Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion

Two independent groups show that the absence of all or part of the globin α-chain gene is the origin of the homozygous α thalassaemia. © 1974 Nature Publishing Group.

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Main Authors: Sergio Ottolenghi, W. George Lanyon, John Paul, Robert Williamson, D. J. Weatherall, J. B. Clegg, Jon Pritchard, S. Pootrakul, Wong Hock Boon
Other Authors: Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
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Published: 2018
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spelling th-mahidol.107312018-04-19T20:59:52Z Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion Sergio Ottolenghi W. George Lanyon John Paul Robert Williamson D. J. Weatherall J. B. Clegg Jon Pritchard S. Pootrakul Wong Hock Boon Beatson Institute for Cancer Research University of Liverpool Mahidol University University of Multidisciplinary Two independent groups show that the absence of all or part of the globin α-chain gene is the origin of the homozygous α thalassaemia. © 1974 Nature Publishing Group. 2018-04-19T13:59:52Z 2018-04-19T13:59:52Z 1974-12-01 Article Nature. Vol.251, No.5474 (1974), 389-392 10.1038/251389a0 00280836 2-s2.0-0016228694 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10731 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0016228694&origin=inward
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topic Multidisciplinary
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Sergio Ottolenghi
W. George Lanyon
John Paul
Robert Williamson
D. J. Weatherall
J. B. Clegg
Jon Pritchard
S. Pootrakul
Wong Hock Boon
Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
description Two independent groups show that the absence of all or part of the globin α-chain gene is the origin of the homozygous α thalassaemia. © 1974 Nature Publishing Group.
author2 Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
author_facet Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Sergio Ottolenghi
W. George Lanyon
John Paul
Robert Williamson
D. J. Weatherall
J. B. Clegg
Jon Pritchard
S. Pootrakul
Wong Hock Boon
format Article
author Sergio Ottolenghi
W. George Lanyon
John Paul
Robert Williamson
D. J. Weatherall
J. B. Clegg
Jon Pritchard
S. Pootrakul
Wong Hock Boon
author_sort Sergio Ottolenghi
title Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
title_short Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
title_full Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
title_fullStr Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
title_full_unstemmed Gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: The severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
title_sort gene deletion as the cause of α thalassaemia: the severe form of α thalassaemia is caused by a haemoglobin gene deletion
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/10731
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