Hereditary spherocytosis and the (TA)nTAA polymorphism of UGT1A1 gene promoter region--a comparison of the bilirubin plasmatic levels in the different clinical forms.
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L. Belo | A. Santos-Silva | A. Quintanilha | S. Rocha | E. Costa | J. Barbot | P. Rocha-Pereira | F. Ferreira | E. Cleto
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