The Effect of the Endothelial Surface Layer on Cell-Cell Interactions in Microvessel Bifurcations.
Carlson Triebold,
Jared Barber
Abstract:Red blood cells (RBCs) carry oxygen and make up 40-45% of blood by volume. Because of their finite size and their large volume fraction, they are heterogeneously distributed throughout the body. This is partially because RBCs are distributed or partitioned nonuniformly at diverging vessel bifurcations where blood flows from one vessel into two. Despite its increased recognition as an important player in the microvasculature, few studies have explored how the endothelial surface layer (ESL; a vessel wall coatin… Show more
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