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Hemoglobin M
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Hemoglobin M [Chemical/Ingredient]
A group of abnormal hemoglobins in which amino acid substitutions take place in either the alpha or beta chains but near the heme iron. This results…
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1990
1990
[Hereditary cyanosis caused by the presence of abnormal hemoglobin M in the blood: its detection, identification and properties].
E. G. Kazanets
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A. P. Andreeva
,
S. Khangulov
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Iu N Tokarev
Gematologiâ i transfuziologiâ
1990
Corpus ID: 46319248
A total of 17 cases of anomalous hemoglobin M (Hb M) were detected among subjects of varying nationalities in different regions…
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1965
1965
The primary structure of hemoglobin M-Iwate.
A. Shimizu
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A. Tsugita
,
A. Hayashi
,
Y. Yamamura
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1965
Corpus ID: 27457162
1965
1965
The amino acid substitution in hemoglobin M-Iwate.
W. Konigsberg
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H. Lehmann
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1965
Corpus ID: 33546938
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