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Studies of Haemoglobin Synthesis and Red Cell Survival in Haemoglobinopathy H

Studies of Haemoglobin Synthesis and Red Cell Survival in Haemoglobinopathy H Acta haemat. 28: 124-134 (1962) From the Department of Clinical Therapeutics, University of Athens, and the Radioisotope Laboratory, Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Greece S tu d ies o f H aem o g lo b in S ynthesis a n d R ed Cell S urv ival in H ae m o g lo b in o p a th y H By B. M a l a m o s , E. G y f t a k i , D. B i n o p o u l o s AND M . K e SSE The haemoglobinopathy H has attracted the interest of many investigators since 1955, when G o u t t a s et al. (4) in Greece, and R ig a s et al. (13) in America, first described this disease. Since then many aspects of this haemoglobinopathy have begun to be studied as the red cell life span and iron metabolism. Thus M o t u l s k i et al. (11) and R ig a s a n d K o l e r (12) found short red cell chromium survival time. In contrary H e d e n b e http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acta Haematologica Karger

Studies of Haemoglobin Synthesis and Red Cell Survival in Haemoglobinopathy H

Acta Haematologica , Volume 28 (2): 11 – Jan 1, 2009

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Karger
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© 1962 S. Karger AG, Basel
ISSN
0001-5792
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1421-9662
DOI
10.1159/000207247
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Abstract

Acta haemat. 28: 124-134 (1962) From the Department of Clinical Therapeutics, University of Athens, and the Radioisotope Laboratory, Alexandra Hospital, Athens, Greece S tu d ies o f H aem o g lo b in S ynthesis a n d R ed Cell S urv ival in H ae m o g lo b in o p a th y H By B. M a l a m o s , E. G y f t a k i , D. B i n o p o u l o s AND M . K e SSE The haemoglobinopathy H has attracted the interest of many investigators since 1955, when G o u t t a s et al. (4) in Greece, and R ig a s et al. (13) in America, first described this disease. Since then many aspects of this haemoglobinopathy have begun to be studied as the red cell life span and iron metabolism. Thus M o t u l s k i et al. (11) and R ig a s a n d K o l e r (12) found short red cell chromium survival time. In contrary H e d e n b e

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Acta HaematologicaKarger

Published: Jan 1, 2009

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