Population analysis of the alpha hemoglobin stabilizing protein (AHSP) gene identifies sequence variants that alter expression and function
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R. Secolin | Xiaomei Wang | M. Weiss | D. Higgs | A. F. Cunha | Camila O. dos Santos | S. Thein | F. Costa | Suiping Zhou | P. Gallagher | J. Kwiatkowski
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