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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 4, 146-149, Copyright © 1958 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

The Ferrohemoglobin Solubility Test

Its Accuracy and Precision Together with Values Found in the Presence of Some Abnormal Hemoglobins

C. A. J. Goldberg 1

1 William Pepper Laboratory of Clinical Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

1. Accuracy and precision of the ferrohemoglobin solubility test, a modification of the Itano procedure, have been discussed.

2. Excellent reproducibility was achieved using 10 buffers and 10 samples with a wide range of solubilities.

3. Ranges for normal adult hemoglobin, hemoglobins A and S, S in the presence of a small amount of fetal hemoglobin, S and C, and A and C are given, together with single values for hemoglobins A and D, A and I, A and L, and A and J.

Submitted on January 29, 1958







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