1963
DOI: 10.1159/000460687
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Studies on Hereditary Gamma Globulin Factors: Detection of the Factor Gm-like in a White Family

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“…STEINBERC et al [6] described a white family in which a Gm(b) phenotype, occurring in 6 heterozygous members, is also negative when tested with Letendre, but here the Gm(b) occurs in combination with Gm(c), not present in family Klin... or Brea. ..…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…STEINBERC et al [6] described a white family in which a Gm(b) phenotype, occurring in 6 heterozygous members, is also negative when tested with Letendre, but here the Gm(b) occurs in combination with Gm(c), not present in family Klin... or Brea. ..…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…STEINBERG et al [7] had postulated that the Gm(c) factor in family Ro. was produced by a GmbC allele because the Gm(c +) individuals were Gm(ba+) [Gm(b*+) was called Gm(bW) at the time of the earlier study].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this paper a Dutch family is described where Gm(c) is shown t o be determined by a Grnb(',2,a,4)callele, and further data on the English family previously shown to have an allele producing Gm(c) [7], are presented.…”
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