| Literature DB >> 896432 |
G Gacon, K E Amegnizin, O Belkhodja, P Denis, R Krishnamoorthy, D Labie, R Lefrancois, Y Michel, P Pasquis, H Wajcman.
Abstract
Hemoglobin J Capetown was found incidentally in a patient of french origin suffering from urticaria with delayed pressure oedema. Using a preparative finger-print technique, the structural determination was easy. A functional study of the purified component confirmed the high oxygen affinity of hemoglobin J Capetown and demonstrated a low reactivity for organic phosphates. These results may explain the perturbations observed in the whole blood.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 896432
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nouv Rev Fr Hematol Blood Cells