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Red blood cell Gardos channel (KCNN4): the essential determinant of erythrocyte dehydration in hereditary xerocytosis

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Published in:Haematologica
Main Authors: Raphaël Rapetti-Mauss, Véronique Picard, Corinne Guitton, Khaldoun Ghazal, Valérie Proulle, Catherine Badens, Olivier Soriani, Loïc Garçon, Hélène Guizouarn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ferrata Storti Foundation 2017-10-01
Online Access:https://haematologica.org/article/view/8239
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