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WE have described a high-resolution chromatographic method for the fractionation of the α and β-chains of human haemoglobins1,2 which has been used extensively in various laboratories.
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Clegg, J. B., Naughton, M. A., and Weatherall, D. J., Nature, 207, 945 (1965).
Clegg, J. B., Naughton, M. A., and Weatherall, D. J., J. Mol. Biol., 19, 91 (1966).
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CLEGG, J., NAUGHTON, M. & WEATHERALL, D. Separation of the α and β-Chains of Human Haemoglobin. Nature 219, 69–70 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1038/219069a0
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