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Characterization of red blood cell deformability induced by acoustic radiation force

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A cyclic coupling computational model is developed to investigate the large deformation of swollen red blood cells (RBCs) induced by the acoustic radiation force arising from an ultrasonic standing wave field. The RBC consists of an internal fluid enclosed by a thin elastic membrane. Based on the acoustic radiation stress tensor theory, the acoustic radiation force exerted on the cell membrane is calculated. A continuum mechanical theory is adopted to model the mechanical response of the membrane, which is capable of accounting for the in-plane and bending deformation of the cell membrane. The cyclic coupling computation of the acoustic fields and mechanical deformation is realized in a finite element model. With the developed model, the acoustic deformation of a single cell is calculated and results are compared with the semi-analytical solutions for validation purposes. Then, the multiple cell deformation is considered, showing that the multiple cell deformation is influenced by the secondary acoustic radiation force arising due to cell–cell interaction. This work provides an accurate numerical approach to predict the acoustic deformability of cells, which might help explore the application of the ultrasonic technique in disease diagnosis and in promoting stem cell differentiation.

源语言英语
文章编号7
期刊Microfluidics and Nanofluidics
26
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1月 2022

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