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Thursday, November 26, 2015

Probing the Red Blood Cells Aggregating Force With Optical Tweezers

Kisung Lee, Danilina, A.V. ; Kinnunen, M. ; Priezzhev, A.V. ; Meglinski, I.

The red blood cells (RBC) aggregation is of current basic science and clinical interest, as a determinant of blood microcirculation. Thus, the measurement and assessment of the RBC aggregation property (aggregability) and aggregation state at different physiologic conditions of a human individual or laboratory animal are an important issue. In this paper, in order to assess the dynamics of RBC interaction, optical tweezers were used to probe the forces during the RBC doublet formation or disruption. We show that in autologous plasma, RBC aggregating and disaggregating forces have different absolute values, ca 2-4 pN and dozens of piconewton, correspondingly. We speculate that in plasma, RBC aggregation and disaggregation processes have different driving forces.

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