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Clinical Chemistry 6: 263-267, 1960;
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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 6, 263-267, Copyright © 1960 by the American Association for Clinical Chemistry

Paper Electrophoretic Studies of Glycoproteins in Rheumatic Fever

Leonard R. Gorczyca 1, J. A. Lazaroni Jr. 1, and E. C. Maier 1

1 Clinical Laboratory of San Bernardino, P.O. Box 329, San Bernardino, Calif.

Studies of serum glycoproteins by paper electrophoresis in rheumatic fever showed the following: Total glycoproteins were generally increased in concentration, the alpha-2 glycoprotein fraction showed moderate to marked increases in value, and alpha-1 and beta glycoprotein components generally showed moderately decreased concentrations.

Submitted on August 30, 1959







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