Glossary

Pathological shear

Definition

Elevated or altered shear associated with disease states (often used in thrombosis/vascular injury modeling).

Why it matters

For scientific teams:

  • Reveals disease-specific adhesion and activation responses.
  • Enables study of abnormal mechanobiology.
  • Supports thrombosis and injury models.

For decision-makers:

  • Enables disease-relevant assay development.
  • Supports therapeutic screening under stress conditions.
  • Differentiates advanced flow platforms.

FAQ

Q: Why model pathological shear?

A: To understand disease-specific mechanical responses.

Q: What changes under pathological shear?

A: Adhesion strength, activation thresholds, and detachment dynamics.