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  1. Increased Anion Exchanger-1 (Band 3) on the Red Blood Cell Membrane Accelerates Scavenge of Nitric Oxide Metabolites and Predisposes Hypertension Risks
  2. The implication of serum HLA-G in angiogenesis of multiple myeloma
  3. Erythroid anion transport, nitric oxide, and blood pressure
  4. Erythroid anion Exchanger-1 (band 3) transports nitrite for nitric oxide metabolism
  5. PD-L1-positive circulating endothelial progenitor cells associated with immune response to PD-1 blockade in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
  6. Effects of greater erythroid Cl−/HCO3− transporter (band 3) expression on ventilation and gas exchange during exhaustive exercise
  7. The GP.Mur red cell phenotype (higher band 3 expression) affects respiratory frequency and the inspiratory/expiratory ratio in a breath cycle during exhaustive exercise
  8. Differential enzymatic deglycosylation reveals attachment of red cell B antigen onto the carbohydrate moiety of glycophorin A and glycophorin B
  9. A Balance between Transmembrane-Mediated ER/Golgi Retention and Forward Trafficking Signals in Glycophorin-Anion Exchanger-1 Interaction
  10. What Decides Your Athletic Career?—Reflection from Our Study of GP.Mur-Associated Sports Talents during the COVID-19 Pandemic Era
  11. Influence of hemoglobin on blood pressure among people with GP.Mur blood type☆
  12. Different Involvement of Band 3 in Red Cell Deformability and Osmotic Fragility—A Comparative GP.Mur Erythrocyte Study
  13. Comodulation of NO-Dependent Vasodilation by Erythroid Band 3 and Hemoglobin: A GP.Mur Athlete Study
  14. Activated naïve γδ T cells accelerate deep molecular response to BCR-ABL inhibitors in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia
  15. Stronger Association between Hemoglobin and Blood Pressure in People Bearing GP.Mur Blood Type
  16. BAFF-driven NLRP3 inflammasome activation in B cells
  17. Glycophorin B‐A‐B Variant GP.Mur, a Chaperone for Erythroid SLC4A Transporter, Supports Gas Exchange during Exhaustive Exercise
  18. NKG2A Down-Regulation by Dasatinib Enhances Natural Killer Cytotoxicity and Accelerates Effective Treatment Responses in Patients With Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
  19. Optimization of an Anti-NMDA Receptor Autoantibody Diagnostic Bioassay
  20. Exploring the Potential Roles of Band 3 and Aquaporin-1 in Blood CO2 Transport–Inspired by Comparative Studies of Glycophorin B-A-B Hybrid Protein GP.Mur
  21. Immune modulating therapy: An effective add-on intervention for psychosis of anti-N -methyl-d -aspartate receptor encephalitis in Taiwan
  22. The MNS glycophorin variant GP.Mur affects differential erythroid expression of Rh/RhAG transcripts
  23. Adaptable interaction between aquaporin-1 and band 3 reveals a potential role of water channel in blood CO2transport
  24. Expedited CO2 respiration in people with Miltenberger erythrocyte phenotype GP.Mur
  25. Dissecting alternative splicing in the formation of Miltenberger glycophorin subtype III (GYP.Mur)
  26. Assessing the frequencies of GP.Mur (Mi.III) in several Southeast Asian populations by PCR typing
  27. In Vitro Treatment with Ganciclovir Restores the Functionality of Exhausted T Cells from Cancer Patients
  28. A direct blood polymerase chain reaction approach for the determination of GP.Mur (Mi.III) and other Hil+ Miltenberger glycophorin variants
  29. A Flim-FRET Study of the Raft-Associated Proteins in Erythrocytes Expressing the Miltenberger Blood Group Antigen Subtype III (Mi.III) Phenotype
  30. Physiological Implications of Miltenberger blood group antigen subtype III (Mi.III)
  31. Expression of the Rh/RhAG complex is reduced in Mi.III erythrocytes
  32. Background K2P Channels KCNK3/9/15 Limit the Budding of Cell Membrane-derived Vesicles
  33. Miltenberger blood group antigen subtype III (Mi.III) supports Wrb expression
  34. Membrane Potential Depolarization as a Triggering Mechanism for Vpu-Mediated HIV-1 Release
  35. Miltenberger blood group antigen type III (Mi.III) enhances the expression of band 3
  36. Long-chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids as Anti-HIV Supplementation During Breastfeeding
  37. Resolving the Structural-Functional Interaction Between HIV-1 Vpu and TASK Channels by FLIM/FRET
  38. Mutual Functional Destruction of HIV-1 Vpu and Host TASK-1 Channel
  39. Molecular Architecture of the Voltage-Dependent Na Channel
  40. Tip-sample interaction in a “shear-force” near-field scanning optical microscope