The fluid membrane determines mechanics of erythrocyte extracellular vesicles and is softened in hereditary spherocytosis
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W. Roos | D. Vorselen | R. Schiffelers | G. Wuite | J. Schiller | Raya Sorkin | R. van Wijk | B. V. van Oirschot | S. Kooijmans | M. Bierings | Birgitta A Versluijs | S. M. van Dommelen | M. Piontek | Sander T. Döpp | R. Sorkin | Birgitta Versluijs
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