Advances in Human Genetics

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris

    Haney, D. N., and Bunn, H. F., 1976, Glycosylation of hemoglobin in vivo and in vitro, Fed. ... Headings, V., Bhattacharya, S., Shukla, S., Anyaibe, S., Easton, L., Calvert, A., and Scott, R., 1975, Identification of specific hemoglobin ...

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris

    Taber, P., Freedman, S., and Lackey, D. A., ... Taybi, H., Mitchell, A. D., and Friedman, G. D., Metaphyseal dysostosis and the associated syndrome of pancreatic insufficiency and blood disorders, Radiology 93:563 (1969).

  • Advances in Human Genetics: 12
    By Harry Harris, Kurt Hirschhorn

    ... Bowman, B. H., and Fitch, W. M., 1980, Covalent structure of human haptoglobin: A serine protease homolog, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 77:3388-3392. Kwok, S. C. M., Chan, S.J., Rubenstein, A. H., Poucher, R., and Steiner, D. F., 128.

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris, Kurt Hirschhorn

    Advances in Human Genetics

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris

    Advances in Human Genetics

  • Advances in Human Genetics: Volume 20
    By Harry Harris, Kurt Hirschhorn

    Continues the annual series presenting review articles designed to keep specialists abreast of advances in other disciplines working on human genetics.

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris, Kurt Hirschhorn

    From reviews of previous volumes in the series: 'Extremely valuable...thoroughly recommended.'-Annals of Human Genetics 'The most lucid and stimulating discussions of the topic to be found anywhere.'-American Scientist

  • Advances in Human Genetics
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    Advances in Human Genetics

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris

    Advances in Human Genetics

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris

    1 Vitamin-Responsive Inherited Metabolic Disorders.

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris, Kurt Hirschhorn

    Advances in Human Genetics

  • Advances in Human Genetics
    By Harry Harris

    During the last few years the science of human genetics has been expanding almost explosively.