Haemoglobin Belfast 15 (A12) Tryptophan→ Arginine: A New Unstable Haemoglobin Variant

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A new unstable haemoglobin, α2β215 Trp→ Arg (Hb Belfast), with increased oxygen affinity has been found during the routine investigation of a long-stay psychiatric patient. It seemed to cause little haematological disorder. The reticulocytes synthesized normal and abnormal β-chains at the same rate but in the circulating blood Hb Belfast amounted to only 27.5% of the total haemoglobin. © 1974, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Lorkin, P. A., Lang, A., & Lehmann, H. (1974). Haemoglobin Belfast 15 (A12) Tryptophan→ Arginine: A New Unstable Haemoglobin Variant. British Medical Journal, 4(5940), 324–326. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5940.324

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