The article deals with an idea of exploiting an acoustic shear wave
biosensor for investigating the glycocalyx, a polysaccharide polymer
molecule layer on the endothelium of blood vessels that, according to
recent studies, plays an important role in protecting against diseases.
To test this idea, a mathematical model of an acoustic shear wave sensor
and corresponding software developed earlier for proteomic applications
are used. In this case, the glycocalyx is treated as a layer homogenized
over the thin polymer ``villi″. Its material characteristics depend
on the density, thickness, and length of the villi and on the viscous
properties of the surrounding liquid (blood plasma). It is proved that
the model used has a good sensitivity to the above parameters of the
villi and blood plasma. Numerical experiments performed using real data
collected retrospectively from premature infants show that the use of
acoustic shear wave sensors may be a promising approach to investigate
properties of glycocalyx-like structures and their role in prematurity.
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The article deals with an idea of exploiting an acoustic shear wave
biosensor for investigating the glycocalyx, a polysaccharide polymer
molecule layer on the endothelium of blood vessels that, according to
recent studies, plays an important role in protecting against diseases.
To test this idea, a mathematical model of an acoustic shear wave sensor
and corresponding software developed earlier for proteomic applications
are used. In this case, the glycocalyx is treated as a layer homogenized
ove...
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