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CONFERENCE ON HEMOGLOBIN 2-3 MAY 1957 (1958)
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)

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. "The Incorporation of Glycine into Globin and the Synthesis of Heme in Duck Erythrocytes and Rabbit Reticulocytes." CONFERENCE ON HEMOGLOBIN 2-3 MAY 1957. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 1958.

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Front Matter (R1-R2)
Contents (R7-R13)
Preface (R3-R4)
Foreword (R5-R6)
Opening Remarks (R14-R14)
Part I. Structure of Hemoglobin: Current Concepts of Structure of Hemoglobin (1-13)
Individual Velocity Constants in the Chain of Reaction of Sheep Hemoglobin with Dissolved Gases (14-26)
Discussion (27-32)
A Survey of the Evidence For and Against a Crevice Configuration for the Heme in Hemoglobin (33-47)
Discussion (48-49)
X-Ray Analysis of Haemoglobin (50-60)
Discussion (61-65)
Part II. Biosynthesis of Hemoglobin: The Biosynthesis of Porphyrin (66-73)
The Enzymatic Synthesis of Uroporphyrinogens from Porphobilinogen (74-83)
Enzymatic Studies of Protoporphyrin Synthesis (84-91)
Discussion (92-94)
The Role of Iron in Hemoglobin Synthesis (95-99)
The Role of Copper in Erythropoiesis (100-109)
Discussion (110-110)
Hemoglobin Synthesis in Vitro in Rabbit Reticulocytes (111-129)
Discussion (130-130)
The Incorporation of Glycine into Globin and the Synthesis of Heme in Duck Erythrocytes and Rabbit Reticulocytes (131-139)
Discussion (140-143)
Part III. Abnormal Hemoglobins: Electrophoretic Analyses of Abnormal Human Hemoglobins (144-153)
Discussion (154-156)
Zone Electrophoresis and the Minor Hemoglobin Components of Normal Human Blood (157-161)
Discussion (162-164)
A Method for the Characterization of Abnormal Human Hemoglobins Based Upon Differences in Chromatographic Behavior on Amberlite IRC 50 (165-165)
Discussion (166-171)
The Alkali Denaturation Procedures (172-175)
Discussion (176-178)
Immunologic Aspects of the Human Hemoglobin (179-181)
Discussion (182-182)
Studies on the Heterogeneity of Adult and Fetal Hemoglobins by Salting-Out, Alkali Denaturation and Moving Boundary Electrophoresis (183-198)
Discussion (199-200)
Heterogeneity of Hemoglobin and Methods of Isotopic Biosynthesis (201-211)
Starch Electrophoresis of Hemoglobin: Findings in Thalessemia Syndrome (212-214)
Discussion (215-219)
Observations on the Amino Acid Composition of Human Hemoglobins (220-224)
Discussion (225-226)
The Structural Basis of Difference in Electrophoretic Behavior of Human Hemoglobins (227-231)
Discussion (232-232)
The Chemical Difference Between Normal Human and Sickle Cell Anaemia Haemoglobins (233-237)
Discussion (238-252)
Part IV. Genetic Aspects of Abnormal Hemoglobins: Genetic Aspects of Hemoglobin (253-271)
Discussion (272-275)
Part V. Clinical Characteristics Associated with Abnormal Hemoglobins: Clinical Manifestations of Sickle Cell Disease (276-282)
The Thalassemia Syndromes (283-286)
Hemoglobin C. Diseases (287-294)
Discussion (295-295)
Closing Remarks (296-296)
Attendance List (297-302)
Index of Authors and Discussions (303-304)