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Hemolysis was used as an endpoint for the measurement of damage to the plasma membrane in human erythrocytes after a single or a double heat shock. The thermotolerance of erythrocytes is a transitional phenomenon, reaching its maximum at a 3-hour incubation at 37°C between the heat shocks.
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