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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 21, 1997 - Issue 4
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A New Fast-Moving Variant Causing Erythrocytosis and Mild Hemolysis: HB Gàmbara [β82(EF6)Lys→glu]

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Pages 345-361 | Received 01 Sep 1996, Accepted 21 Apr 1997, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Stephen O. Brennan, Campbell Sheen, Tim Chan & Peter M. George. (2005) Hb Taradale [β82(EF6)Lys→Arg]: A Novel Mutation at a 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate Binding Site. Hemoglobin 29:4, pages 281-284.
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Giovanni Ivaldi, Onorata David, Maria Baffico, Daniela Leone, Maurizia Baldi, Maria Isola Parodi, Valeria Scimè‐Degani, Antonio Piga, Paola Scagni, Emma Rabino‐Massa & Giuseppe Ricco. (2003) Hb Trento: An Elongated C‐Terminal β Chain Due to a New Frameshift Mutation [β144 (−A)]. Hemoglobin 27:1, pages 15-25.
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G. Ivaldi, O. David, V. Paradossi, M. Baffico, V. Scimé Degani, D. Leone, M. Baldi, M. I. Parodi, P. Bernardi & G. Ricco. (1999) Hb Bologna-St. Orsola [β146(HC3)His→Tyr]: a New High Oxygen Affinity Variant with Halved Bohr Effect and Highly Reduced Reactivity Towards 2,3-Diphosphoglycerate. Hemoglobin 23:4, pages 353-359.
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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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