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Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1987
Solutions containing high molecular weight hyaluronate at concentrations around 10 mg/ml exhibit interesting rheological properties due to formation of a highly entangled network of flexible polysaccharide molecules. We have performed an extensive study of the rheological properties of hyaluronate solutions as a function of concentration and molecular ...
H, Bothner, O, Wik
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Solutions containing high molecular weight hyaluronate at concentrations around 10 mg/ml exhibit interesting rheological properties due to formation of a highly entangled network of flexible polysaccharide molecules. We have performed an extensive study of the rheological properties of hyaluronate solutions as a function of concentration and molecular ...
H, Bothner, O, Wik
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Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1978
We present a review of blood rheology with special emphasis on its application in anesthesiology. The rheological behavior of blood is determined by 2 variables, non-Newtonian viscosity and yield stress. The physical significance of these quantities is discussed.
R J, Gordon, M B, Ravin
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We present a review of blood rheology with special emphasis on its application in anesthesiology. The rheological behavior of blood is determined by 2 variables, non-Newtonian viscosity and yield stress. The physical significance of these quantities is discussed.
R J, Gordon, M B, Ravin
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This book focuses on the current research in the area of rheology. Rheological characterizations are performed on materials in order to understand the basic nature of a system, quality control of raw materials and final products.
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1990
Two main subjects of erythrocyte rheology, deformation and aggregation, are discussed in detail, on the basis of biochemical structure. The close relationship between the life span (or cell aging) and the rheology of individual erythrocytes is also briefly described.
T, Shiga, N, Maeda, K, Kon
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Two main subjects of erythrocyte rheology, deformation and aggregation, are discussed in detail, on the basis of biochemical structure. The close relationship between the life span (or cell aging) and the rheology of individual erythrocytes is also briefly described.
T, Shiga, N, Maeda, K, Kon
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The Role of Rheology in Hemapheresis
Therapeutic Apheresis, 2001Abstract:Rheological therapy attempts to favorably influence the blood flow mechanics for the treatment of diseases, mainly of the microcirculation but also of the macrocirculation. Hemapheresis, originally used only for the elimination of an excess of cellular or plasmatic components, was shown to also influence the hemorheology favorably.
H, Borberg +5 more
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Annual Review of Physiology, 1980
The mechanisms of red cell aggregation and cell deformation can impart viscoelastic behavior to blood: at very high hematocrits, the cell deformation mechanism dominates; at physiological and low hematocrits, red cell aggregation dominates at low shear rates.
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The mechanisms of red cell aggregation and cell deformation can impart viscoelastic behavior to blood: at very high hematocrits, the cell deformation mechanism dominates; at physiological and low hematocrits, red cell aggregation dominates at low shear rates.
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Rheology and the Microcirculation
Gastroenterology, 1967The term "rheology" was coined by E. C. Bingham in 1929 to describe the discipline dealing with the study of deformation and flow of solids and fluids. Rheologists have been particularly interested in complex systems in which an application of the mechanics of ideal fluids or of nondissipative elastic systems is inadequate to describe the relationships
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2007
Many cellular processes lead to changes in elastic and viscous properties of cells. Rheology is the science that deals with deformation and flow of materials. Fundamental rheologic concepts are explained, and some of the main techniques are discussed.
Janmey, Paul A. +2 more
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Many cellular processes lead to changes in elastic and viscous properties of cells. Rheology is the science that deals with deformation and flow of materials. Fundamental rheologic concepts are explained, and some of the main techniques are discussed.
Janmey, Paul A. +2 more
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2009
The review is devoted to the historical and modern understanding of rheological properties of emulsions in a broad range of concentration. In the limiting case of dilute emulsions, the discussion is based on the analogy and differences in properties of suspensions and emulsions.
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The review is devoted to the historical and modern understanding of rheological properties of emulsions in a broad range of concentration. In the limiting case of dilute emulsions, the discussion is based on the analogy and differences in properties of suspensions and emulsions.
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Journal of Dental Research, 1987
The rheology of saliva affects the coating and lubrication of oral surfaces and the consistency of ingested foods. Salivary gland dysfunction can cause tissue damage and dysphagia. Therefore, we have considered the problem of designing a synthetic saliva for medical management.
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The rheology of saliva affects the coating and lubrication of oral surfaces and the consistency of ingested foods. Salivary gland dysfunction can cause tissue damage and dysphagia. Therefore, we have considered the problem of designing a synthetic saliva for medical management.
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