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Aggregation effects in whole blood : influence of time and shear rate measured using ultrasoundSHEHADA, R. E. N; COBBOLD, R. S. C; MO, L. Y.-L et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1994, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 115-135, issn 0006-355XArticle

Intracellular calcium response to directly applied mechanical shearing force in cultured vascular endothelial cellsANDO, J; OHTSUKA, A; KATAYAMA, Y et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1994, Vol 31, Num 1, pp 57-68, issn 0006-355XArticle

Evaluation of a transparent blood analog fluid : aqueous xanthan gum/glycerinBROOKSHIER, K. A; TARBELL, J. M.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 2, pp 107-116, issn 0006-355XArticle

Red blood cell aggregation and blood viscosity in an isolated heart preparationCHARANSONNEY, O; MOUREN, S; DUFAUX, J et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 1, pp 75-84, issn 0006-355XArticle

Study of biofluid mechanics at arterial bifurcations : importance of flow division ratio as a parameterMATSUO, T; OKEDA, R; YAMAMOTO, K et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 3-4, pp 267-274, issn 0006-355XArticle

Characteristics of coronary artery inflow and its significance in coronary pathophysiologyGOTO, M; KIMURA, A; TSUJIOKA, K et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 5-6, pp 323-331, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

Mechanical compression of small coronary vessels during the cardiac cycleODDOU, C; RAZAKAMIADANA, A.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 5-6, pp 387-396, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

Mechanisms underlying chaotic vasomotion in isolated resistance arteries : roles of calcium and EDRFGRIFFITH, T. M; EDWARDS, D. H.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 5-6, pp 333-347, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

New trends in biorheologySTOLTZ, J. F.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 5-6, pp 305-322, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

The role of ATP-sensitive potassium channels in regulating coronary microcirculationKOMARU, T; KANATSUKA, H; DELLSPERGER, K et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1993, Vol 30, Num 5-6, pp 371-380, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

Dynamics of cell movement during the wound repair of human surface respiratory epitheliumZAHM, J. M; PIERROT, D; CHEVILLARD, M et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1992, Vol 29, Num 5-6, pp 459-465, issn 0006-355XArticle

Membrane labelling by fluorescent probes : incorporation of TMA-DPH in erythrocyte membranesMAIRE, C; BOUCHY, M; DONNER, M et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1992, Vol 29, Num 5-6, pp 507-519, issn 0006-355XArticle

Red cell membrane elasticity as determined by flow channel techniqueSHU CHIEN; LANPING AMY SUNG; LEE, M. M. L et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1992, Vol 29, Num 5-6, pp 467-478, issn 0006-355XArticle

Monoclonal antibody against platelet thrombospondin decreases erythrocyte aggregation rateOHTA, K; FUKUUCHI, Y; TOMITA, M et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1991, Vol 28, Num 6, pp 551-556, issn 0006-355XArticle

A modelized distribution of actomyosin interactions in the vertebrate cardiac muscleBRUN, P; MALAK, J; BUI, M. H et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1991, Vol 28, Num 3-4, pp 143-150, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

Annual meeting of the North American Society of Biorheology : abstracts, Santa Fe NM, October 21-25, 1990Biorheology (Oxford). 1991, Vol 28, Num 3-4, pp 343-349, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

Network thermodynamic analysis of vasomotion in a microvascular networkDILLER, K. R; DUNAWAY, D. L.Biorheology (Oxford). 1991, Vol 28, Num 5, pp 369-382, issn 0006-355XConference Paper

Casson fluid model for pulsatile flow of blood under periodic body accelerationCHATURANI, P; PALANISAMY, V.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 5, pp 619-630, issn 0006-355X, 12 p.Article

Comment on : Biorheology and fluid flux flax in swelling tissue I and III. Author's ReplyVAN C. MOW; LAI, M; LANIR, Y et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 109-119, issn 0006-355X, 11 p.Article

Hydraulic flow conductivity of hyaluronic acid solutions : effects of concentration and molecular weightLAM, L. S; BERT, J. L.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 5, pp 789-795, issn 0006-355X, 7 p.Article

Size determination of red blood cell aggregates induced by dextran using ultrasound backscattering phenomenonBOYNARD, M; LELIEVRE, J. C.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 1, pp 39-46, issn 0006-355X, 8 p.Article

Analysis for the molecular motion of phospholipid bilayer with picosecond fluorometryARAISO, T; SAITO, H; SHIRAHAMA, H et al.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 3-4, pp 375-387, issn 0006-355X, 13 p.Conference Paper

Association of lipids with mucins may take place prior to secretion : studies with primary hamster tracheal epithelial cells in cultureKIM, K. C; SINGH, B. N.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 3-4, pp 491-501, issn 0006-355X, 11 p.Conference Paper

Blood rheology and oxygen uptakeWOLF, H. R. D; WITTE, S.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 913-919, issn 0006-355X, 7 p.Conference Paper

Blood rheology and systemic oxygen transportBRUÊCKNER, U. B; MESSMER, K.Biorheology (Oxford). 1990, Vol 27, Num 6, pp 903-912, issn 0006-355X, 10 p.Conference Paper

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