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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 5, 621-621, Copyright © 1959 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry
A Discontinuous Buffer System for Paper Electrophoresis of Human Hemoglobins
C. A. J. Goldberg
The figure for this paper, published in the last journal issue, has been reproduced below by another engraving process in order to more fully illustrate the text of the article.
The Editor
Fig. 1. Paper electrophoresis of human hemoglobins in a continuous barbital buffer system (as shown in patterns 1 and 3) and in a discontinuous buffer system of Tris-EDTA-borate (TEB) and barbital (see text) as shown in patterns 2 and 4 to 8. The migration of the hemoglobins is anodic in both systems. The site of sample application is at the top of the patterns, and is visible in patterns 1 and 3. The sample of hemoglobins H trait was received through the courtesy of Dr. D. A. Rigas, University of Oregon Medical School, Portland, Ore.
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