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Increased resistance to membrane deformation of shape-transformed human red blood cells [published erratum appears in Blood 1987 Sep; 70 (3): 893]Chabanel et al., 1987
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- Chabanel A
- Reinhart W
- Chien S
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The study of shape-transformed human erythrocytes is of hematological interest since several clinical conditions are associated with erythrocyte shape changes. Using the micropipette technique, we examined the rheological behaviors of echinocytes induced by …
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