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- :Hulihan, Mary M. ;Feuchtbaum, LisaJul 03 2014 | Genet Med. 17(2):125-130.:PurposeThe lack of an ongoing surveillance system for hemoglobinopathies in the United States impedes the ability of public health organizations to id...
- :Wang, Ying ;Liu, GangSep 25 2014 | Genet Med. 17(6):452-459.:PurposeLong-term follow-up of newborn screening for conditions such as sickle cell disease can be conducted using linkages to population-based data. W...
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