“…In addition to cell suspension studies, viscometry is also useful for determining the rheological properties of Hb S solutions (Briehl, 1981;Chien et al, 1982;Danish et al, 1987;Drasler et al, 1989). Recent experimental studies have shown that the overall rheological properties of sickle erythrocytes are strongly influenced by both cell membrane viscoelasticity (Nash et al, 1984;Evans et al, 1984;Drasler et al, 1989;Messmann et al, 1990;Hebbel, 1991) and interior Hb S gelation (Briehl, 1981;Hofrichter et al, 1981;Gabriel et al, 1981;Noguchi and Schechter, 1985;Hofrichter, 1987, 1990;Danish et al, 1987Danish et al, , 1989Clark, 1989).…”