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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 38, 2014 - Issue 3
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Erratum

Correction to: Incidence of the Hb E [β26(B8)Glu → Lys, GAG > AAG] Variant in Totos, one of the Smallest Primitive Tribes in the World

This article refers to:
Incidence of the Hb E [β26(B8)Glu→Lys, GAG>AAG] Variant In Totos, One of the Smallest Primitive Tribes in the World

Bhattacharyya D, Mukhopadhyay A, Chakraborty A, Dasgupta S, Mukhopadhyay S, Pal N, Basak J. Incidence of the Hb E [β26(B8)Glu → Lys, GAG > AAG] Variant in Totos, one of the Smallest Primitive Tribes in the World. Hemoglobin 2013;37(1):26-36.

Following publication of this article, an error has been identified in the Acknowledgments. The following text was omitted from this section:

We wish to acknowledge the West Bengal University of Health Sciences, West Bengal, India to which the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Cancer Research Institute is affiliated.

The corrected Acknowledgments are shown below:

Acknowledgements

We wish to acknowledge the West Bengal University of Health Sciences, West Bengal, India, to which the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Cancer Research Institute is affiliated. We would like to thank Mr. Priyabrata Das (NCRI, Kolkata, West Bengal, India) for his extensive support. We convey our gratitude to Mr. M.G. Hira, Additional District Magistrate of Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, India, and Dr. Malay Kumar Ghose, Chief Medical Office of Health, (Jalpaiguri District Hospital), for their kind cooperation. Mr. Bhakto Toto, Community leader, Mr. Dhaniram Toto, Social worker, Mr. Subhash Mondal, Pharmacist of Primary Health Centre at Totopara, Mr. Harendranath Saiba, Mrs. Misha Ghoshal and Mr. Buddha Toto (United Commercial Bank, Totopara, Jalpaiguri District) are also acknowledged with gratitude for their constant support and help. We wish to acknowledge all the Totos who participated in this study. We would also like to thank Mr. Arnab Dutta, Mr. Sukanta Konar, Mr. Atul Das and Mrs. Shyamali Ganguly (NCRI) for their effort to successfully arrange the camps at Totopara. Last but by no means least, we thank the NCRI sister and laboratory technicians who helped us to complete this challenging job.

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