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Cell Membrane: The Red Blood Cell as a Model
This concise reference explores the structure, composition, and function of human red-blood-cell membranes. It synthesizes molecular biology, biochemistry, and genetic perspectives—especially relating membrane protein abnormalities to disease. Contents include membrane composition, skeletal and integral proteins, anchoring proteins, membrane morphogenesis, and hereditary red-cell disorders such as spherocytosis, elliptocytosis, acanthocytosis, stomatocytosis, and lipidemias
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deutscher-apotheker-verlag.de
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. There are 454 pages, with detailed chapters on structure-function relationships and pathology.
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