Detection of altered membrane phospholipid asymmetry in subpopulations of human red blood cells using fluorescently labeled annexin V.
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D. Discher | J. Ernst | R. Lewis | F. Kuypers | B. Lubin | J D Ernst | F A Kuypers | R A Lewis | B H Lubin | M Hua | M A Schott | D Discher | M. Hua | M. Schott | Rachel A. Lewis | Mandy Hua
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