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Abnormalities in the Membrane Material Properties of Hereditary Spherocytes
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MechanobiologyMembrane StructureMembrane FormationEngineeringMechanical MeasurementsHereditary Spherocyte MembraneMedicineHereditary SpherocytesBiofabricationMembrane CharacterizationBiomedical EngineeringSoft MatterContinuum LevelCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyBiophysicsExtracellular MatrixMembrane Systems
Mechanical measurements of intrinsic membrane material properties are used to characterize the defect in hereditary spherocyte membrane at a continuum level. The value of the surface elastic shear modulus is two-thirds as large as normal values, and the value of the yield shear resultant is one-third as large as normal values. The viscosity of the surface above the elastic-plastic transition appears normal. Under similar geometric conditions, the force required to fragment a hereditary spherocyte is about one-third as large as the force required to fragment a normal cell.