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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 20, 74-77, Copyright © 1974 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical Branch,
Galveston, Tex. 77550; and the Bureau of Laboratories, Alabama
Department of Public Health, Montgomery, Ala. 36104.
We 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.
Accepted on November 5, 1973
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