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Issue title: Perspectives in Biorheology. Festschrift for A.L. Copley
Guest editors: Alexander Silberberg
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Fung, Y.C. | Tsang, Winston C.O. | Patitucci, Paul
Affiliations: Department of AMES/Bioengineering, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
Note: [] Invited by: Editor A. Silberberg
Abstract: The need for accurate determination of the geometry of red blood cells is discussed. To overcome the difficulty of wave diffraction which casts a fuzzy border around any object in light microscopy and thus causing an uncertainty in measurements, the method of interference holography was used. Samples of human red blood cells were taken from 14 healthy subjects and the cell geometry was measured from photographs taken in a Leitz interference microscope of the Mach-Zender type. The images were analyzed as holographs. The method has a resolution of 0.02 μm. Statistical results on cell diameter, minimum and maximum thickness, surface area, volume and sphericity index, as well as the correlations between these parameters are reported. For the total samples collected, the average human red cell diameter was found to be 7.65 ± 0.05 μm (SEM), with a standard deviation of 0.67 μm. The mean values of the surface area and volume computed from holograms were 129.95 ± 1.03 μm2 (SEM) and 97.91 ± 1.06 μm3 (SEM) respectively. The standard deviations of the area and volume were 15.86 μm2 and 16.16 μm3 respectively. The correlation between diameter vs volume and diameter vs surface area are discussed. Applications of these data are illustrated. In the appendix the geometric parameters of the red cells of the rabbit are presented.
Keywords: Red blood cells, human, rabbit, erythrocytes, diameter, surface area
DOI: 10.3233/BIR-1981-183-606
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 18, no. 3-6, pp. 369-385, 1981
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