Unchanged binding of 99molybdenum to red cell membrane proteins in hereditary spherocytosis
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Unchanged binding of 99molybdenum to red cell membrane proteins in hereditary spherocytosis
Abstract
The interaction of 99Mo with red cell membrane proteins was found specific for spectrin both in normal red cells and those of hereditary spherocytosis. In addition, no significant quantitative differences were observed in labeling patterns between these two types of red cells, thus indicating no major alterations in the spectrin molecules of hereditary spherocytosis.
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