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EXAMINATION of the blood of a ten-year-old girl with congenital Heinz-body anæmia has provided evidence for the presence in the subject's red cells of an unstable hæmoglobin fraction.
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GRIMES, A., MEISLER, A. Possible Cause of Heinz Bodies in Congenital Heinz-body Anæmia. Nature 194, 190–191 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194190a0
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