Abstract
Glass capillaries (I.D. 15–95 μm) were perfused with red cell suspensions in buffered Ringer’s solution using driving pressures which corresponded to wall shear stresses between 5 and 400 dynes/cm2. The hematocrit within the capillaries (HT), in the discharge reservoir (HD), and in the feed reservoir (HF) as well as the volume flow rate through the capillaries were determined. It was observed that variation of flow rate resulted in significant changes of the screening effect (HD/HF < 1) and the Fahraeus effect (HT/HD < 1): cell screening increased and the Fahraeus effect decreased upon reduction of volume flow rate (
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