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Steffen M Recktenwald

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Lab on a Chip|May 19, 2021
Optimizing pressure-driven pulsatile flows in microfluidic devicesSteffen M Recktenwald, Christian Wagner, Thomas John
Lab on a Chip|August 21, 2025
Impact of sequential bifurcations on the cell-free layer of healthy and rigid red blood cellsYazdan Rashidi, Christian Wagner, Steffen M Recktenwald
Biomicrofluidics|April 5, 2024
Confinement effect on the microcapillary flow and shape of red blood cellsMohammed Nouaman, Alexis Darras, Christian Wagner, et al.
Soft Matter|December 7, 2019
Cross-sectional focusing of red blood cells in a constricted microfluidic channelAsena Abay, Steffen M Recktenwald, Thomas John, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2019
Heterogeneous flow inside threads of low viscosity fluids leads to anomalous long filament lifetimesSteffen M Recktenwald, Simon J Haward, Amy Q Shen, et al.
Soft Matter|February 11, 2020
Correction: Cross-sectional focusing of red blood cells in a constricted microfluidic channelAsena Abay, Steffen M Recktenwald, Thomas John, et al.
Soft Matter|January 26, 2026
Colloidal rod dynamics under large amplitude oscillatory extensional flowSteffen M Recktenwald, Vincenzo Calabrese, Amy Q Shen, et al.
Biophysical Journal|December 13, 2021
Red blood cell shape transitions and dynamics in time-dependent capillary flowsSteffen M Recktenwald, Katharina Graessel, Felix M Maurer, et al.
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)|July 1, 2021
"So is science …"<sup>1</sup> : No evidence for neocytolysis on descending the mountains (Response to Rice and Gunga)Steffen M Recktenwald, Lars Kaestner, Anna Yu Bogdanova, et al.
Soft Matter|June 14, 2024
Morphology, repulsion, and ordering of red blood cells in viscoelastic flows under confinementSteffen M Recktenwald, Yazdan Rashidi, Ian Graham, et al.
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Lab on a Chip|May 19, 2021
Optimizing pressure-driven pulsatile flows in microfluidic devicesSteffen M Recktenwald, Christian Wagner, Thomas John
Lab on a Chip|August 21, 2025
Impact of sequential bifurcations on the cell-free layer of healthy and rigid red blood cellsYazdan Rashidi, Christian Wagner, Steffen M Recktenwald
Biomicrofluidics|April 5, 2024
Confinement effect on the microcapillary flow and shape of red blood cellsMohammed Nouaman, Alexis Darras, Christian Wagner, et al.
Soft Matter|December 7, 2019
Cross-sectional focusing of red blood cells in a constricted microfluidic channelAsena Abay, Steffen M Recktenwald, Thomas John, et al.
Scientific Reports|May 10, 2019
Heterogeneous flow inside threads of low viscosity fluids leads to anomalous long filament lifetimesSteffen M Recktenwald, Simon J Haward, Amy Q Shen, et al.
Soft Matter|February 11, 2020
Correction: Cross-sectional focusing of red blood cells in a constricted microfluidic channelAsena Abay, Steffen M Recktenwald, Thomas John, et al.
Soft Matter|January 26, 2026
Colloidal rod dynamics under large amplitude oscillatory extensional flowSteffen M Recktenwald, Vincenzo Calabrese, Amy Q Shen, et al.
Biophysical Journal|December 13, 2021
Red blood cell shape transitions and dynamics in time-dependent capillary flowsSteffen M Recktenwald, Katharina Graessel, Felix M Maurer, et al.
Acta Physiologica (Oxford, England)|July 1, 2021
"So is science …"<sup>1</sup> : No evidence for neocytolysis on descending the mountains (Response to Rice and Gunga)Steffen M Recktenwald, Lars Kaestner, Anna Yu Bogdanova, et al.
Soft Matter|June 14, 2024
Morphology, repulsion, and ordering of red blood cells in viscoelastic flows under confinementSteffen M Recktenwald, Yazdan Rashidi, Ian Graham, et al.
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