Kühnl et al., 1978 - Google Patents
An Improved Method for the Identification of Gc1 Subtypes (Group‐Specific Component) by Isoelectric FocusingKühnl et al., 1978
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- 7132880321505027987
- Author
- Kühnl P
- Spielmann W
- Loa M
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- Vox sanguinis
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The occurrence of common subtypes of the Gc1 gene in a German population (n= 261) was investigated by isoelectric focusing on thin layers of polyacrylamide in the pH range 4–6. Six common phenotypes designated Gc IS, IF, 1F‐1S, 2‐1S, 2‐1F, and 2 are considered as …
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