The dynamic behavior of chemically "stiffened" red blood cells in microchannel flows.
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Alison M. Forsyth | Howard A Stone | H. Stone | W. Ristenpart | Jiandi Wan | A. Forsyth | William D Ristenpart | Jiandi Wan | Alison M Forsyth
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