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. 2019 Mar 19;186(1):91–100. doi: 10.1111/bjh.15870

Figure 4.

Figure 4

MIR29B correlates with higher peripheral red blood cell HbF levels in SCD patients. (A) Blood samples were obtained after informed consent from subjects with sickle cell disease (SCD)receiving medical care in the Sickle Cell Program at Augusta University. Shown is the distribution of HbF levels determined by clinical high‐performance liquid chromatography for individuals with SCD in the high HbF group (black circles) and low HbF group (white circles); the vertical line represents the mean HbF level. (B) The raw data from miRNA microarray was analysis for MIR29B and (C) miR‐29c, and expression levels correlated with the high HbF (black circles) and low HbF (white circles) SCD groups.