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1. Reticulocyte Maturation and Variant Red Blood Cells.

2. Familial pseudohyperkalemia induces significantly higher levels of extracellular potassium in early storage of red cell concentrates without affecting other standard measures of quality: A case control and allele frequency study.

3. Expression of South East Asian Ovalocytic Band 3 Disrupts Erythroblast Cytokinesis and Reticulocyte Maturation.

4. The Molecular Basis for Altered Cation Permeability in Hereditary Stomatocytic Human Red Blood Cells.

5. Band 3 null VIENNA , a novel homozygous SLC4A1 p.Ser477X variant causing severe hemolytic anemia, dyserythropoiesis and complete distal renal tubular acidosis.

6. The ins and outs of reticulocyte maturation revisited: The role of autophagy in sickle cell disease.

7. Autophagic vesicles on mature human reticulocytes explain phosphatidylserine-positive red cells in sickle cell disease.

8. Familial pseudohyperkalemia in blood donors: a novel mutation with implications for transfusion practice.

9. The involvement of cation leaks in the storage lesion of red blood cells.

10. Homozygous Southeast Asian ovalocytosis is a severe dyserythropoietic anemia associated with distal renal tubular acidosis.

11. Study of the D-- phenotype reveals erythrocyte membrane alterations in the absence of RHCE.

12. An infant with pseudohyperkalemia, hemolysis, and seizures: cation-leaky GLUT1-deficiency syndrome due to a SLC2A1 mutation.

13. Stomatin-deficient cryohydrocytosis results from mutations in SLC2A1: a novel form of GLUT1 deficiency syndrome.

14. Investigating the key membrane protein changes during in vitro erythropoiesis of protein 4.2 (-) cells (mutations Chartres 1 and 2).

15. The hereditary stomatocytoses.

16. The monovalent cation leak in overhydrated stomatocytic red blood cells results from amino acid substitutions in the Rh-associated glycoprotein.

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