Glutaraldehyde – A Subtle Tool in the Investigation of Healthy and Pathologic Red Blood Cells
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M. Leonetti | M. von Lindern | L. Kaestner | A. Bogdanova | P. Bianchi | C. Wagner | G. Minetti | E. van den Akker | G. Simionato | Asena Abay | Laura Hertz | R. Chachanidze
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