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Six molecular patterns leading to hemophilia A phenotype in 18 females from Poland.
Janczar S, Babol-Pokora K, Jatczak-Pawlik I, Taha J, Klukowska A, Laguna P, Windyga J, Odnoczko E, Zdziarska J, Iwaniec T, Koltan A, Jamrozik M, Rurańska I, Janczar K, Szczepański T, Pietrys D, Balwierz W, Treliński J, Mlynarski W. Janczar S, et al. Among authors: iwaniec t. Thromb Res. 2020 Sep;193:9-14. doi: 10.1016/j.thromres.2020.05.041. Epub 2020 May 28. Thromb Res. 2020. PMID: 32497951 Free article.
Puzzling outcome of the nationwide genetic survey of severe/moderate female haemophilia B in Poland.
Janczar S, Babol-Pokora K, Jatczak-Pawlik I, Windyga J, Odnoczko E, Madetko-Talowska A, Sadowska B, Zdziarska J, Iwaniec T, Pietrys D, Balwierz W, Gazda HT, Ploski R, Mlynarski W. Janczar S, et al. Among authors: iwaniec t. Haemophilia. 2019 Nov;25(6):e373-e376. doi: 10.1111/hae.13854. Epub 2019 Oct 2. Haemophilia. 2019. PMID: 31577376 No abstract available.
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