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A Special Lecture by Prof. Makoto Kaneko from Osaka University |
Published:2012-11-08 18:40 |
Our lab invited Prof. Makoto Kaneko, Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University, to give a special lecture on November 8, 2012. |
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Title: [Measurement of the erythrocyte deformability]
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Abstract:It is said that the red blood cells, 6-8 microns in diameter,
circulate in the body several thousand times a day. On the other hand, because
of the ultrafine peripheral blood vessel with approximately 4 microns in
diameter, when the red blood cells pass through the ultrafine peripheral blood
vessel, the red blood cells must deform into an elongated shape. Deformation
capacity of red blood cells is very important for life support. In this lecture,
the hardness evaluation method of high-speed red blood cells using real-time
high-speed vision, and the latest results of mechanical material stress testing
methods of red blood cell were introduced with videos. |
After the special lecture, Prof. Kaneko visited our lab, and had the academic exchanges with us.
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A Special Lecture Held by Prof. Kanekoo |
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Prof. Kaneko Visited our Lab. |
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Prof. Kaneko Visited our Lab. |
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Prof. Kaneko Visited our Lab.. |
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Prof. Kaneko Visited our Lab. |
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Prof. Kaneko Visited our Lab. |
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Souvenir Photo |
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