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bibliographicCitation Meier P, Schuff-Werner P, Steiner M. Hemochromatosis gene HFE Cys282Tyr mutation analysis in a cohort of Northeast German hospitalized patients supports assumption of a North to South allele frequency gradient throughout Germany. Clin Lab. 2005;51(9-10):539–43. PMID: 16285477.
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