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Hæmoglobin-binding Serum Globulins [PDF]
Two main haemoglobin-binding serum globulin fractions have been demonstrated by using the technique of immuno-electrophoresis. One precipitation line corresponds to the α2 region and is sometimes doubled1; the other to the β region1,2. On the other hand, starch-gel electrophoresis shows numerous haemoglobin-binding globulins which are now well known as
J Proenca, Emidio Afonso
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Heterogeneity of serum myeloma globulins
Clinica Chimica Acta, 1958The characteristic electrophoretic pattern of myeloma globulins on paper or boundary electrophoresis has been attributed 1, 2 to the electrical homogeneity of this type of protein. Rarely, a myeloma globulin has been found to comprise two electrophoretic components3-8 and, in one instance’, evidence of three electrophoretic components has been obtained.
H.J. Silberman, C. Got, J.A. Owen
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Serum Globulin Polymorphism in Pellagra
Nature, 1962IN recent work on the serum iron and total iron-binding capacity of groups of healthy and diseased Africans, we found the total iron-binding capacity of pellagra patients to be approximately 60 per cent of healthy controls1. Zone electrophoresis on filter paper in an earlier work2 did not show that the concentration of the β-globulins in pellagra was ...
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Serum Globulin Levels in Whites and Negroes
New England Journal of Medicine, 1959FROM various parts of the world one gets reports of differing serum globulin values.1 2 3 4 5 The areas with a predominantly Negro population tend to have higher "normal," or usual, values than those with a predominantly white population. These differences have been ascribed to the prevalence of various chronic diseases, which presumably result in ...
Harold Keltz, George W. Comstock
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Blood Serum Globulin in Leprosy
The American Journal of Tropical Medicine, 1925Conclusions and Summary The results in this series of cases indicate that Sia's globulin precipitation test is positive in certain cases of leprosy, particularly in the nodular and mixed types of the disease. Of the 32 cases of leprosy on which this test was made 17 of them were positive. The intensity of the reactions varied from 1 to 3 plus.
Hsien Wu, Chester N. Frazier
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An Abnormal Serum Globulin in Lichen Myxedematosus
Archives of Dermatology, 1964A case of generalized lichen myxedematosus has been presented with special studies demonstrating the presence of an abnormal, extremely basic globulin in both serum and skin. It is postulated that lichen myxedematosus may be a skin manifestation of a plasma cell dyscrasia.
Elliott Osserman+3 more
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Absence of Serum Gamma Globulins in an Adult [PDF]
THE syndrome of low serum gamma globulin in the presence of relatively normal quantities of the other protein factors has recently been described in children, but has not heretofore been observed in adults. The first case of "agammaglobulinemia" was reported by Bruton1 in a boy who, between the ages of four and a half and eight years, had 18 bouts of ...
Jay P. Sanford+2 more
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Effect of Cortisone on the Serum Gamma-Globulin
Nature, 1956Nicol and Snell1 showed that cortisone depresses the phagocytic activity of the reticulo-endothelial system during the first two weeks of treatment, and that if the cortisone injections are continued the reticulo-endothelial system apparently recovers during the third and fourth weeks.
R. S. Snell, T. Nicol
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Intravenous Immune Serum Globulin in Immunodeficiency
Vox Sanguinis, 1985ABSTRACTThis study was undertaken to compare intravenous gamma‐globulin (IVGG) for 1 year in patients with primary immune defects who had previously been treated with intramuscular gamma‐globulin (IMGG). Forty‐three patients were available for analysis.
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