Fig. 8.
Fig. 8. Shape of unsheared and sheared VWF. / SLS data from Figure 7A were used to determine the shape of VWF by plotting the shape factor (Pq) against the magnification factor (qRg). Experimental points under the various conditions are depicted as discrete points, and theoretical predictions of Pq versusqRg for spheres, rods, and polydispersed coils are presented as smooth lines (see online supplemental document for details). The unsheared sample appears rodlike, and the sheared sample resembles a polydispersed coil. The inset offers a closer look atqRg values from 0 to 3.

Shape of unsheared and sheared VWF.

SLS data from Figure 7A were used to determine the shape of VWF by plotting the shape factor (Pq) against the magnification factor (qRg). Experimental points under the various conditions are depicted as discrete points, and theoretical predictions of PqversusqRg for spheres, rods, and polydispersed coils are presented as smooth lines (see online supplemental document for details). The unsheared sample appears rodlike, and the sheared sample resembles a polydispersed coil. The inset offers a closer look atqRg values from 0 to 3.

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