An assessment of techniques suitable for the diagnosis of sickle-cell disease and haemoglobin C disease in cord blood samples
AUTOR(ES)
Yawson, G. I.
RESUMO
Agar gel, cellulose acetate, and starch gel electrophoresis are all capable of diagnosing sickle-cell anaemia, sickle-cell haemoglobin C disease, and haemoglobin C disease in cord blood samples. Of these three electrophoretic techniques, agar gel is the easiest to interpret.
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