Abstract
Eighty-seven per cent fresh red cells suspended in fresh homologous (heparinized) plasma exhibited decreasing viscosity with continued shear at flow rates of 0.02–0.2 tube diameters per second in a horizontal glass capillary 0.55 mm wide. There was some correlation with cigarette smoking. There also appeared to be a tentative connection between flow properties and early cancer.
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