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1999

Medical Sciences

University of Tennessee Health Science Center

Dispersion

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Characterizing Erythrocyte Motions In Flowing Blood, Markos Leggas Jun 1999

Characterizing Erythrocyte Motions In Flowing Blood, Markos Leggas

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Characterizing the probabilistic motions of cells is a prerequisite for the development of a general model of transport and surface deposition of white cells and platelets (WBC/P). These phenomena differ greatly when red blood cells (RBC) are present at normal levels, but follow convective diffusion in dilute suspensions. A critical need is to understand and characterize dispersion and diffusion as they apply to red cells in suspension flow. The dispersive motions of
0.5-micrometer beads and fluorescently labeled human RBC flowing in dilute (0.003%) and concentrated (25%) RBC suspensions, respectively, were characterized using fluorescence videomicroscopy methods, and times for individual tracer …