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bibliographicCitation Belosludtsev KN, Trudovishnikov AS, Belosludtseva NV, Agafonov AV, Mironova GD. Palmitic Acid Induces the Opening of a Ca2+-Dependent Pore in the Plasma Membrane of Red Blood Cells: The Possible Role of the Pore in Erythrocyte Lysis. The Journal of Membrane Biology. 2010 Sep 11;237(1):13–9. doi: 10.1007/s00232-010-9302-1.
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