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Haptoglobin in Monkeys

Nature, 1960
WE have examined the haptoglobin types of a series of blood samples from 27 monkeys (23 Macaca mulatta, 1 Macaca irus and 3 Cebus nigrivittatus). The Macaca mulatta and Macaca irus, indigenous to India and Java, were purchased from the United States (Trefflich's Bird and Animal Co. Inc.).
T, ARENDS, M L, DE RODRIGUEZ
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Johnson Type Haptoglobin

Nature, 1962
DURING our screening for haptoglobin patterns in different Jewish ethnic groups1,2, we found a sample from a Kurdish boy (from Urmia in the Kurdish part of Persia) which appeared to contain a ‘Johnson type of haptoglobin pattern’3. (We thank Prof. H. Harris (London) for comparing it with a known sample and identifying it.) Further examination of the ...
B, RAMOT, G, KENDE, A, ARNON
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Haptoglobin Typing of Bloodstains: Electrophoresis of Immunoprecipitated Haptoglobin

Journal of the Forensic Science Society, 1978
Haptoglobin has been isolated from free hemoglobin in bloodstain extracts by immuno-precipitation with monospecific antisera. The haptoglobin thus isolated can be typed by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels containing the ionic detergent, sodium dodecyl sulfate. Using this method, haptoglobin has been typed in bloodstains up to 18 months of age.
E T, Blake, G F, Sensabaugh
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Monoclonal antibody to human haptoglobin reacts with goat haptoglobin

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1991
1. Monoclonal antibody 2.36.71.41 produced to human haptoglobin forms precipitates with goat haptoglobin in double immunodiffusion and electroimmunodiffusion. 2. Solid-phase immunoenzymatic assay (ELISA) based on the reaction of the monoclonal antibody 2.36.71.41 with goat haptoglobin can be used for quantitative estimation of haptoglobin content in ...
I, Katnik, M, Pupek, T, Stefaniak
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Haptoglobins in snakes

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry, 1976
Abstract 1. 1. Plasma from 24 species and subspecies of snakes were examined by starch gel electrophoresis for the presence of haptoglobin. 2. 2. Haptoglobin was found in 17 species. In the remaining 7, no demonstrable haptoglobin was found. 3. 3. No evidence of intra-specific variation was found. 4. 4.
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Haptoglobin subtyping with anti‐haptoglobin α chain antibodies

ELECTROPHORESIS, 1990
AbstractSpecific antibodies against the human haptoglobin (HP) α chain were raised and used for immunoblotting after isoelectric focusing to determine Hp α subtypes in a reproducible and simplified manner. By eliminating the staining of the HP β chain, HP α subtypes were visualized more precisely and simply than by previously reported methods. Subtypes
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Haptoglobin

2022
Barbara Rogers, Beth Faiman
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Haptoglobin.

Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association, 1975
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[Haptoglobins].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1998
H K, PRINS, E E, BRONGERS
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Haptoglobins

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
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