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T Hamblin

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British Journal of Haematology|July 1, 1977
Chronic lymphatic leukaemia: correlation of immunofluorescent characteristics and clinical featuresT Hamblin, D Hough
Genetics|September 3, 1999
Population structure among African and derived populations of Drosophila simulans: evidence for ancient subdivision and recent admixtureM T Hamblin, M Veuille
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 1, 1981
Toxic confusional state and choreiform movements after treatment with anabolic steroidsA Tilzey, J Heptonstall, T Hamblin
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 1, 1996
High nucleotide sequence variation in a region of low recombination in Drosophila simulans is consistent with the background selection modelM T Hamblin, C F Aquadro
American Journal of Human Genetics|April 14, 2000
Detection of the signature of natural selection in humans: evidence from the Duffy blood group locusM T Hamblin, A Di Rienzo
Genetics|April 1, 1997
Contrasting patterns of nucleotide sequence variation at the glucose dehydrogenase (Gld) locus in different populations of Drosophila melanogasterM T Hamblin, C F Aquadro
Leukemia Research|January 14, 2000
Relapsing polychondritis, smouldering non-secretory myeloma and early myelodysplastic syndrome in the same patient: three difficult diagnoses produce a life threatening illnessR Hall, N Hopkinson, T Hamblin
Genetics|October 8, 1999
DNA sequence variation and the recombinational landscape in Drosophila pseudoobscura: a study of the second chromosomeM T Hamblin, C F Aquadro
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 29, 1995
Pattern of usage of the VH4-21 gene by B lymphocytes in a patient with EBV infection indicates ongoing mutation and class switchingC Chapman, M Spellerberg, T Hamblin, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 29, 1995
Dual recognition of lipid A and DNA by human antibodies encoded by the VH4-21 gene. A possible link between infection and lupusM Spellerberg, C Chapman, T Hamblin, et al.
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British Journal of Haematology|July 1, 1977
Chronic lymphatic leukaemia: correlation of immunofluorescent characteristics and clinical featuresT Hamblin, D Hough
Genetics|September 3, 1999
Population structure among African and derived populations of Drosophila simulans: evidence for ancient subdivision and recent admixtureM T Hamblin, M Veuille
British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 1, 1981
Toxic confusional state and choreiform movements after treatment with anabolic steroidsA Tilzey, J Heptonstall, T Hamblin
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 1, 1996
High nucleotide sequence variation in a region of low recombination in Drosophila simulans is consistent with the background selection modelM T Hamblin, C F Aquadro
American Journal of Human Genetics|April 14, 2000
Detection of the signature of natural selection in humans: evidence from the Duffy blood group locusM T Hamblin, A Di Rienzo
Genetics|April 1, 1997
Contrasting patterns of nucleotide sequence variation at the glucose dehydrogenase (Gld) locus in different populations of Drosophila melanogasterM T Hamblin, C F Aquadro
Leukemia Research|January 14, 2000
Relapsing polychondritis, smouldering non-secretory myeloma and early myelodysplastic syndrome in the same patient: three difficult diagnoses produce a life threatening illnessR Hall, N Hopkinson, T Hamblin
Genetics|October 8, 1999
DNA sequence variation and the recombinational landscape in Drosophila pseudoobscura: a study of the second chromosomeM T Hamblin, C F Aquadro
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 29, 1995
Pattern of usage of the VH4-21 gene by B lymphocytes in a patient with EBV infection indicates ongoing mutation and class switchingC Chapman, M Spellerberg, T Hamblin, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 29, 1995
Dual recognition of lipid A and DNA by human antibodies encoded by the VH4-21 gene. A possible link between infection and lupusM Spellerberg, C Chapman, T Hamblin, et al.
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