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. 1958 Jun;44(6):522–529. doi: 10.1073/pnas.44.6.522

ON DISSOCIATION AND RECOMBINATION OF HUMAN ADULT HEMOGLOBINS A, S, AND C

Harvey A Itano 1,2, S J Singer 1,2
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