A Problem of Adhesion: More evidence of sickle-cell stickiness

A protein found on red blood cells in sickle-cell disease binds these cells to blood vessel walls, disrupting circulation, a new study suggests. The protein, which makes a cell sticky, may serve as a prime target for drugs to ease the condition.

People with sickle-cell disease make elongated versions of hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that totes oxygen.