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Title: | Abnormal hemoglobins in Malta : the significance of two fetal and an adult variant |
Authors: | Bannister, William H. Grech, J.L. Huisman, Titus Hendrik Jan Schroeder, W.A. |
Keywords: | Hemoglobin -- Malta -- Case studies Fetal blood -- Analysis Genetics |
Issue Date: | 1972 |
Publisher: | The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette |
Citation: | Bannister, W., Grech, J.L., Huisman, T.H.J., & Schroeder, W.A. (1972). Abnormal hemoglobins in Malta : the significance of two fetal and an adult variant. The St. Luke`s Hospital Gazette, 7(2), 69-72. |
Abstract: | The study of human hemoglobin variants has a special place in hemoglobin research. The discovery of hemoglobin F (Malta) by Cauchi et al. (1969) and the high incidence of this hemoglobin in Maltese newborns gave us the opportunity to initiate a systematic study of a fetal hemoglobin variant. During the course of our screening of cord blood samples we have found a new fetal variant, hemoglobin F-Malta-II. We have also found that some families with Hb-F-Malta-II have a new adult hemoglobin variant, which we have called "Hemoglobin St. Luke's". We have redesignated Hb F(Malta) as Hb-F-Malta-I. The purpose of this article is to give briefly the relevance of Hb-F-Malta-I and Hb-F-Malta-II to current concepts of the genetics of the γ-chain of fetal hemoglobin (Huisman et aI., 1972), and to give a brief description of Hb St. Luke's (Bannister et al., 1972). |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/14880 |
Appears in Collections: | TSLHG, Volume 7, Issue 2 TSLHG, Volume 7, Issue 2 |
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