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Rheology of Hyaluronate [PDF]

open access: possibleActa 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 ...
Ove Wik, Hege Bothner
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The Rheology of Saliva [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal 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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Rheology of Leukocytesa

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1987
The rheological properties of human leukocytes (WBCs) have been studied by micropipette aspiration and filtration tests. A small aspiration pressure applied via a micropipette (diameter approximately equal to 3 micron) causes the WBC to undergo a rapid elastic deformation followed by a slow creep.
Kuo-Li Paul Sung   +5 more
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Rheology of blood

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1962
The non-Newtonian flow properties of resuspended red cells were determined in vitro by means of a capillary viscometer. In order to evaluate the rheological effect of the suspending medium, viscosity measurements were made over a wide range of shearing stresses using both plasma and an acid-citrate-dextrose solution as diluents.
L. C. Cerny, F. B. Cook, C. C. Walker
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