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Static equilibrium configurations of a model red blood cell
Journal of Mathematical Biology
|May 23, 1977
Abstract:
The membrane of the red blood cell is modeled as a fluid shell which resists bending and changes in area. The differential equations governing the mechanical equilibrium of such a membrane are derived and axisymmetric solutions are obtained numerically.
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