Abstract
Activation of the KCl-cotransport pathway in vivo is a potentially important cause of dehydration and rheological impairment of sickle cells. Its activation in vitro is a useful new method for investigating the rheological effects of putative anti-sickling compounds, including specific inhibitors of the KCl-cotransporter
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