Temperature and external electric field influence in membrane permeability of babesia infected erythrocytes
1. Modification of erythrocyte membrane properties infected by Babesia canis was studied using the effect of electric pulses of short duration.2. This process induces the formation of pores in the membrane and the releasing of hemoglobin and other cytoplasmic proteins into the external medium.3. The...
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