(254c) Cell Depletion in Synthetic Micro-Thrombosis: on the Enhanced FåHraeus Effect | AIChE

(254c) Cell Depletion in Synthetic Micro-Thrombosis: on the Enhanced FåHraeus Effect

Authors 

Faivre, M. - Presenter, Harvard University
Abkarian, M. - Presenter, Harvard University
Bikraj, K. - Presenter, Morgan State University
Stone, H. A., Princeton University


It is well known that when a suspension of cells flows in a small capillary there exists a cell-free layer adjacent to the walls. We show experimentally that a constriction in the flow can dramatically enhance the cell-free layer downstream. The effects of the constriction geometry, flow rate, suspending fluid viscosity, cell concentration, and cell deformability are studied and the results are interpreted in terms of a model of the hydrodynamic drift of a cell in a quadratic flow. As our observations indicate that the constriction causes dramatic modifications of the cell distribution, the results may have major implications for shear stress-triggered mechanotransduction, oxygen transport, and wound healing downstream of remodeled arteries.