Rotational mobility of an erythrocyte membrane integral protein band 3 in dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine reconstituted vesicles and effect of binding of cytoskeletal peripheral proteins.
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C. Chang | S. Ohnishi | A. Tsuji | T. Sakaki
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