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Rheological Comparison of Hemoglobin Solutions and Erythrocyte Suspensions
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Rheological ComparisonEngineeringFluid MechanicsRheological PropertyRheologyBiomedical EngineeringActive FluidCell DebrisBiomedical FlowBiofluid DynamicHemoglobin SolutionsBiophysicsBlood FlowApparent Viscosity
Hemoglobin solutions prepared from hemolyzed human erythrocyte packs have Newtonian flow properties. Diluted solutions are also Newtonian. All solutions have a viscosity lower than the apparent viscosity of erythrocyte suspensions of equal oxygen-carrying capacity. The presence of cell debris in hemoglobin solutions causes non-Newtonian (pseudoplastic or rheopectic) flow behavior.
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