α thalassaemia in British people
Although α thalassaemia is rare in north Europeans, it has been identified in British people with no known foreign ancestry. Twelve such patients were studied, of whom eight shared a distinctive molecular defect, which was clearly different from defects seen in subjects of Mediterranean or South Eas...
Main Authors: | Higgs, DR, Ayyub, H, Clegg, J, Hill, A, Nicholls, R, Teal, H, Wainscoat, J, Weatherall, D |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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1985
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