Serum hexosaminidase activity in I-cell disease carriers
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00446281
Serum hexosaminidase activity in I-cell disease carriers
Abstract
Serum heat stable hexosaminidase activities are used to identify 47-I-cell disease heterozygotes in a large kindred. Serum beta-hexosaminidase isozyme patterns in normal individuals, Tay-Sachs disease carriers, I-cell disease carriers and in cord blood samples are compared.
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