Abstract

Three patients with bisalbuminemia of the slow type (relative mobility 0.94) were detected and the properties of the variant albumin investigated. Three additional patients possessing a fast type variant (relative mobility 1.05) have been detected since a previous report of 4 such cases and studies on these patients are also reported.

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