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T W Secomb

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Biorheology|January 1, 1988
Effects of shear rate on rouleau formation in simple shear flowT Murata, T W Secomb
Mathematical Biosciences|September 1, 1989
A Green's function method for analysis of oxygen delivery to tissue by microvascular networksR Hsu, T W Secomb
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|May 1, 1989
Motion of nonaxisymmetric red blood cells in cylindrical capillariesR Hsu, T W Secomb
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1994
Simulation of O2 transport in skeletal muscle: diffusive exchange between arterioles and capillariesT W Secomb, R Hsu
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|May 1, 1992
Analysis of oxygen exchange between arterioles and surrounding capillary-perfused tissueR Hsu, T W Secomb
Microvascular Research|September 1, 1982
A two-dimensional model for capillary flow of an asymmetric cellT W Secomb, R Skalak
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 20, 2001
A theoretical model for oxygen transport in skeletal muscle under conditions of high oxygen demandB J McGuire, T W Secomb
Physical Review Letters|March 16, 2007
Red blood cells and other nonspherical capsules in shear flow: oscillatory dynamics and the tank-treading-to-tumbling transitionJ M Skotheim, T W Secomb
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 6, 2001
Microcirculatory network structures and modelsA R Pries, T W Secomb
International Journal of Microcirculation, Clinical and Experimental|January 1, 1983
Flow of red blood cells in narrow capillaries: role of membrane tensionT W Secomb, J F Gross
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Biorheology|January 1, 1988
Effects of shear rate on rouleau formation in simple shear flowT Murata, T W Secomb
Mathematical Biosciences|September 1, 1989
A Green's function method for analysis of oxygen delivery to tissue by microvascular networksR Hsu, T W Secomb
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|May 1, 1989
Motion of nonaxisymmetric red blood cells in cylindrical capillariesR Hsu, T W Secomb
The American Journal of Physiology|September 1, 1994
Simulation of O2 transport in skeletal muscle: diffusive exchange between arterioles and capillariesT W Secomb, R Hsu
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|May 1, 1992
Analysis of oxygen exchange between arterioles and surrounding capillary-perfused tissueR Hsu, T W Secomb
Microvascular Research|September 1, 1982
A two-dimensional model for capillary flow of an asymmetric cellT W Secomb, R Skalak
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|October 20, 2001
A theoretical model for oxygen transport in skeletal muscle under conditions of high oxygen demandB J McGuire, T W Secomb
Physical Review Letters|March 16, 2007
Red blood cells and other nonspherical capsules in shear flow: oscillatory dynamics and the tank-treading-to-tumbling transitionJ M Skotheim, T W Secomb
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|January 6, 2001
Microcirculatory network structures and modelsA R Pries, T W Secomb
International Journal of Microcirculation, Clinical and Experimental|January 1, 1983
Flow of red blood cells in narrow capillaries: role of membrane tensionT W Secomb, J F Gross
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