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1. Calcium transport and ultrastructure of red cells in beta-thalassemia intermedia

2. Calcium accumulated by sickle cell anemia red cells does not affect their potassium (86Rb+) flux components

3. Fishes (Actinopterygii) of the rapids and associated environments in the lower Vaupés River Basin: an undiscovered Colombian Amazon diversity.

4. Flow force and torque on submerged bodies in lattice-Boltzmann methods via momentum exchange.

5. [Anti-NMDA receptor paraneoplastic encephalitis: complete recovery after ovarian teratoma removal].

6. Stochastic nature and red cell population distribution of the sickling-induced Ca2+ permeability.

7. Evidence for a direct reticulocyte origin of dense red cells in sickle cell anemia.

8. A mathematical model of the volume, pH, and ion content regulation in reticulocytes. Application to the pathophysiology of sickle cell dehydration.

9. Deoxygenation permeabilizes sickle cell anaemia red cells to magnesium and reverses its gradient in the dense cells.

10. Effect of osmotic lysis and resealing on red cell structure and function.

11. Applications of integrated cell models: novel predictions on the behaviour of red cells and reticulocytes.

12. Compartmentalization of sickle-cell calcium in endocytic inside-out vesicles.

13. Calcium-accumulating inside-out vesicles in sickle cell anemia red cells.

14. Effects of Solanum malacoxylon extract on rachitic chicks. Comparative study with vitamin D3.

15. Sodium- and adenosine-triphosphate-dependent calcium movements in membrane vesicles prepared from dog erythrocytes.

16. Anomalous influence of reduced internal ATP levels on sodium efflux in Myxicola giant axons.

19. Silent intracellular calcium in sickle cell anemia red cells.

20. ATP-dependent calcium accumulation by non-mitochondrial organelles of axoplasm isolated from Myxicola giant axons.

21. K-permeabilized human red cells lose an alkaline, hypertonic fluid containing excess K over diffusible anions.

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