De Venuto et al., 1977 - Google Patents
Characteristics of stroma-free hemoglobin prepared by crystallizationDe Venuto et al., 1977
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- 827946814680783256
- Author
- De Venuto F
- Zuck T
- Zegna A
- Moores W
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
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Stroma-free hemoglobin was prepared from outdated human red cells by crystallization. After hemolysis with water and toluene and low speed centrifugation, the solution was dialyzed against 2.8 M phosphate buffer. Hemoglobin crystals formed within the dialysis …
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