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Heritability of Fetal Hemoglobin, White Cell Count, and Other Clinical Traits From a Sickle Cell Disease Family Cohort

American Journal of Hematology - United States
doi 10.1002/ajh.25421
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Hematology
Date

February 6, 2019

Authors
Erik L. BaoCaleb A. LareauCarlo BrugnaraIsabel R. FulcherCaroline BarauStephane MoutereauAnoosha HabibiBouchra BadaouiJugurtha BerkenouPablo BartolucciFrédéric GalactérosOrah S. PlattMichael MahaneyVijay G. Sankaran
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Wiley


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