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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 17, 1993 - Issue 3
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Original Article

HB Karlskoga or α2β221(B3) ASP→HIS: A new Slow-Moving Variant Found in Sweden

Pages 201-208 | Received 13 Nov 1992, Accepted 11 Feb 1993, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Britta Landin, Stig Berglund & Kristina Wallman. (1996) Two different mutations in codon 97 of the β-globin gene cause Hb Malmö in Sweden. American Journal of Hematology 51:1, pages 32-36.
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Britta Landin, Stig Berglund & Bertil Lindoff. (2009) Hb Trollhättan [β20(B2)Val& RR; Glu] — a new haemoglobin variant with increased oxygen affinity causing erythrocytosis. European Journal of Haematology 53:1, pages 21-25.
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Britta Landin, Björn Fröstad, Mats Brune & Rolf Ljung. (2009) Haemoglobin Köln as de novo mutations in Sweden: Diagnosis by PCR and specific enzymatic cleavage . European Journal of Haematology 52:3, pages 156-161.
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