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1. The Importance of Characterizing the Hemoglobin Instability of New Variants: The Case of Hb Dompierre [β29(B11)Gly→Arg, HBB: c.88G>C].

2. Variants du facteur VII de la coagulation : quelle thromboplastine utiliser pour doser son activité ?

3. Characterisation of a large complex intragenic re-arrangement in the FVII gene ( F7) avoiding misdiagnosis in inherited factor VII deficiency.

4. Analysis of the genotypes and phenotypes of 37 unrelated patients with inherited factor VII deficiency.

5. Prenatal diagnosis of severe factor vii deficiency using mutation detection and linkage analysis.

6. Critical evaluation of kinetic schemes for coagulation.

7. Is the coexistence of thromboembolic events and Factor VII deficiency fortuitous?

8. The European Association for Haemophilia and Allied Disorders (EAHAD) Coagulation Factor Variant Databases: Important resources for haemostasis clinicians and researchers.

9. Kinetics of the coagulation cascade including the contact activation system: sensitivity analysis and model reduction.

10. Molecular analysis of eight severe FV‐deficient patients in Pakistan: A large series of homozygous for frameshift mutations.

11. Inherited or acquired modifiers of iron status may dramatically affect the phenotype in dehydrated hereditary stomatocytosis.

12. Isotypic analysis of antibodies against activated Factor VII in patients with Factor VII deficiency using the x-MAP technology.

13. The role of genetic factors in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma and iron overload - a prospective series of 234 patients.

14. Life-threatening bleeding in factor VII deficiency: the role of prenatal diagnosis and primary prophylaxis.

15. Importance of Sequencing HBA1 , HBA2 and HBB Genes to Confirm the Diagnosis of High Oxygen Affinity Hemoglobin.

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