Abstract
Suspensions of erythrocytes in media of low conductivity are subjected to homogenous high frequency electric fields (1 MHz, approximately 10 to 40 kV/m). The resulting transient deformation of the cells is measured by laser light diffraction. Employing a viscoelastic model of the erythrocyte membrane, relative values of membrane shear modulus and response time can currently be determined to within 7% or better. with a measurement time of one minute the average values of some 105 cells can be obtained. As a test of the method, osmotic swelling and deflation of the cells and crosslinking their membrane skeleton by diamide are used to alter the viscoelastic properties of the erythrocytes.
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