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. 1965 Feb;44(2):315–325. doi: 10.1172/JCI105145

The Metabolism of the Individual C14-labeled Hemoglobins in Patients with H-Thalassemia, with Observations on Radiochromate Binding to the Hemoglobins during Red Cell Survival*

Thomas G Gabuzda 1,, David G Nathan 1, Frank H Gardner 1,
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