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A new glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase variant, G6PD Orissa (44Ala→Gly), is the major polymorphic variant in tribal population in India
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Kaeda, J. S.
(Author, Verfasser) Chhotray, G. P. (Verfasser) Ranjit, M. R. (Verfasser) Boutista, J. M. (Verfasser) Reddy, P. H. (Verfasser) Stevens, D. (Verfasser) Naidu, J. M. (Verfasser) Britt, R. P. (Verfasser) Vulliamy, T. J. (Verfasser) Luzzatto, L. (Verfasser) |
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Document Type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY [u.a.]
: Cell Press
, 1995
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Author Notes: | J. S. Kaeda; G. P. Chhotray; M. R. Ranjit; J. M. Boutista; P. H. Reddy; D. Stevens; J. M. Naidu; R. P. Britt; T. J. Vulliamy; L. Luzzatto |
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