Hunt et al., 1961 - Google Patents
Abnormal human haemoglobins VI. The chemical difference between haemoglobins A and EHunt et al., 1961
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- 14165007413559357991
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- Hunt J
- Ingram V
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- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
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The primary structures of normal human haemoglobin and of haemoglobin E appear to differ only in the sequence of a single tryptic peptide (peptide 26). These peptides have been degraded and their amino acid sequences have been determined in the two cases. The sole …
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