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Haptoglobin und erythrokinetik

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1959
Zusammenfassung Die Plasmahaptoglobine werden bei intravasaler Hamolyse aus dem Kreislauf eliminiert. Der langsame Wiederanstieg der Plasmahaptoglobine nach experimenteller Elimination durch intravenose Hamoglobinzufuhr deutet entweder eine langsame Haptoglobin-Neubildung oder einen schnellen Haptoglobin-Abbau an.
B Nosslin, Nyman Margarrta, K Gydell
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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 ...
Tadeusz Stefaniak   +2 more
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Structure of haptoglobin and the haptoglobin-hemoglobin complex by electron microscopy

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1984
The human serum protein, haptoglobin, forms a stable, irreversible complex with hemoglobin. Haptoglobin is composed of two H chains, which are connected via two smaller L chains to give a protein of 85,000 Mr. In the complex, each H chain binds an alpha beta dimer of hemoglobin for a total molecular weight of 150,000. The scanning transmission electron
James F. Hainfeld   +4 more
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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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Haptoglobins and hemoglobin-haptoglobin complexes

1970
Haptoglobins are serum glycoproteins which form complexes with hemoglobin. Three phenotypes of haptoglobin exist in serum (Hp 1-1, Hp 2-1, Hp 2-2). The latter two types exist as a series of polymers while the former type exists as a homogeneous protein.
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The effect of hemoglobin on the haptoglobin-anti-haptoglobin reaction

Immunochemistry, 1965
Abstract Antisera against Haptoglobins 2-2, 2-1 and 1-1 were used to study antigenic changes of these haptoglobins after their combination with hemoglobini. It was found that in each instance the hemoglobin blocked several antigenic deteminant of the native haptoglobins. Many of the specific antigenic determinants of Hp2-2, however, remained free, so
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Haptoglobin and Increased Haemolysis

Vox Sanguinis, 1962
SummaryAn investigation was carried out as to the relationship between increased baemolysis and the serum haptoglobin level. The haemoglobin binding capacity of the serum was estimated in 64 normal adults, 83 healthy elderly persons, 73 patients suffering from various forms of congenital and acquired haemolytic anaemia, 29 patients with non‐haemolytic ...
H. W. Krijnen   +2 more
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Serum Haptoglobin in Infancy [PDF]

open access: possibleScandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation, 1961
(1961). Serum Haptoglobin in Infancy. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical and Laboratory Investigation: Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 576-582.
B. Czar   +2 more
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Localization of Haptoglobin and ABO

Nature, 1965
RECENTLY, P. S. Gerald et al.1 published their observations on haptoglobin (Hp) in a family with a child in which one of the D group chromosomes (13, 14 or 15) was deformed into a ring structure, which implies that part of the chromosomal material of the chromosome is deleted.
L. E. Nijenhuis   +2 more
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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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