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The Red Cell Acid Phosphatase Polymorphism in Greek b-Thalassemia Patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 August 2014

A. Kalos*
Affiliation:
Department of Pathologic Physiology, Medical School, State University of Athens, Greece
K. Melissinos
Affiliation:
Department of Pathologic Physiology, Medical School, State University of Athens, Greece
A. Archimandritis
Affiliation:
Department of Pathologic Physiology, Medical School, State University of Athens, Greece
G. Kourounis
Affiliation:
Department of Pathologic Physiology, Medical School, State University of Athens, Greece
B. Angelopoulos
Affiliation:
Department of Pathologic Physiology, Medical School, State University of Athens, Greece
*
11a Charitos St., Athens (139), Greece

Abstract

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Red cell acid phosphatase polymorphism was studied by starch gel electrophoresis in 70 b-thalassemia patients and in 310 healthy Greeks. Our results gave the following gene frequencies: b-thalassemia patients: pa 0.321, pb 0.643, pc 0.036; healthy Greeks: pa 0.302, pb 0.653, pc 0.045. No statistically significant differences were found between the two groups.

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