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The following pages link to A mathematical model to describe the change in the constitutive character of blood due to platelet activation (Q1022625):
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- Numerical simulations of a reduced model for blood coagulation (Q294028) (← links)
- On the Eulerian formulation of a stress induced platelet activation function (Q472786) (← links)
- A mathematical modeling of pulsatile flow in carotid artery bifurcation (Q540859) (← links)
- Unsteady viscous flow with variable viscosity in a vascular tube with an overlapping constriction (Q541037) (← links)
- Pulsatile flow of blood using a modified second-grade fluid model (Q950047) (← links)
- An anisotropic constitutive equation for the stress tensor of blood based on mixture theory (Q955968) (← links)
- A numerical study of blood flow using mixture theory (Q1617919) (← links)
- Transport of platelets induced by red blood cells based on mixture theory (Q1626495) (← links)
- Steady flow of generalized Newtonian fluid with multivalued rheology and nonmonotone friction law (Q1668540) (← links)
- Flow of blood in micro-channels: recent results based on mixture theory (Q1684314) (← links)
- A mathematical model for in vitro coagulation of blood: role of platelet count and inhibition (Q1692261) (← links)
- Simulation of thrombosis in a stenotic microchannel: the effects of vWF-enhanced shear activation of platelets (Q2295786) (← links)
- Nonlinear parabolic problems in Musielak-Orlicz spaces (Q2438290) (← links)
- On flows of an incompressible fluid with a discontinuous power-law-like rheology (Q2459640) (← links)
- Mathematical Models for Blood Coagulation (Q2946192) (← links)
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- A Kinetic Model for Human Platelet Survival with Long-Lasting Time-Activity Curves (Q4360637) (← links)
- THE EFFECT OF RADIAL FORCE AND STENT PLACEMENT IN THE CAROTID ARTERY (Q5204383) (← links)
- On steady flows of incompressible fluids with implicit power-law-like rheology (Q5321862) (← links)
- A Model Incorporating Some of the Mechanical and Biochemical Factors Underlying Clot Formation and Dissolution in Flowing Blood (Q5718462) (← links)