Prevalence of - 3.7 and - 4.2 Alpha Thalassaemia Deletions among Egyptians using Cord Blood .
Reem Hussain Mustafa;
Abstract
Alpha thalassemia is the most common single gene disorder world wide . The genetic defect in alpha thalassemia are characterized by the decrease or complete suppression of alpha globin polypeptide chain synthesis . The most frequent underlying cause of th
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Title | Prevalence of - 3.7 and - 4.2 Alpha Thalassaemia Deletions among Egyptians using Cord Blood . | Authors | Reem Hussain Mustafa | Keywords | Prevalence of - 3.7 and - 4.2 Alpha Thalassaemia Deletions among Egyptians using Cord Blood . | Issue Date | 2007 | Description | Alpha thalassemia is the most common single gene disorder world wide . The genetic defect in alpha thalassemia are characterized by the decrease or complete suppression of alpha globin polypeptide chain synthesis . The most frequent underlying cause of th |
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