Osmotic properties of the erthrocyte. IX
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Jacobs, M. H. ;Parpart, A. K. ;Corson, S. A.
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Article
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1937
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Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
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English
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When erythrocytes are placed in an isomotic solution of a penetrating but otherwise harmless substance such as glycerol, the entrance of the solute followed by that of water results in their swelling and eventual hemolysis. The time of hemolysis depends upon the rate of entrance both of the solute a