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TitleGenotype-phenotype characteristics of β thalassemia children in the Gaza Strip, Palestine
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Methods Blood samples were collected just before scheduled blood transfusion from 53 β-thalassemic children who are already characterized for the causative mutation. Blood samples were collected also from 53 apparently healthy children of the same sex and age range. Complete blood count and biochemical tests were performed.

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Yassin, Maged M.
Sirdah, Mahmoud
AL Haddad, RM
Lubbad, Abdel Monem M.
Al-Yazji, MS
TypeJournal Article
Date2013
Published inJ Genet Disor Genet Rep 2
SeriesVolume: 2
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