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. 1968 Jun;60(2):537–544. doi: 10.1073/pnas.60.2.537

Evidence for multiple structural genes for the gamma chain of human fetal hemoglobin.

W A Schroeder, T H Huisman, J R Shelton, J B Shelton, E F Kleihauer, A M Dozy, B Robberson
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