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The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 29, 1972
The nature of the membrane sites controlling anion permeability of human red blood cells as determined by studies with disulfonic stilbene derivativesZ I Cabantchik, A Rothstein
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|November 1, 1970
The interaction of methyl mercury with erythrocytesJ F White, A Rothstein
The Journal of General Physiology|August 1, 1971
Chemical modification of membranes. I. Effects of sulfhydryl and amino reactive reagents on anion and cation permeability of the human red blood cellP A Knauf, A Rothstein
Wake Forest Law Review|April 1, 2003
Genetic testing, genetic medicine, and managed careM A Rothstein, S Hoffman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 19, 1984
Proteolytic cleavages of cytochalasin B binding components of band 4.5 proteins of the human red blood cell membraneM R Deziel, A Rothstein
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|May 10, 2021
Employer Liability for "Take-Home" COVID-19Mark A Rothstein, Julia Irzyk
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1974
Membrane proteins related to anion permeability of human red blood cells. I. Localization of disulfonic stilbene binding sites in proteins involved in permeationZ I Cabantchik, A Rothstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|November 1, 2013
The cation permeability of erythrocytes in low ionic strength media of various tonicitiesJ A Donlon, A Rothstein
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|June 4, 2016
How Genetics Might Affect Real Property Rights: Currents in Contemporary BioethicsMark A Rothstein, Laura Rothstein
Texas Medicine|February 4, 1998
Where are we now?S V McCrary, M A Rothstein
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The Journal of Membrane Biology|December 29, 1972
The nature of the membrane sites controlling anion permeability of human red blood cells as determined by studies with disulfonic stilbene derivativesZ I Cabantchik, A Rothstein
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology|November 1, 1970
The interaction of methyl mercury with erythrocytesJ F White, A Rothstein
The Journal of General Physiology|August 1, 1971
Chemical modification of membranes. I. Effects of sulfhydryl and amino reactive reagents on anion and cation permeability of the human red blood cellP A Knauf, A Rothstein
Wake Forest Law Review|April 1, 2003
Genetic testing, genetic medicine, and managed careM A Rothstein, S Hoffman
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|September 19, 1984
Proteolytic cleavages of cytochalasin B binding components of band 4.5 proteins of the human red blood cell membraneM R Deziel, A Rothstein
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|May 10, 2021
Employer Liability for "Take-Home" COVID-19Mark A Rothstein, Julia Irzyk
The Journal of Membrane Biology|January 1, 1974
Membrane proteins related to anion permeability of human red blood cells. I. Localization of disulfonic stilbene binding sites in proteins involved in permeationZ I Cabantchik, A Rothstein
The Journal of Membrane Biology|November 1, 2013
The cation permeability of erythrocytes in low ionic strength media of various tonicitiesJ A Donlon, A Rothstein
The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics : a Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics|June 4, 2016
How Genetics Might Affect Real Property Rights: Currents in Contemporary BioethicsMark A Rothstein, Laura Rothstein
Texas Medicine|February 4, 1998
Where are we now?S V McCrary, M A Rothstein
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