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Shear-augmented dispersion in non-Newtonian fluids
The rate of spread of a passive species is modified by the superposition of a velocity gradient on the concentration field. Taylor (18) solved for the rate of axial dispersion in fully developed steady Newtoni...
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Scaling of Hemolysis in Needles and Catheters
Hemolysis in clinical blood samples leads to inaccurate assay results and often to the need for repeated blood draws. In vitro experiments were conducted to determine the influence on hemolysis in phlebotomy need...
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Influence of Gravity on Cardiac Performance
Results obtained by the investigators in ground-based experiments and in two parabolic flight series of tests aboard the NASA KC-135 aircraft with a hydraulic simulator of the human systemic circulation have c...
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Numerical Simulation of the Influence of Gravity and Posture on Cardiac Performance
A numerical model of the cardiovascular system was used to quantify the influences on cardiac function of intrathoracic pressure and intravascular and intraventricular hydrostatic pressure, which are fundament...
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Evaluation of Mechanisms of Postflight Orthostatic Intolerance with a Simple Cardiovascular System Model
A significant fraction of astronauts experience postflight orthostatic intolerance (POI) during 10-min stand tests conducted on landing day. The average time that nonfinishers can stand is about 7 min. This ph...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Computationally Determined Shear on Cells Grown in Orbiting Culture Dishes
A new computational model, using computational fluid dynamics (CFD), is presented that describes fluid behavior in cylindrical cell culture dishes resulting from motion imparted by an orbital shaker apparatus....
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Simulated Stand Tests and Centrifuge Training to Prevent Orthostatic Intolerance on Earth, Moon, and Mars
One proposed method to overcome postflight orthostatic intolerance is for astronauts to undergo inflight centrifugation. Cardiovascular responses were compared between centrifuge and gravitational conditions u...
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Open AccessAccuracy of flow measurement with phase contrast MRI in a stenotic phantom: where should flow be measured?
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Apical-Ventricular Cannula for Aortic Valve Bypass Therapy
A growing number of elderly patients with significant co-morbidities do not meet the inclusion criteria for conventional cardiac surgical therapies, including aortic valve replacement and mechanical circulator...
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Maximizing information from space data resources: a case for expanding integration across research disciplines
Regulatory systems are affected in space by exposure to weightlessness, high-energy radiation or other spaceflight-induced changes. The impact of spaceflight occurs across multiple scales and systems. Explorin...
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Space physiology IV: mathematical modeling of the cardiovascular system in space exploration
Mathematical modeling represents an important tool for analyzing cardiovascular function during spaceflight. This review describes how modeling of the cardiovascular system can contribute to space life science...
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Peristalsis with Oscillating Flow Resistance: A Mechanism for Periarterial Clearance of Amyloid Beta from the Brain
Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) in the brain and in the walls of cerebral arteries. The focus of this work is on clearance of Aβ along artery walls, the failure of which may...
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Erratum to: Impact of Bi-Axial Shear on Atherogenic Gene Expression by Endothelial Cells
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Impact of Bi-Axial Shear on Atherogenic Gene Expression by Endothelial Cells
This study demonstrated the effects of the directionality of oscillatory wall shear stress (WSS) on proliferation and proatherogenic gene expression (I-CAM, E-Selectin, and IL-6) in the presence of inflammator...
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Comparison of Blood Viscoelasticity in Pediatric and Adult Cardiac Patients
Evidence is accumulating that blood flow patterns in the cardiovascular system and in cardiovascular devices do, in some instances, depend on blood viscoelasticity. Thus, to better understand the challenges to...
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Characterization of erythrocyte membrane tension for hemolysis prediction in complex flows
Hemolysis is a persistent issue with blood-contacting devices. Many experimental and theoretical contributions over the last few decades have increased insight into the mechanisms of hemolysis in both laminar ...
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Open AccessIs bulk flow plausible in perivascular, paravascular and paravenous channels?
Transport of solutes has been observed in the spaces surrounding cerebral arteries and veins. Indeed, transport has been found in opposite directions in two different spaces around arteries. These findings hav...
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Open AccessDispersion in porous media in oscillatory flow between flat plates: applications to intrathecal, periarterial and paraarterial solute transport in the central nervous system
As an alternative to advection, solute transport by shear-augmented dispersion within oscillatory cerebrospinal fluid flow was investigated in small channels representing the basement membranes located between...
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Modeling and prediction of flow-induced hemolysis: a review
Despite decades of research related to hemolysis, the accuracy of prediction algorithms for complex flows leaves much to be desired. Fundamental questions remain about how different types of fluid stresses tra...
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Solvent-based bonding of PMMA–PMMA for microfluidic applications
Solvent bonding is a simple, inexpensive and quick technique used for joining microfluidic parts made of thermoplastic polymers that results in high bonding strength and good optical clarity. However, selectin...