Imaging of the diffusion of single band 3 molecules on normal and mutant erythrocytes.
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Philip S Low | P. Low | K. Ritchie | F. Kuypers | P. Gallagher | R. Labotka | G. Kodippili | Jeffrey O. Spector | Caitlin M Sullivan | Ken Ritchie | Frans A Kuypers | Patrick G Gallagher | Gayani C Kodippili | Jeff Spector | Caitlin Sullivan | Richard Labotka | Caitlin M. Sullivan
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