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exhibit a
reduced Bohr effect. For example, in
Hiroshima variant haemoglobinopathy,
allostery in
haemoglobin is reduced, and the Bohr
effect is diminished...
- The WHO
Model List of
Essential Medicines (aka
Essential Medicines List or EML),
published by the
World Health Organization (WHO),
contains the medications...
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fibrosis or
chronic granulomatous disease).
Patients with sickle-cell
haemoglobinopathies are also at risk. The
species complex also
attacks young onion and...
- Cape Coast, Ghana, and a
consultant physician/genetic counsellor,
Haemoglobinopathy/Sickle Cell States, in
Harley Street, London. He is one of the world's...
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haematologist and
researcher with an
interest in the
treatment of
haemoglobinopathies. She is best
known for a
protracted struggle with the
Hospital for...
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Invasive & non-invasive
approaches for
prenatal diagnosis of
haemoglobinopathies:
experiences from India. The
Indian Journal of
Medical Research,...
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College of Engineering), the
Natural History Museum, the
Haemoglobinopathy Unit, the
Internet Resources Centre, the
Central Library, and a Publishing...