Effect of triton x 100 and lanthanum iii on the shape and osmotic hemolysis of human red blood cells
Varga, S.; Varga, P.; Gonczi, F.; Laczko, J.; Kover, A.
Acta Physiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae 51(1/2): 215
1978
ISSN/ISBN: 0001-6756 Accession: 026502551
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