Papassotiriou et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Rapid and accurate quantitation of Hb Bart's and Hb H using weak cation exchange high performance liquid chromatography: correlation with the α-thalassemia …Papassotiriou et al., 1999
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- 1286845403109145446
- Author
- Papassotiriou I
- Traeger-Synodinos J
- Vlachou C
- Karagiorga M
- Metaxotou A
- Kanavakis E
- Stamoulakatou A
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- Publication venue
- Hemoglobin
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The Bio-Rad Variant™ Hemoglobin testing system is an automated high performance liquid chromatography analyzer marketed with a β-thalassemia short program to quantify Hbs F and A2, and assist in detecting Hbs A, S, D, C., and E. Although the two hemoglobins …
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