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Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 57-71 (2012)
We developed a numerical method for large-scale simulations of cellular flow in microvessels. We employed a particle method, where all blood components were modeled using a finite number of particles. Red blood cell deformation was modeled by a sprin
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https://doaj.org/article/fbab2099acfb4c0fa3c31507e6269264
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 45:2684-2689
The deformation of red blood cells in microvessels was investigated numerically for various vessel diameters, hematocrits, and shear rates. We simulated blood flow in circular channels with diameters ranging from 9 to 50 μm, hematocrits from 20% to
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanical Science and Engineering. 7:57-71
We developed a numerical method for large-scale simulations of cellular flow in microvessels. We employed a particle method, where all blood components were modeled using a finite number of particles. Red blood cell deformation was modeled by a sprin
Autor:
Hitoshi Kondo, Takuji Ishikawa, Yohsuke Imai, Chwee Teck Lim, Keita Nakaaki, Takami Yamaguchi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomechanics. 44:1553-1558
We investigated numerically the mechanism of margination of Plasmodium falciparum malaria-infected red blood cells (Pf-IRBCs) in micro-scale blood flow. Our model illustrates that continuous hydrodynamic interaction between a Pf-IRBC in the trophozoi
Publikováno v:
ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference, Parts A and B.
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) study of the behavior of red blood cells (RBCs) in flow provides us informative insight into the mechanics of blood flow in microvessels. However, the size of computational domain is limited due to computational exp
Autor:
Hitoshi Kondo, Chwee Teck Lim, Takuji Ishikawa, Yohsuke Imai, Keita Nakaaki, Takami Yamaguchi
Publikováno v:
IFMBE Proceedings ISBN: 9783642145148
High concentrations of nitric oxide (NO) have previously been measured in human maxillary sinuses, but the transport rates between the sinus and the nose during normal breathing have not been quantified. In this study, NO transport has been investiga
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::69ea40e354360e335c2f4df61a0f414c
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14515-5_291
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14515-5_291
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of the Bioengineering Conference Annual Meeting of BED/JSME. :307-308
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of Conference of Tohoku Branch. :32-33
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The Proceedings of Conference of Tohoku Branch. :230-231
Publikováno v:
The Proceedings of The Computational Mechanics Conference. :644-645