The effects of rejuvenation during hypothermic storage on red blood cell membrane remodeling
Transfusion2013Vol. 54(6), pp. 1595–1603
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Abstract
Cold rejuvenation in hypothermically stored RBCs affects the lipid composition of RBCs and respective RMPs in a time-dependent fashion.
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