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  1. Redox Status, Procoagulant Activity, and Metabolome of Fresh Frozen Plasma in Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
  2. Metabolic Linkage and Correlations to Storage Capacity in Erythrocytes from Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase-Deficient Donors
  3. Donor-specific individuality of red blood cell performance during storage is partly a function of serum uric acid levels
  4. Short-term effects of hemodiafiltration versus conventional hemodialysis on erythrocyte performance
  5. Erythrocyte-based drug delivery in Transfusion Medicine: Wandering questions seeking answers
  6. Red blood cell transfusion in surgical cancer patients: Targets, risks, mechanistic understanding and further therapeutic opportunities
  7. Pathophysiological aspects of red blood cells in end-stage renal disease patients resistant to recombinant human erythropoietin therapy
  8. Data on how several physiological parameters of stored red blood cells are similar in glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient and sufficient donors
  9. Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficient subjects may be better “storers” than donors of red blood cells
  10. Donor-variation effect on red blood cell storage lesion: A close relationship emerges
  11. Donor variation effect on red blood cell storage lesion: a multivariable, yet consistent, story
  12. Uric acid variation among regular blood donors is indicative of red blood cell susceptibility to storage lesion markers: A new hypothesis tested
  13. Effects of pre-storage leukoreduction on stored red blood cells signaling: A time-course evaluation from shape to proteome