Electroporation: The population distribution of macromolecular uptake and shape changes in red blood cells following a single 50 μs square wave pulse☆
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James C. Weaver | Judith R. Mourant | Jonathan G. Bliss | J. Weaver | G. Harrison | J. G. Bliss | J. Mourant | K. Powell | Kevin T. Powell | Gail I. Harrison
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