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Science 21 October 1966:
Vol. 154. no. 3747, pp. 407 - 408
DOI: 10.1126/science.154.3747.407

Articles

Inherited Variations of Human Serum agr1-Antitrypsin

Friedrich Kueppers 1 and Alexander G. Bearn 1

1 Rockefeller University, New York

The normal serum agr1-antitrypsin migrates as a three banded patternwhen separated electrophoretically in starch gel with a sodium acetateethylenediaminetetraacetic acid buffer of pH 4.95. The results obtained when certain inherited variants of the serum agr1-antitrypsin are separated electrophoretically suggest that the previously described variations in the region preceding the albumin band represent inherited variations of the serum agr1-antitrypsin.


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