Abstract

A thin-layer technique for isoelectric focusing of proteins in polyacrylamide gel was developed and applied to various haemoglobins. Small differences in charge not detectable by conventional electrophoretic techniques were revealed. Thus Hb Malmö ( α 2 β 2 97 His → Gln) could be separated from Hb-A, and Hb-F I from Hb-F II. The method may preferably replace conventional electrophoretic techniques in clinical work.

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