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27 Citations
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28 June 2017

Several advances have taken place since the early 2000s in the field of blood flow modelling. These advances have been driven by the development of assist devices such as Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs), etc., and by the acceptance of in sili...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,467 Views
16 Pages

Influence of Blood Rheology and Turbulence Models in the Numerical Simulation of Aneurysms

  • Alberto Brambila-Solórzano,
  • Federico Méndez-Lavielle,
  • Jorge Luis Naude,
  • Gregorio Josué Martínez-Sánchez,
  • Azael García-Rebolledo,
  • Benjamín Hernández and
  • Carlos Escobar-del Pozo

An aneurysm is a vascular malformation that can be classified according to its location (cerebral, aortic) or shape (saccular, fusiform, and mycotic). Recently, the study of blood flow interaction with aneurysms has gained attention from physicians a...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,173 Views
12 Pages

Passion and Health: How Winter Swimming Influences Blood Morphology and Rheology

  • Aneta Teległów,
  • Marta Frankiewicz and
  • Jakub Marchewka

2 February 2025

An important area of health is health promotion. A healthy lifestyle supports health improvement and early prevention of chronic diseases. Stimulation of the body by cold water swimming and swimming in a swimming pool can lead to adaptive changes ben...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,939 Views
27 Pages

Influence of Shear-Thinning Blood Rheology on the Laminar-Turbulent Transition over a Backward Facing Step

  • Nathaniel S. Kelly,
  • Harinderjit S. Gill,
  • Andrew N. Cookson and
  • Katharine H. Fraser

23 April 2020

Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death globally and there is an unmet need for effective, safer blood-contacting devices, including valves, stents and artificial hearts. In these, recirculation regions promote thrombosis, triggering m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
30 Citations
8,317 Views
27 Pages

Microfluidics Approach to the Mechanical Properties of Red Blood Cell Membrane and Their Effect on Blood Rheology

  • Claudia Trejo-Soto,
  • Guillermo R. Lázaro,
  • Ignacio Pagonabarraga and
  • Aurora Hernández-Machado

13 February 2022

In this article, we describe the general features of red blood cell membranes and their effect on blood flow and blood rheology. We first present a basic description of membranes and move forward to red blood cell membranes’ characteristics and...

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  • Open Access
37 Citations
5,718 Views
18 Pages

26 November 2020

Hemorheological alterations in the majority of metabolic diseases are always connected with blood rheology disturbances, such as the increase of blood and plasma viscosity, cell aggregation enhancement, and reduction of the red blood cells (RBCs) def...

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  • Open Access
240 Views
25 Pages

3 November 2025

This study theoretically investigates blood rheology in arteries by modeling blood as an Oldroyd-B nanofluid with uniformly suspended Au, Cu, and Al2O3 nanoparticles. A fractional order framework is employed to capture memory and hereditary effects w...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,430 Views
14 Pages

Effects of a Maximal Exercise Followed by a Submaximal Exercise Performed in Normobaric Hypoxia (2500 m), on Blood Rheology, Red Blood Cell Senescence, and Coagulation in Well-Trained Cyclists

  • Romain Carin,
  • Gabriel Deglicourt,
  • Hamdi Rezigue,
  • Marie Martin,
  • Christophe Nougier,
  • Camille Boisson,
  • Yesim Dargaud,
  • Philippe Joly,
  • Céline Renoux and
  • Philippe Connes
  • + 2 authors

25 January 2023

Acute normoxic exercise impacts the rheological properties of red blood cells (RBC) and their senescence state; however, there is a lack of data on the effects of exercise performed in hypoxia on RBC properties. This crossover study compared the effe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,630 Views
20 Pages

The Effect of Blood Rheology and Inlet Boundary Conditions on Realistic Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms under Pulsatile Flow Conditions

  • Konstantinos Tzirakis,
  • Yiannis Kamarianakis,
  • Nikolaos Kontopodis and
  • Christos V. Ioannou

Background: The effects of non-Newtonian rheology and boundary conditions on various pathophysiologies have been studied quite extensively in the literature. The majority of results present qualitative and/or quantitative conclusions that are not tho...

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  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,277 Views
9 Pages

One-Fifth of Children with Sickle Cell Anemia Show Exercise-Induced Hemoglobin Desaturation: Rate of Perceived Exertion and Role of Blood Rheology

  • Valentine Brousse,
  • Corinne Pondarre,
  • Cecile Arnaud,
  • Annie Kamden,
  • Mariane de Montalembert,
  • Benedicte Boutonnat-Faucher,
  • Hélène Bourdeau,
  • Keyne Charlot,
  • David Grévent and
  • Suzanne Verlhac
  • + 2 authors

3 January 2020

Perceived exertion is an important self-limiting factor influencing functional capacity in patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA). Exercise-related hemoglobin desaturation (EHD) may occur during a six-minute walking test (6MWT) and could influence th...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,941 Views
16 Pages

The Impact of COVID-19 on Cellular Factors Influencing Red Blood Cell Aggregation Examined in Dextran: Possible Causes and Consequences

  • Maciej Bosek,
  • Tomasz Wybranowski,
  • Marta Napiórkowska-Mastalerz,
  • Jerzy Pyskir,
  • Michał Cyrankiewicz,
  • Małgorzata Pyskir,
  • Marta Pilaczyńska-Cemel,
  • Alicja Szołna-Chodór,
  • Mateusz Wrembel and
  • Stefan Kruszewski
  • + 1 author

6 October 2023

Several studies have indicated that COVID-19 can lead to alterations in blood rheology, including an increase in red blood cell aggregation. The precise mechanisms behind this phenomenon are not yet fully comprehended. The latest findings suggest tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,642 Views
19 Pages

Effect of Whole-Body Cryotherapy on Morphological, Rheological and Biochemical Indices of Blood in People with Multiple Sclerosis

  • Bartłomiej Ptaszek,
  • Aneta Teległów,
  • Justyna Adamiak,
  • Jacek Głodzik,
  • Szymon Podsiadło,
  • Dawid Mucha,
  • Jakub Marchewka,
  • Tomasz Halski and
  • Dariusz Mucha

27 June 2021

The aim of this study was to examine and assess the impact of a series of 20 whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) treatments on the biochemical and rheological indices of blood in people with multiple sclerosis. In this prospective controlled study, the expe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,347 Views
16 Pages

Application of Mathematical Models for Blood Flow in Aorta and Right Coronary Artery

  • Monica Minniti,
  • Vera Gramigna,
  • Arrigo Palumbo and
  • Gionata Fragomeni

21 May 2025

Cardiovascular diseases represent one of the leading causes of mortality worldwide, underscoring the need for accurate simulations of blood flow to improve diagnosis and treatment. This study examines blood flow dynamics in two different vascular str...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,056 Views
20 Pages

Microrheometer for Biofluidic Analysis: Electronic Detection of the Fluid-Front Advancement

  • Lourdes Méndez-Mora,
  • Maria Cabello-Fusarés,
  • Josep Ferré-Torres,
  • Carla Riera-Llobet,
  • Samantha Lopez,
  • Claudia Trejo-Soto,
  • Tomas Alarcón and
  • Aurora Hernandez-Machado

20 June 2021

The motivation for this study was to develop a microdevice for the precise rheological characterization of biofluids, especially blood. The method presented was based on the principles of rheometry and fluid mechanics at the microscale. Traditional r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,355 Views
19 Pages

Blood Flow in Multi-Sinusoidal Curved Passages with Biomimetic Rheology: An Application of Blood Pumping

  • Gamal Hassan Sewify,
  • Khurram Javid,
  • Muhammad Adeel,
  • Aamar Abbasi,
  • Sami Ullah Khan,
  • Mohamed Omri and
  • Lioua Kolsi

The unsteady flow of biological liquid through non-uniform pumps under porosity impacts is considered. The Jeffrey fluid is used as blood in the current study, which is also characterized as viscoelastic fluid because of its dual characteristics: on...

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  • Open Access
613 Views
13 Pages

Effect of Dry Carbonic Acid Baths on Blood Rheological Parameters in Patients with Venous Leg Ulcers

  • Patrycja Dolibog,
  • Paweł Tomasz Dolibog,
  • Mikołaj Łanocha,
  • Marcelina Paruzel,
  • Tomasz Pryzwan,
  • Aleksandra Frątczak,
  • Wiesław Pilis,
  • Daria Chmielewska,
  • Sławomir Grzegorczyn and
  • Beata Bergler-Czop

19 September 2025

Background: Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is one of the main causes of venous leg ulcers. Rheological disorders of the blood, such as changes in viscosity, hematocrit, and erythrocyte aggregation and deformability, can impair microcirculation an...

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  • Open Access
1,330 Views
15 Pages

26 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Adiposopathy is the cause of many secondary disorders in the function and structure of many organs and systems in the body. In the progression of obesity and the increasing dysfunction of anti-inflammatory me-diators, chronic i...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,483 Views
12 Pages

Sublingual Microcirculation Specificity of Sickle Cell Patients: Morphology of the Microvascular Bed, Blood Rheology, and Local Hemodynamics

  • Sachi Sant,
  • Etienne Gouraud,
  • Camille Boisson,
  • Elie Nader,
  • Mounika Goparaju,
  • Giovanna Cannas,
  • Alexandra Gauthier,
  • Philippe Joly,
  • Céline Renoux and
  • Salima Merazga
  • + 3 authors

11 February 2023

Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) have poorly deformable red blood cells (RBC) that may impede blood flow into microcirculation. Very few studies have been able to directly visualize microcirculation in humans with SCD. Sublingual video microsc...

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39 Citations
9,762 Views
22 Pages

Can OCT Angiography Be Made a Quantitative Blood Measurement Tool?

  • Jun Zhu,
  • Conrad W. Merkle,
  • Marcel T. Bernucci,
  • Shau Poh Chong and
  • Vivek J. Srinivasan

4 July 2017

Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) refers to a powerful class of OCT scanning protocols and algorithms that selectively enhance the imaging of blood vessel lumens, based mainly on the motion and scattering of red blood cells (RBCs). Thou...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,089 Views
9 Pages

Multimodal Diagnostics of Microrheologic Alterations in Blood of Coronary Heart Disease and Diabetic Patients

  • Anastasia Maslianitsyna,
  • Petr Ermolinskiy,
  • Andrei Lugovtsov,
  • Alexandra Pigurenko,
  • Maria Sasonko,
  • Yury Gurfinkel and
  • Alexander Priezzhev

Coronary heart disease (CHD) has serious implications for human health and needs to be diagnosed as early as possible. In this article in vivo and in vitro optical methods are used to study blood properties related to the aggregation of red blood cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,368 Views
13 Pages

Sub-Fractions of Red Blood Cells Respond Differently to Shear Exposure Following Superoxide Treatment

  • Marijke Grau,
  • Lennart Kuck,
  • Thomas Dietz,
  • Wilhelm Bloch and
  • Michael J. Simmonds

11 January 2021

Red blood cell (RBC) deformability is an essential component of microcirculatory function that appears to be enhanced by physiological shear stress, while being negatively affected by supraphysiological shears and/or free radical exposure. Given that...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,577 Views
18 Pages

Diabetes mellitus, a metabolic disease characterized by chronically elevated blood glucose levels, affects about 29 million Americans and more than 422 million adults all over the world. Particularly, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) accounts for 90&n...

  • Article
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1 Citations
2,363 Views
14 Pages

Nature equipped red blood cells (RBCs) with diverse mechanical properties, which makes it possible to examine blood with different RBC properties (size, shape, aggregability, deformability). We investigated whether the shelf life of cow blood (stiff...

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1 Citations
815 Views
10 Pages

2 May 2025

Background: Physical activity in elderly adults reduces the risk of numerous diseases, enhances their quality of life, and improves their physical performance and overall strength. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of smovey® exercise on m...

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37 Citations
7,910 Views
12 Pages

30 December 2015

The interest in the development of blood analogues has been increasing recently as a consequence of the increment in the number of experimental hemodynamic studies and the difficulties associated with the manipulation of real blood in vitro because o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,084 Views
17 Pages

Modeling Red Blood Cell Viscosity Contrast Using Inner Soft Particle Suspension

  • Alžbeta Bohiniková,
  • Iveta Jančigová and
  • Ivan Cimrák

18 August 2021

The inner viscosity of a biological red blood cell is about five times larger than the viscosity of the blood plasma. In this work, we use dissipative particles to enable the proper viscosity contrast in a mesh-based red blood cell model. Each soft p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,205 Views
16 Pages

Blood Clot Dynamics and Fibrinolysis Impairment in Cancer: The Role of Plasma Histones and DNA

  • Matti Ullah,
  • Shahsoltan Mirshahi,
  • Azadeh Valinattaj Omran,
  • Iman Aldybiat,
  • Sullyvan Crepaux,
  • Jeannette Soria,
  • Geneviève Contant,
  • Marc Pocard and
  • Massoud Mirshahi

25 February 2024

Background: Blood viscoelasticity and plasma protein levels can play an important role in the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. However, the role of histones and DNA in modulating blood clot properties remains to be investigated. This study investig...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,907 Views
10 Pages

Effects of Rowing on Rheological Properties of Blood

  • Mateusz Mardyła,
  • Aneta Teległów,
  • Bartłomiej Ptaszek,
  • Małgorzata Jekiełek,
  • Grzegorz Mańko and
  • Jakub Marchewka

The aim of this study was to analyze the selected hematological and rheological indices in female rowers during the competitive season. The study included 10 female rowers (aged 21.2 ± 2.6) and the control group consisted of 10 woman of corres...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,244 Views
16 Pages

Effect of Intermittent Hypoxic Training on Selected Biochemical Indicators, Blood Rheological Properties, and Metabolic Activity of Erythrocytes in Rowers

  • Aneta Teległów,
  • Mateusz Mardyła,
  • Michał Myszka,
  • Tomasz Pałka,
  • Marcin Maciejczyk,
  • Przemysław Bujas,
  • Dariusz Mucha,
  • Bartłomiej Ptaszek and
  • Jakub Marchewka

15 October 2022

The study assessed the effect of 3-week intermittent hypoxic training on blood biochemical indicators (blood morphology, fibrinogen), blood rheological properties (erythrocyte deformability, aggregation), erythrocyte enzymatic activity (acetylcholine...

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  • Open Access
1,459 Views
10 Pages

Rheological and Biochemical Properties of Blood in Runners: A Preliminary Report

  • Aneta Teległów,
  • Wacław Mirek,
  • Grzegorz Sudoł,
  • Szymon Podsiadło,
  • Konrad Rembiasz and
  • Bartłomiej Ptaszek

6 August 2024

Purpose: Physical activity induces numerous modifications in the morphological, rheological, and biochemical properties of blood. The purpose of this study was to evaluate changes in blood rheological and biochemical indicators among runners. Also, w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,074 Views
15 Pages

Distribution of Red Blood Cells Deformability: Study on Density-Separated Cell Subpopulations

  • Gregory Barshtein,
  • Dan Arbell,
  • Alexander Gural and
  • Leonid Livshits

Aging-related processes lead to significant metabolic and structural changes in red blood cells (RBCs) and, as a result, to heterogeneity in cell populations. Using the Percoll linear density gradient, separating the RBC population and obtaining frac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
5,696 Views
13 Pages

26 September 2024

Background: Intermittent pneumatic compression is a non-invasive therapeutic technique that has been gaining popularity in recent years due to its potential use in many areas of medicine. It can be successfully used alone or in combination with other...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,658 Views
12 Pages

Epidemiology of Canine Wei Syndrome and Its Hemorheology Characteristics

  • Shuo Yang,
  • Yuting Liu,
  • Bingjie Chen,
  • Jie Mi,
  • Xiangbo Tai and
  • Wuren Ma

12 September 2024

Canine paraplegia is a common condition in small animal medicine, referred to as Wei Syndrome (WS) in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). Common clinical manifestations encompass hind limb paralysis, motor dysfunction, muscle atrophy, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,864 Views
14 Pages

A family of three-point, sixth-order, multiple-zero solvers is developed, and special cases of weight functions are investigated based on polynomials and low-order rational functions. The chosen cases of the proposed iterative method are compared wit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,129 Views
12 Pages

Impact of Trail Running Races on Blood Viscosity and Its Determinants: Effects of Distance

  • Mélanie Robert,
  • Emeric Stauffer,
  • Elie Nader,
  • Sarah Skinner,
  • Camille Boisson,
  • Agnes Cibiel,
  • Léonard Feasson,
  • Céline Renoux,
  • Paul Robach and
  • Philippe Joly
  • + 2 authors

12 November 2020

Blood rheology is a key determinant of tissue perfusion at rest and during exercise. The present study investigated the effects of race distance on hematological, blood rheological, and red blood cell (RBC) senescence parameters. Eleven runners parti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,961 Views
16 Pages

25 August 2023

The viscosity of fluid plays a major role in the flow dynamics of microchannels. Viscous drag and shear forces are the primary tractions for microfluidic fluid flow. Capillary blood vessels with a few microns diameter are impacted by the rheology of...

  • Comment
  • Open Access
2,001 Views
2 Pages

The Carotid Sinus as a Viscometer

  • Andrew Iskander,
  • Rotem Naftalovich and
  • Niema M. Pahlevan

10 November 2020

Our group thought the study by Lee and Kim entitled “Hemodynamic Changes in the Carotid Artery after Infusion of Normal Saline Using Computational Fluid Dynamics” was a very elegant method to discern the changes in blood rheology within t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,567 Views
37 Pages

Mathematical Models for Some Aspects of Blood Microcirculation

  • Angiolo Farina,
  • Antonio Fasano and
  • Fabio Rosso

6 June 2021

Blood rheology is a challenging subject owing to the fact that blood is a mixture of a fluid (plasma) and of cells, among which red blood cells make about 50% of the total volume. It is precisely this circumstance that originates the peculiar behavio...

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  • Article
  • Open Access
1,905 Views
9 Pages

Can Assessment of Rheological Properties of Whole Blood and Plasma Be Useful in the Diagnosis of Tinnitus? A Pilot Study

  • Anna Marcinkowska-Gapińska,
  • Barbara Maciejewska,
  • Anna Majewska,
  • Weronika Kawałkiewicz,
  • Marta Urbaniak-Olejnik,
  • Wawrzyniec Loba,
  • Olgierd Stieler,
  • Dariusz Komar,
  • Leszek Kubisz and
  • Michał Karlik
  • + 1 author

Tinnitus is a sensation of ringing in the ears in the absence of any physical source in the environment. Between 9–35% of adults experience some form of tinnitus. Common causes of tinnitus include noise, head injury, ototoxic substances, as wel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
695 Views
5 Pages

Sickle cell disease is characterized by hemolytic anemia, vasoocclusion and early mortality. Polymerization of hemoglobin S followed by red blood cell sickling and subsequent vascular injury are key events in the pathogenesis of sickle cell disease....

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,979 Views
16 Pages

Impact of A Six Week Training Program on Ventilatory Efficiency, Red Blood Cell Rheological Parameters and Red Blood Cell Nitric Oxide Signaling in Young Sickle Cell Anemia Patients: A Pilot Study

  • Marijke Grau,
  • Elie Nader,
  • Max Jerke,
  • Alexander Schenk,
  • Celine Renoux,
  • Thomas Dietz,
  • Bianca Collins,
  • Daniel Alexander Bizjak,
  • Philippe Joly and
  • Wilhelm Bloch
  • + 2 authors

5 December 2019

Patients with sickle cell anemia (SCA) show impaired ventilatory efficiency, altered blood rheology, high levels of oxidative/nitrosative stress and enhanced hemolysis with large amounts of circulating free hemoglobin, which reduces nitric oxide (NO)...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,099 Views
19 Pages

Yunnan Baiyao is a famous Chinese patent medicine in Yunnan Province. However, its mechanism for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis is not fully explained. Our study used metabonomics technology to reveal the regulatory effect of Y...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,405 Views
22 Pages

Quantitative Assessment of Red Blood Cell Disaggregation in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia via Software Image Flow Analysis

  • Anika Alexandrova-Watanabe,
  • Emilia Abadjieva,
  • Miroslava Ivanova,
  • Lidia Gartcheva,
  • Ariana Langari,
  • Margarita Guenova,
  • Tihomir Tiankov,
  • Elena V. Nikolova,
  • Sashka Krumova and
  • Svetla Todinova

27 June 2025

Red blood cell (RBC) aggregation and disaggregation are key factors in microcirculatory flow, and their disturbance can lead to alterations in the rheological properties of blood in disorders such as chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). This study aim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
9,615 Views
15 Pages

A Rapid and Low-Cost Nonlithographic Method to Fabricate Biomedical Microdevices for Blood Flow Analysis

  • Elmano Pinto,
  • Vera Faustino,
  • Raquel O. Rodrigues,
  • Diana Pinho,
  • Valdemar Garcia,
  • João M. Miranda and
  • Rui Lima

30 December 2014

Microfluidic devices are electrical/mechanical systems that offer the ability to work with minimal sample volumes, short reactions times, and have the possibility to perform massive parallel operations. An important application of microfluidics is bl...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,147 Views
32 Pages

Blood Particulate Analogue Fluids: A Review

  • Samir Hassan Sadek,
  • Manuel Rubio,
  • Rui Lima and
  • Emilio José Vega

9 May 2021

Microfluidics has proven to be an extraordinary working platform to mimic and study blood flow phenomena and the dynamics of components of the human microcirculatory system. However, the use of real blood increases the complexity to perform these kin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,657 Views
20 Pages

Hemodynamics in intracranial aneurysm strongly depends on the non-Newtonian blood behavior due to the large number of suspended cells and the ability of red blood cells to deform and aggregate. However, most numerical investigations on intracranial h...

  • Article
  • Open Access
57 Citations
6,394 Views
21 Pages

Acute Cycling Exercise Induces Changes in Red Blood Cell Deformability and Membrane Lipid Remodeling

  • Travis Nemkov,
  • Sarah C. Skinner,
  • Elie Nader,
  • Davide Stefanoni,
  • Mélanie Robert,
  • Francesca Cendali,
  • Emeric Stauffer,
  • Agnes Cibiel,
  • Camille Boisson and
  • Philippe Connes
  • + 1 author

Here we describe the effects of a controlled, 30 min, high-intensity cycling test on blood rheology and the metabolic profiles of red blood cells (RBCs) and plasma from well-trained males. RBCs demonstrated decreased deformability and trended toward...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,357 Views
13 Pages

Bioabsorbable Carboxymethyl Starch–Calcium Ionic Assembly Powder as a Hemostatic Agent

  • Young-Gwang Ko,
  • Byeong Nam Kim,
  • Eun Jin Kim,
  • Ho Yun Chung,
  • Seong Yong Park,
  • Young-Jin Kim and
  • Oh Hyeong Kwon

19 September 2022

In contrast to hemostatic fabrics, foams, and gels, hemostatic spray powders may be conveniently applied on narrow and complex bleeding sites. However, powdered hemostatic agents are easily desorbed from the bleeding surface because of blood flow, wh...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,420 Views
10 Pages

Effect of Pemafibrate on Hemorheology in Patients with Hypertriglyceridemia and Aggravated Blood Fluidity Associated with Type 2 Diabetes or Metabolic Syndrome

  • Tomohiro Iwakura,
  • Takanori Yasu,
  • Takashi Tomoe,
  • Asuka Ueno,
  • Takushi Sugiyama,
  • Naoyuki Otani,
  • Shinya Kawamoto and
  • Hiroyuki Nakajima

13 February 2023

Persistent high serum triglyceride (TG) and free fatty acid (FFA) levels, which are common in metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes, are risk factors for cardiovascular events because of exacerbated hemorheology. To explore the effects of pemafibrat...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
7,006 Views
36 Pages

Vortex Dynamics in Trabeculated Embryonic Ventricles

  • Nicholas A. Battista,
  • Dylan R. Douglas,
  • Andrea N. Lane,
  • Leigh Ann Samsa,
  • Jiandong Liu and
  • Laura A. Miller

Proper heart morphogenesis requires a delicate balance between hemodynamic forces, myocardial activity, morphogen gradients, and epigenetic signaling, all of which are coupled with genetic regulatory networks. Recently both in vivo and in silico stud...

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