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HAPTOGLOBIN is a very interesting plasma protein, because of its specific binding capacity for hæmoglobin and the existence of different genetically determined types.
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STEINBACH, M., PEJAUDIER, L. The Behaviour of Haptoglobin during Routine Fractionation. Nature 184, 362 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1038/184362a0
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