Ravnic Dino J, Tsuda Akira, Turhan Aslihan, Pratt Juan P, Huss Harold T, Zhang Yu-Zhong, Mentzer Steven J
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Biotechniques. 2006 Nov;41(5):597-601. doi: 10.2144/000112262.
The cellular composition of the microcirculation creates blood flow that can be unsteady and nonuniform. To obtain information about nonuniform cellular trajectories, we describe in vivo imaging techniques that provide both detailed tracking of individual particles as well as an approach to simultaneous multicolor particle tracking. Particularly relevant to biologic systems, Lagrangian methods provide information about the fate of individual particles and flow in the system.