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A variety of human hemoglobin with 4 distinct electrophoretic components.
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1960
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Abnormal ComponentsElectrolyte DisorderLaboratory HematologyBiochemistryMedicineBioanalysisPhysiologyHematologyPathologyHuman HemoglobinHeme TraffickingElectrophysiologyRandom AssociationClinical ChemistryHeme HomeostasisLaboratory MedicineBiophysicsHealth Sciences
Abstract A human hemoglobin with four distinct electrophoretic components was observed in an individual with leptocytosis and reticulocytosis. Three of the components were the previously reported hemoglobins A, C and G. The fourth (Porter) with a mobility of zero on conventional paper electrophoresis in alkaline buffer of pH 8.6, appears to be a new component arising as a result of the random association of the other two abnormal components.