Ca2+ promotes erythrocyte band 3 tyrosine phosphorylation via dissociation of phosphotyrosine phosphatase from band 3.
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Alexander Barbul | Rafi Korenstein | R. Korenstein | A. Barbul | Yehudit Zipser | Adi Piade | Nechama S Kosower | N. Kosower | Y. Zipser | A. Piade
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