Studies on sickled erythrocytes provide evidence that the asymmetric distribution of phosphatidylserine in the red cell membrane is maintained by both ATP-dependent translocation and interaction with membrane skeletal proteins (Q68255180)
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scientific article published on 01 January 1988
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English | Studies on sickled erythrocytes provide evidence that the asymmetric distribution of phosphatidylserine in the red cell membrane is maintained by both ATP-dependent translocation and interaction with membrane skeletal proteins |
scientific article published on 01 January 1988 |
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Studies on sickled erythrocytes provide evidence that the asymmetric distribution of phosphatidylserine in the red cell membrane is maintained by both ATP-dependent translocation and interaction with membrane skeletal proteins (English)
L L van Deenen
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J A Op den Kamp
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B Roelofsen
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E Middelkoop
B H Lubin
E M Bevers
P Comfurius
D T Chiu
1 January 1988