Abstract
The authors describe a method of electrophoresis of hemoglobin on cellulose acetate plates impregnated with citrate agar, which remain stable for many months and are used to confirm rapidly the presence of hemoglobins S and C and the hemoglobinopathies associated with them. The method also provides excellent separations of hemoglobins F and A and reliable identification of genetically determined hemoglobin abnormalities in the newborn.
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Schneider, R. G., Hosty, T. S., Tomlin, G., & Atkins, R. (1974). Identification of hemoglobins and hemoglobinopathies by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate plates impregnated with citrate agar. Clinical Chemistry, 20(1), 74–77. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/20.1.74
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