Does Hemoglobin Affect Measures of Mitochondrial Respiration in Red Blood Cells? Comment to "Increased Retention of Functional Mitochondria in Mature Sickle Red Blood Cells is Associated with Increased Sickling Tendency, Hemolysis and Oxidative...
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Stier A, Esperti S, Nader E, Roussel D, Connes P Haematologica. 2024; 110(1):260-263.
PMID: 39157876 PMC: 11694100. DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2024.286361.
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