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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 6, 1982 - Issue 2
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A New Abnormal Hemoglobin: Hb Mozhaisk β92 (FB)HISARG

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Pages 169-181 | Received 03 Aug 1981, Accepted 26 Feb 1982, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Elena Benzoni, Valentina Giannone, Laura Michetti, Manuela Seia, Laura Cavalleri & Cristina Curcio. (2017) Hb Mozhaisk [β92(F8)His→Arg; HBB: c.278A>G] as a De Novo Mutation in a Child of Mixed Ethnic Origins. Hemoglobin 41:4-6, pages 314-316.
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Manit Nuinoon, Nutjaree Jeenduang, Aumpika Kesornsit, Dararat Horpet & Thunyaluk Plyduang. (2017) Hematological and Molecular Characterization of a Novel Hb A2 Variant with Homozygous α-Thalassemia-2 in a Southern Thai Individual. Hemoglobin 41:3, pages 213-215.
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M. F. H. Carver & T. H. J. Huisman. (1997) International Hemoglobin Information Center Variant List. Hemoglobin 21:6, pages 505-506.
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. (1996) Variants of the Alpha Chain. Hemoglobin 20:3, pages 215-312.
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. (1994) International Hemoglobin Information Center. Hemoglobin 18:2, pages 77-161.
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. (1993) Variants of the Alpea Chain. Hemoglobin 17:2, pages 89-177.
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. (1992) Variants of the Alpha Chain. Hemoglobin 16:3, pages 127-213.
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T. Harano, K. Harano, Y. Kushida, S. Ueda, A. Yoshii & M. Nishinarita. (1991) Hb Isehara (or Hb Redondo) [β92(F8)HIS→SN]: An Unstable Variant with a Proximal Histidine Substitution at the Heme Contact. Hemoglobin 15:4, pages 279-290.
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Y. Ohba. (1990) Unstable Hemoglobins. Hemoglobin 14:4, pages 353-388.
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. (1989) Variants of the Alpha Chain. Hemoglobin 13:3, pages 223-297.
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A. R. Bird, T. Elliott, J. B. Wison, B. B. Webber, H. Hu, A. Kutlar, F. Kutlar & T. H. J. Huisman. (1989) Two rare Unstable β Chain Variants, HB Mozhaisk or α2β292(F8)his ARG and HB DJELFA or α2β298(FG5)VAL→ALA, each Being Observed for the Second time. Hemoglobin 13:2, pages 193-197.
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. (1988) IHIC Variants List. Hemoglobin 12:3, pages 209-282.
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. (1987) IHIC Variants List. Hemoglobin 11:3, pages 243-308.
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Y.N. Tokarev & V.A. Spivak. (1982) Heterogeneity and Distribution of Hemoglobinopathies in Some Parts of the Ussr. Hemoglobin 6:6, pages 653-660.
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Shigenori Nagatomo, Teizo Kitagawa & Masako Nagai. (2021) Roles of Fe-Histidine bonds in stability of hemoglobin: Recognition of protein flexibility by Q Sepharose. Biophysical Journal 120:13, pages 2734-2745.
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Valentina Moioli, Michela Seghezzi, Giulia Previtali, Maria D.C. Baigorria, Paola Dominoni, Laura Michetti, Massimo Provenzi, Eugenia Giraldi, Carlo Foglia & Sabrina Buoro. (2019) Mozhaisk haemoglobin variant effects on leukocyte differential channel using the Sysmex XN series. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM) 57:12, pages e324-e327.
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Andreas E. Kulozik. 2006. Pediatric Hematology. Pediatric Hematology 231 254 .
H. Wajcman, C. Vasseur, C. Poyart, Y. Blouquit, F. Galacteros, D. Esperito Santo, M. J. Peres & M. C. Martins. (2006) Hemoglobin redondo [β 92(F8) His → Asn]: An unstable hemoglobin variant associated with heme loss which occurs in two forms. American Journal of Hematology 38:3, pages 194-200.
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