The effect of deoxygenation on whole-cell conductance of red blood cells from healthy individuals and patients with sickle cell disease.
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J. Browning | H. Staines | J. Ellory | T. Powell | H. Robinson | Trevor Powell | Joseph A Browning | Henry M Staines | Hannah C Robinson | J Clive Ellory | John S Gibson | J. Gibson | Hannah C. Robinson | Joseph A. Browning | J. Ellory | John S. Gibson
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