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. 1991 Nov 11;19(21):6056. doi: 10.1093/nar/19.21.6056

A to G substitution identified in exon 2 of the G6PD gene among G6PD deficient Chinese.

L T Chao 1, C S Du 1, E Louie 1, L Zuo 1, E Chen 1, B Lubin 1, D T Chiu 1
PMCID: PMC329074  PMID: 1945893

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