Characterization of a pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase mutant form (G214R) causing hereditary hemolytic anemia.

CHIARELLI, LAURENT;MATTEVI, ANDREA;GALIZZI, ALESSANDRO;IADAROLA, PAOLO;VALENTINI, GIOVANNA
2004-01-01

2004
Hematology Journal
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Inglese
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9° Congress of the European Hematology Association
10-13 giugno 2004
Geneva, Switzerland
Internazionale
STAMPA
105
S82
Abstract n° 245
Pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase; hereditary hemolytic anemia; pathological variant
http://supplements.haematologica.org/Haematologica_2004_S5_Abstract_Book.pdf
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Chiarelli, Laurent; Mattevi, Andrea; Galizzi, Alessandro; Iadarola, Paolo; Fermo, E.; Bianchi, P.; Zanella, A.; Valentini, Giovanna
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