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Influence of flow velocity and cell concentration on dynamic adhesion of erythrocytes to glass surface

✍ Scribed by Hanna M. Kowalczynska


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
769 KB
Volume
91
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9541

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Abstract

Comparative studies were carried out on dynamic adhesion of ^51^Cr‐labelled erythrocytes to the surface of glass beads in the presence of serum in the medium (50 μg of protein/ml) and in protein‐free medium. The influence of cell concentration (within the range 4 x 10^5^ to 8 x 10^6^/ml) and of cellular flow velocity (within the range 1.5–0.4 cm/min) on the value of adhesion was investigated.

It was found that when serum was present in the medium, the decisive influence on erythrocyte adhesion was exerted by the velocity with which the cells pass through the glass beads layer. Cell concentration under these conditions has only a very slight effect. When the medium does not contain serum, erythrocyte adhesion to the bead layer seems to depend on both cell concentration and flow velocity.

Preliminary data were obtained concerning the release of ^51^Cr from the bead layer after erythrocyte adhesion.