Adhesion of Immunoglobulins to Band3 Promotes Increased Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate in Multiple Myeloma

Sicheng Bian , Jiangxia Cui , Xialin Zhang , Chongzhi Bai , Yanhong Tan , Zhuanghui Hao , Xingpeng Bu , Changxin Qu , Lili Sun , Leilei Lin , Qi Wang , Zhengrui Li , Xufeng Huang , Hengrui Liu , Ruo Wang , Yinghua Li , Hongwei Wang

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Adhesion of Immunoglobulins to Band3 Promotes Increased Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate in Multiple Myeloma
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Sicheng Bian, Jiangxia Cui, Xialin Zhang, Chongzhi Bai, Yanhong Tan, Zhuanghui Hao, Xingpeng Bu, Changxin Qu, Lili Sun, Leilei Lin, Qi Wang, Zhengrui Li, Xufeng Huang, Hengrui Liu, Ruo Wang, Yinghua Li, Hongwei Wang. Adhesion of Immunoglobulins to Band3 Promotes Increased Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate in Multiple Myeloma. Cell Proliferation, 2026, 59 (3) : e70149 DOI:10.1111/cpr.70149

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