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. 1957 Nov;36(11):1615–1625. doi: 10.1172/JCI103561

Observations on the Minor Basic Hemoglobin Component in the Blood of Normal Individuals and Patients with Thalassemia

H G Kunkel 1, R Ceppellini 1, U Müller-Eberhard 1, J Wolf 1
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