bp(MESH:"Cell Membrane Permeability")
Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525
Following complement cascade activation, MAC on the cell membrane forms a pore resulting in membrane permeability changes17 finally leading to RBC morphological alterations and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525
Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525
Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525
Activation of the complement system and the formation of MAC resulted in an increased membrane permeability and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525
Following complement cascade activation, MAC on the cell membrane forms a pore resulting in membrane permeability changes17 finally leading to RBC morphological alterations and erythrocyte lysis. PubMed:27125525
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