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The following pages link to Using 3D fluid-structure interaction model to analyse the biomechanical properties of erythrocyte (Q552870):
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- A quasi-continuum model for human erythrocyte membrane based on the higher order Cauchy-Born rule (Q741919) (← links)
- Viscoelastic response of thin membranes with application to red blood cells (Q836176) (← links)
- An implicit immersed boundary method for three-dimensional fluid-membrane interactions (Q1038076) (← links)
- Effective computational modeling of erythrocyte electro-deformation (Q1680439) (← links)
- Cardiovascular mechanics: Investigation of two components, tissue heart valves and blood cells (Q1871181) (← links)
- A three-dimensional quasicontinuum approach for predicting biomechanical properties of malaria-infected red blood cell membrane (Q2293956) (← links)
- Atomistic-continuum model for probing the biomechanical properties of human erythrocyte membrane under extreme conditions (Q2310004) (← links)
- The measurement of shear modulus and membrane surface viscosity of RBC membrane with ektacytometry: A new technique (Q2455560) (← links)
- Multiscale computational framework for predicting viscoelasticity of red blood cells in aging and mechanical fatigue (Q2670349) (← links)
- Multiscale modelling of erythrocytes in Stokes flow (Q2893702) (← links)
- The inverse problem of red blood cells deformed by optical tweezers (Q2905140) (← links)
- Probing red blood cell mechanics, rheology and dynamics with a two-component multi-scale model (Q2955703) (← links)