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“New” phenotypes in the human red cell isozyme system ADA

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Two rare ADA phenotypes were observed in a German mother and her child. These phenotypes may be due to the allele ADA*9 previously found in Bulgaria.

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Bei einem Mutter-Kind-Paar aus Deutschland fanden wir zwei seltene ADA-Phänotypen. Wir können die Möglichkeit nicht ausschließen, daß es sich bei dieser Variante um die gleiche handelt, die in Bulgarien gefunden und dem Allel ADA*9 zugeordnet wurde. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung war nicht möglich.

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Henke, J., Schweitzer, H., Cleve, H. et al. “New” phenotypes in the human red cell isozyme system ADA. Z Rechtsmed 96, 159–161 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00198633

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