health and disease (Q40007790) (← links)
- Targeted oxygen delivery within hepatic hollow fiber bioreactors via supplementation of hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (Q40223393) (← links)
- Fluid movement across synovium in healthy joints: role of synovial fluid macromolecules (Q40551838) (← links)
- Dynamics of blood flow: modeling of the Fåhræus-Lindqvist effect. (Q41377078) (← links)
- Microcirculation and Hemorheology (Q41847014) (← links)
- Shear stress activation of nitric oxide synthase and increased nitric oxide levels in human red blood cells (Q41879511) (← links)
- Mechanism of platelet adhesion to von Willebrand factor and microparticle formation under high shear stress (Q41916499) (← links)
- Lack of primary cilia primes shear-induced endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition. (Q42044394) (← links)
- Modeling the flow of dense suspensions of deformable particles in three dimensions. (Q42089165) (← links)
- Blood flow and cell-free layer in microvessels (Q42129487) (← links)
- Controlled Microfluidic Environment for Dynamic Investigation of Red Blood Cell Aggregation (Q42145607) (← links)
- Using a classic paper by Robin Fahraeus and Torsten Lindqvist to teach basic hemorheology (Q42260656) (← links)
- Non-uniform plasma leakage affects local hematocrit and blood flow: implications for inflammation and tumor perfusion (Q42568250) (← links)
- Blood flow in small tubes: quantifying the transition to the non-continuum regime (Q42738114) (← links)
- Microvascular endothelial cells exhibit optimal aspect ratio for minimizing flow resistance (Q43146202) (← links)
- Modulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase expression by red blood cell aggregation (Q44598216) (← links)
- Bradykinin- and sodium nitroprusside-induced increases in capillary tube haematocrit in mouse cremaster muscle are associated with impaired glycocalyx barrier properties (Q44650724) (← links)
- Graded alterations of RBC aggregation influence in vivo blood flow resistance (Q46575729) (← links)
- Nitric oxide generation by endothelial cells exposed to shear stress in glass tubes perfused with red blood cell suspensions: role of aggregation (Q46713743) (← links)
- Effects of red blood cell aggregation on myocardial hematocrit gradient using two approaches to increase aggregation (Q46874274) (← links)
- Influence of feeding hematocrit and perfusion pressure on hematocrit reduction (Fåhraeus effect) in an artificial microvascular network. (Q47802116) (← links)
- Interstitial IgG antibody pharmacokinetics assessed by combined in vivo- and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modelling approaches. (Q47901965) (← links)
- The quaternary state of polymerized human hemoglobin regulates oxygenation of breast cancer solid tumors: A theoretical and experimental study. (Q50133464) (← links)
- The influence of radial RBC distribution, blood velocity profiles, and glycocalyx on coupled NO/O2 transport. (Q50752706) (← links)
- Evidence that cell surface charge reduction modifes capillary red cell velocity-flux relationships in hamster cremaster muscle. (Q54157416) (← links)