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bibliographicCitation Tiffert T, Daw N, Etzion Z, Bookchin RM, Lew VL. Age decline in the activity of the Ca2+-sensitive K+ channel of human red blood cells. J Gen Physiol. 2007 May;129(5):429–36. PMID: 17470662; PMCID: PMC2154374.
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