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Abnormal Human Hæmoglobins: Human Hæmoglobin E: the Chemical Effect of Gene Mutation

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HUNT, J., INGRAM, V. Abnormal Human Hæmoglobins: Human Hæmoglobin E: the Chemical Effect of Gene Mutation. Nature 184, 870–872 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184870a0

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