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Peer Reviewed: Characterizing Abnormal Hemoglobin by MS

Analytical Chemistry, 1996
Structural confirmation of hemoglobin variants can lead to early diagnosis of hemoglobin-based ...
C H Shackleton, H E Witkowska
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Proliferation of Human Abnormal Hemoglobins

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt As investigators have become more peripatetic, primitive tribesmen such as the Bantus and Bushmen in Africa have undergone more careful scrutiny.
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Abnormal hemoglobins in a hospital population in Winnipeg

Clinical Biochemistry, 1974
1. A deliberate search for abnormal hemoglobin variants was made amongst patients attending Deer Lodge Hospital, Winnipeg. Electrophoretic analysis of 17,600 blood specimens revealed an abnormal hemoglobin in 25 (0.14%) of which 17 had come from immigrants mainly of West Indian or African origin. 2.
P.A. Galbraith, F. Vella
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Screening for Abnormal Hemoglobins

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1980
Sickle cell and abnormal hemoglobin screening programs should not be undertaken lightly but rather should have a specific purpose or purposes. If the aim is to detect only sickle hemoglobin, a certain strategy is necessary. If the goal is to detect all abnormal hemoglobins and genetic counseling is planned, another approach should be used.
Paul R. McCurdy, Paul R. McCurdy
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Structural analysis on the abnormal elongated hemoglobin “hemoglobin Geneva”

Nanomedicine: Nanotechnology, Biology and Medicine, 2005
Hemoglobin variants in which a frameshift results in chain elongation are not common. Hemoglobin Geneva (HbGeneva) is an unstable hemologin with abnormal elongation. This hemoglobinopathy is known for its high instability. Concerning the pathogenesis of HbGeneva, the data indicate a change in codon 114 from CTG (Leu) to -GG that results in a frame ...
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Abnormal human hemoglobins X. A study of hemoglobin leporeBoston

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1965
Abstract An abnormal hemoglobin has been isolated from two related individuals of Italian extraction. This abnormal hemoglobin has been identified with hemoglobin LeporeBoston on the basis of the fingerprinting pattern. Chemical studies have been performed on the “core” of this hemoglobin Lepore.
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Abnormal Hemoglobins in Gurkhas

Hemoglobin, 1979
Gupta Sc   +3 more
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Prevalence of β-Thalassemia Trait and Abnormal Hemoglobins in Sanliurfa Province in Southeast Turkey

Hemoglobin, 2014
A. İncebıyık   +6 more
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[45] Detection and identification of abnormal hemoglobins

1981
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the detection and identification of abnormal hemoglobins. The abnormal hemoglobins are those molecules that are structurally different from the normal hemoglobin A. These structural defects have their bases in genetic alterations that result in point mutations, deletions, duplications, terminations, extended ...
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Nomenclature of Abnormal Hemoglobins

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1965
Pickett Mj, Manclark Cr
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