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. 1931 May 20;14(5):597–604. doi: 10.1085/jgp.14.5.597

PROTEIN COAGULATION AND ITS REVERSAL

THE IDENTITY OF NORMAL HEMOGLOBIN WITH THE HEMOGLOBIN PREPARED BY THE REVERSAL OF COAGULATION, AS DETERMINED BY SOLUBILITY TESTS

M L Anson 1, A E Mirsky 1
PMCID: PMC2141138  PMID: 19872608

Abstract

1. Methemoglobin prepared from coagulated hemoglobin by the reversal of coagulation has the same solubility within 2 per cent as normal methemoglobin. 2. Methemoglobin synthesized from hemin and the native globin prepared by the reversal of coagulation of globin likewise has the same solubility as normal methemoglobin.

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