Exteriorisation of Mannoses on Human Erythrocyte Membrane Skeleton Provides 'Eat Me' Signals for Oxidatively Damaged Cells to be Cleared By Macrophages: A Pathway Mediating Hemolysis in Sickle Cell Disease

Mark A. Vickers, Robert N. Barker, Huan Cao, Heather J. Wassall, Megan A. Forrester, Lindsay S. Hall, Michael Moss, Sadie Henderson, Gabriela Konieczny, Minter Beverly, Jenna Shepherd, Stuart M. Haslam, David C. Rees, Heather M. Wilson, Dimitrios Tampakis, Maria Louise Williams

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DISCLOSURES: Vickers: University of Aberdeen: Patents & Royalties: About to apply for patent. Barker: University of Aberdeen: Employment, Patents & Royalties: About to apply for patent. Cao: University of Aberdeen: Patents & Royalties: About to apply for patent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)919
Number of pages1
JournalBlood
Volume130
Issue number1
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Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2017

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