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Clinical Chemistry 10: 424-428, 1964;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 10, 424-428, Copyright © 1964 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Quantitation of Some Abnormal Hemoglobins

Jarel R. Kelsey 1 and Robert A. Kloss 1

1 Chemistry Department, Northern Illinois University, and the T. P. deGraffenried, M.D., Laboratories, DeKalb, Ill.

A method is presented for identification and quantitation of abnormal hemoglobins. Electrophoretic fractionation with cellulose acetate is followed by elution of each fraction into Drabkin's solution. In the presence of Drabkin's solution hemoglobin is converted to cyanmethemoglobin and measured in any standard photometer at 540 mµ.

Submitted on December 7, 1962







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