The sensing of poorly deformable red blood cells by the human spleen can be mimicked in vitro.
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The sensing of poorly deformable red blood cells by the human spleen can be mimicked in vitro.
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Béatrice Aussilhou
Corinne Guitton
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Dominique Mazier
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François Lacoste
François Paye
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10.1182/BLOOD-2010-10-312801
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