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The influence of bee venom on the osmotic fragility of human red blood cells

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Le venin des abeilles augmente la réfraction osmotique des globules rouges du sang humain. Il divise la population cellulaire en 2 groupes de réfraction osmotique. Ces 2 groupes semblent représenter les globules rouges «jeunes» et «vieux». La courbe obtenue peut servir de test spécifique révélant l'action du venin des abeilles sur le sang.

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Hort, I., Herz, A. The influence of bee venom on the osmotic fragility of human red blood cells. Experientia 24, 254–255 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02152802

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