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bibliographicCitation Yang Y, Koo S, Lin CS, Neu B. Macromolecular depletion modulates the binding of red blood cells to activated endothelial cells. Biointerphases. 2010 Sep;5(3):FA19–23. doi: 10.1116/1.3460343. PMID: 21171708.
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