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. 1966 Jul;45(7):1137–1149. doi: 10.1172/JCI105420

Metabolic dependence of the critical hemolytic volume of human erythrocytes: relationship to osmotic fragility and autohemolysis in hereditary spherocytosis and normal red cells.

R I Weed, A J Bowdler
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