1969
DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(69)90073-4
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Albumin kashmir: A new variant, and its behaviour on routine analysis

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“…Tarnoky and Dowding, (35) albumin Afghanistan (38) and the unnamed variant reported by McDermid (37) are indistinguishable when compared directly. (50 · 81) (McDermid's original suggestion of similarity between the unnamed Indian variant and albumins Paris and Gainesville may have been based on arithmetic descriptions of migration rates and not on direct comparisons.)…”
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“…Tarnoky and Dowding, (35) albumin Afghanistan (38) and the unnamed variant reported by McDermid (37) are indistinguishable when compared directly. (50 · 81) (McDermid's original suggestion of similarity between the unnamed Indian variant and albumins Paris and Gainesville may have been based on arithmetic descriptions of migration rates and not on direct comparisons.)…”
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“…The methods used here to characterise the albumin variant, apart from the molecular weight studies, have been described by Tarnoky [9]. In brief the following procedure was adopted.…”
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“…This is supported by the fact that the change occurs in the helix immediately following one of the hinge regions of the molecule, whose flexibility is considered important for the binding of certain classes of molecule [7,8].…”
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