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Observations on Shear-Induced Hemolysis

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Pages 393-420 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Richard D. Offeman & Michael C. Williams. (1979) Material Effects in Shear-Induced Hemolysis. Biomaterials, Medical Devices, and Artificial Organs 7:3, pages 359-391.
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Regina M. Lohrer, Axel R. Trammer, Wolf Dietrich, Siegfried Hagl & Otwin Linderkamp. (1990) The influence of extracorporeal circulation and hemoseparation on red cell deformability and membrane proteins in coronary artery disease. The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 99:4, pages 735-740.
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R. C. Lijana & M. C. Williams. (2004) Reduction of hemolytic blood damage with dextran. AIChE Journal 33:7, pages 1218-1221.
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R. L. Beissinger & Jean‐Francois Laugel. (2004) Low‐stress hemolysis in laminar blood flow: Bulk and surface effects in capillaries. AIChE Journal 33:1, pages 99-108.
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Robert C. Lijana & Michael C. Williams. (1986) The effects of antibiotics on hemolytic behavior of red cells. Cell Biophysics 8:4, pages 223-242.
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Christopher B. Harvey & Ed A. O'Rear. (1986) Velocities and stress levels of axisymmetric, azimuthal flow within the toroidal rotary seal of the IBM 2997 continuous flow cell separator and the implications. Journal of Biomechanics 19:8, pages 579-587.
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R. L. Beissinger & M. C. Williams. (2004) A dual mechanism for low‐stress hemolysis in laminar blood flow. AIChE Journal 30:4, pages 569-577.
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Joseph M. Monroe, Douglas E. True & Michael C. Williams. (2004) Surface roughness and edge geometries in hemolysis with rotating disk flow. Journal of Biomedical Materials Research 15:6, pages 923-939.
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