KLF10 gene expression is associated with high fetal hemoglobin levels and with response to hydroxyur...
KLF10 gene expression is associated with high fetal hemoglobin levels and with response to hydroxyurea treatment in [beta]-hemoglobinopathy patients
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Borg, Joseph , Phylactides, Marios , Bartsakoulia, Marina , Tafrali, Christina , Lederer, Carsten , Felice, Alexander E , Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia , Kourakli, Alexandra , Stavrou, Eleana F , Christou, Soteroula , Hou, Jun , Karkabouna, Sophia , Lappa-Manakou, Christina , Özgur, Zeliha , Van IJcken, Wilfred , Von Lindern, Marieke , Grosveld, Frank G , Georgitsi, Marianthi , Kleanthous, Marina , Philipsen, Sjaak and Patrinos, George P
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London: Future Medicine Ltd
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Aim: In humans, fetal hemoglobin (HbF) production is controlled by many intricate mechanisms that, to date, remain only partly understood. Patients & methods: Pharmacogenomic analysis of the effects of hydroxyurea (HU) on HbF production was undertaken in a collection of Hellenic βthalassemia and sickle cell disease (SCD) compound heterozygotes and...
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KLF10 gene expression is associated with high fetal hemoglobin levels and with response to hydroxyurea treatment in [beta]-hemoglobinopathy patients
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Phylactides, Marios
Bartsakoulia, Marina
Tafrali, Christina
Lederer, Carsten
Felice, Alexander E
Papachatzopoulou, Adamantia
Kourakli, Alexandra
Stavrou, Eleana F
Christou, Soteroula
Hou, Jun
Karkabouna, Sophia
Lappa-Manakou, Christina
Özgur, Zeliha
Van IJcken, Wilfred
Von Lindern, Marieke
Grosveld, Frank G
Georgitsi, Marianthi
Kleanthous, Marina
Philipsen, Sjaak
Patrinos, George P
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1095834284
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1095834284
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1462-2416
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1744-8042
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10.2217/pgs.12.125