What is the primary function of glycophorin in red blood cells?

A To provide a site for attachment of glycolipids
B To act as a receptor for certain bacteria and viruses
C To help maintain the structural integrity of the red blood cell membrane
D To facilitate the transport of ions across the cell membrane
Glycophorin serves as a receptor for certain bacteria and viruses, allowing them to attach to and infect red blood cells.
Molecular Biology of the Cell by Alberts et al.
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