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Predicting the Elastic Properties and Deformability of Red Blood Cell Membrane Using an Atomistic-Continuum Approach

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Fig  1.  Representative cell of the RBC membrane
Fig 5 below shows the comparison between our current
Fig  5.  Axial and transverse diameter of RBC membrane as a function of stretching force in comparison with optical tweezer experiment [25], quasi-continuum meshfree simulations [8] and spectrin level modeling [17]

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