High red blood cell nitric oxide synthase activation is not associated with improved vascular function and red blood cell deformability in sickle cell anaemia
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K. Charlot | W. Bloch | F. Suhr | P. Connes | M. Etienne‐Julan | S. Antoine-Jonville | M. Grau | M. Romana | A. Mozar | M. Hardy-Dessources | Y. Lamarre | N. Lemonne | Bianca Collins | Linda Weyel | Stéphane Jumet | Nathalie Lemonne
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