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Sodium renders endothelial cells sticky for red blood cells
Hans Oberleithner
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, Mike Wälte,
Kristina Kusche-Vihrog
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Corresponding author for this work
Institute of Physiology
University of Münster
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Endothelial Cells
100%
Glycocalyx
80%
Spironolactone
60%
Aldosterone Receptor
40%
Atomic Force Microscopy
40%
Cell Adhesion
20%
Chemistry
Red
100%
Sodium
100%
Spironolactone
33%
Atomic Force Microscopy
22%
Aldosterone
22%
Electronegativity
11%
Thrombotic
11%
Agent Interacting With Transmitter, Hormone or Drug Receptor
11%
Material Science
Surface Charge
100%
Atomic Force Microscopy
100%
Sodium
100%
Physics
Erythrocyte
100%
Atomic Force Microscopy
22%
Blood Flow
11%
Engineering
Negative Charge
55%
Atomic Force Microscopy
22%
Adhesion Force Increase
11%
Saturates
11%
Interaction Force
11%
Electronegativity
11%