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Probing red blood cell mechanics, rheology and dynamics with a two-component multi-scale model
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    Probing red blood cell mechanics, rheology and dynamics with a two-component multi-scale model (English)
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    13 January 2017
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    two-component multi-scale cell model
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    tank-treading motion
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    red blood cell
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