Abstract
FIVE abnormal forms of human hæmoglobin, hæmoglobin S, C, D, E and G, have been described in addition to the normal adult (A) and fœtal (F) hæmoglobins.
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LIE-INJO LUAN ENG Hæmoglobin E in Indonesia. Nature 176, 469–470 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1038/176469b0
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