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Susceptibility to hyperosmotic stress–induced phosphatidylserine exposure increases during red blood cell storage

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During storage, RBCs develop an increased susceptibility to stress-induced loss of phospholipid asymmetry that is especially associated with an aging phenotype. This increased susceptibility may be responsible for the rapid disappearance of a considerable fraction of the RBCs during the first 24 hours after transfusion.

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