Bagge U, Brånemark P I, Karlsson R, Skalak R
Blood Cells. 1980;6(2):231-9.
The shape changes of red blood cells (RBCs) flowing in narrow glass capillaries have been studied by the use of two microscopes viewing the cells simultaneously at right angles along a horizontal and a vertical optical axis. The observations show that the primary mode of deformation of RBCs in a narrow capillary is a folding or bending about the longitudinal axis of the capillary rather than a compression and extension of the cells in the plane of the original disk, which has been suggested previously [10].
通过使用两台显微镜,沿着水平和垂直光轴以直角同时观察在狭窄玻璃毛细管中流动的红细胞(RBC)的形状变化。观察结果表明,在狭窄毛细管中红细胞变形的主要模式是围绕毛细管纵轴的折叠或弯曲,而不是如先前有人提出的那样在原始圆盘平面内对细胞进行压缩和伸展[10]。