Summary
In the Japanese two new inherited plasminogen allotypes were observed, PLG A91 and PLG M6, which migrated closely to PLG A and showed normal antigenic levels and functional activities.
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Yuasa, I., Suenaga, K., Iijima, K. et al. PLG A91 and PLG M6: two new plasminogen allotypes in Japan. Hum Genet 82, 94 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00288284
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