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An updated review of abnormal hemoglobins in the Turkish population. [PDF]

open access: yesTurk J Haematol, 2014
Two previous reviews by Altay and Akar concerning the " Abnormal Hemoglobins in Turkey " appeared in the journal several years ago [1,2]. Since then, several other variants have been reported in both international and national journals.
Akar N.
europepmc   +3 more sources

Paper Electrophoresis of Abnormal Hemoglobins and Its Clinical Applications [PDF]

open access: bronzeBlood, 1954
1. Paper electrophoresis of abnormal hemoglobins is a simple and convenient technic for the study of the hereditary hemoglobinopathies. 2. A semiquantitative paper electrophoretic technic is described, which allows rather accurate quantitation of the ...
Arno G. Motulsky   +2 more
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Distribution of Abnormal Hemoglobins in Puerto Rico and Survival Studies of Red Blood Cells Using Cr51 [PDF]

open access: bronzeBlood, 1959
1. A survey of the incidence of abnormal hemoglobins in different racial groups distributed over the island of Puerto Rico was performed. The relation of the rate of destruction of red cells to the presence of abnormal hemoglobin patterns in the affected
R. M. Suárez   +3 more
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Prevalência de hemoglobinas anormais em recém-nascidos da cidade de Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil Prevalence of abnormal hemoglobins in newborns in Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

open access: yesCadernos de Saúde Pública, 2004
As hemoglobinopatias estão incluídas dentre as doenças hereditárias mais freqüentes nas populações humanas. Estudos realizados em diferentes regiões do Brasil têm demonstrado que as hemoglobinas anormais S e C são as mais prevalentes.
Maria Cristina Pignataro Emerenciano de Araújo   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Abnormal hemoglobins in a quarter million people [PDF]

open access: yesBlood, 1976
Hemolysates of erythrocytes from more than a quarter million people in Alabama were electrophoresed on cellulose acetate, pH 8.4, and those samples exhibiting an abnormality were also electrophoresed in citrate agar, pH 6.0. The globin chains of mutants other than Hb S and C were electrophoresed in urea-mercaptoethanol buffers at both pH 8.9 and pH 6.0,
RG Schneider   +15 more
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

Quantitation of Some Abnormal Hemoglobins [PDF]

open access: bronzeClinical Chemistry, 1964
Abstract A method is presented for identification and quantitation of abnormal hemoglobins. Electrophoretic fractionation with cellulose acetate is followed by elution of each fraction into Drabkin's solution. In the presence of Drabkin's solution hemoglobin is converted to cyanmethemoglobin and measured in any standard photometer at 540
Jarel R. Kelsey, Robert A. Kloss
openaire   +4 more sources

The abnormality of the primary structure of hemoglobin shimonoseki [PDF]

open access: greenBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1963
Received April2, 1965 In 1960 Yamaoka et al. described one of the first well-documented abnormal hemoglobins to be found in Japan. This hemoglobin, designated Hb Shimonoseki for the city in which the family resides, constitutes approximately 20% of the hemoglobin of the heterozygotes and migrates with Hb S on paper electrophoresis at pH 8.6.
Hanada, Motosuke, Rucknagel, Donald L.
openaire   +5 more sources

The Structural Abnormality of Hemoglobin Mankakee

open access: hybridJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1966
Abstract The abnormal structure of hemoglobin Mkankakee has been determined by protein sequence studies to be different from that of hemoglobin A by the substitution of a tyrosine residue for the histidine residue at position 87 of the α chain. The abnormal structure of hemoglobin Mkankakee found in a Caucasian family appears to be identical with the ...
Richard T. Jones   +5 more
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Studies on Abnormal Hemoglobins [PDF]

open access: bronzeBlood, 1954
Abstract Four Negro patients with pure (homozygous) hemoglobin C disease are described, who exhibited the characteristic features of, (1) a hemolytic process with or without anemia, (2) splenomegaly, and, (3) numerous target cells in the film.
Alfred P. Kraus   +4 more
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