Shear-Response of the Spectrin Dimer-Tetramer Equilibrium in the Red Blood Cell Membrane*
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N. Mohandas | X. An | W. Gratzer | J. Chasis | Narla Mohandas | Xiuli An | Walter Gratzer | M. Lecomte | Joel Anne Chasis | M Christine Lecomte
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