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Effects of the European Propolis Administration on the Growth Performance, Health Status, and Selected Blood Variables of Calves. [PDF]

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Variations in Human Serum β-Globulins

Nature, 1957
GENETICALLY controlled variations in the haptoglobins (α2-globulins) of human serum have been demonstrated by electrophoresis in starch gels1–3. The frequencies of the genes controlling these proteins probably differ from one racial group to another4. Inherited differences in the serum proteins of dairy cattle have also been established using the same ...
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Hæmoglobin-binding Serum Globulins

Nature, 1963
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
E, AFONSO, J, PROENCA
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Heterogeneity of serum myeloma globulins

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1958
The 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.
J A, OWEN, C, GOT, H J, SILBERMAN
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DEFECTIVE SERUM GAMMA GLOBULIN FORMATION

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1955
Excerpt The anomaly called agammaglobulinemia has become a fairly well known clinical entity, although prior to Bruton's report1in 1952 it had never been described.
T H, BREM, M E, MORTON
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Serum Globulin Polymorphism in Pellagra

Nature, 1962
IN 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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