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bibliographicCitation Pissia M, Polonifi K, Politou M, Lilakos K, Sakellaropoulos N, Papanikolaou G. Prevalence of the G320V mutation of the HJV gene, associated with juvenile hemochromatosis, in Greece. Haematologica. 2004 Jun;89(6):742–3. PMID: 15194541.
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