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Autor:
Barbara M. Harpel, Friedrich Kueppers
Publikováno v:
Human Heredity. 30:376-382
Transferrin C is genetically heterogeneous. Isoelectric focusing in a pH gradient of 4.0-6.5 reveals two subtypes of transferrin C, TfC1 and TfC2, that differ slightly in their isoelectric point. The three transferrin bands seen in homozygotes (doubl
Autor:
Urairat Kongmuang, Barbara M. Harpel, M.S. Schanfield, E.A. Azen, Somchai Viriyayudhakorn, Chatchai Klaisuvan, Penjun Bumrungtrakul, Alfred Arnason, R.D. Friedman, Chris C. Plato, P. Veerraju, P.A. Green, Boontaum Khoprasert, Chrysso Plato, Wladimir Wertelecki, M.H. Crawford, Aldur W. Eriksson, Maria Hilling, Malida Pornpatkul, Compee Jitjai, K. Fried, H. Walter, Piyarat Surapruk, R.C. Karn, Olafur Jensson, P.L. Yu, T.E. Alexeyeva, A.D. Merritt, C.S. Chung, Friedrich Kueppers, Rune R. Frants, Prasit Ruengrairatanaroje, Vicharn Panich, Stefan Karlsson, C.L. Carter, S. Micle, Pimpawan Maneechai, Sineenart Kamolmatayakul
Publikováno v:
Human Heredity. 30:I-VI
Autor:
Alfred Arnason, R.D. Friedman, Maria Hilling, Barbara M. Harpel, Piyarat Surapruk, Malida Pornpatkul, S. Micle, Olafur Jensson, Urairat Kongmuang, T.E. Alexeyeva, P.L. Yu, Friedrich Kueppers, Penjun Bumrungtrakul, P.A. Green, M.S. Schanfield, E.A. Azen, Boontaum Khoprasert, H. Walter, Aldur W. Eriksson, Rune R. Frants, Sineenart Kamolmatayakul, Chrysso Plato, Pimpawan Maneechai, Chris C. Plato, Chatchai Klaisuvan, P. Veerraju, C.S. Chung, C.L. Carter, Prasit Ruengrairatanaroje, M.H. Crawford, Compee Jitjai, K. Fried, R.C. Karn, Vicharn Panich, Stefan Karlsson, Wladimir Wertelecki, A.D. Merritt, Somchai Viriyayudhakorn
Publikováno v:
Human Heredity. 30:389-391
Autor:
Barbara M. Harpel, F. Kueppers
Publikováno v:
Analytical Biochemistry. 104:173-174
A preparative isoelectric focusing method is described in detail that uses Pevikon instead of Sephadex as a supporting medium. Separation is demonstrated in a human serum protein preparation that contained α 1 -antitrypsin, transferrin and α 2 -mac