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Hemoglobin Disorders Ronald L. Nagel

Hemoglobin Disorders By Ronald L. Nagel

Hemoglobin Disorders by Ronald L. Nagel


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Hemoglobin and Hemoglobinologists This volume, Hemoglobin Disorders: Molecular Methods and Protocols, will be introduced with a review of the great milestones in the field, and the scientists responsible for those achievements.

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Hemoglobin Disorders: Molecular Methods and Protocols by Ronald L. Nagel

Hemoglobin and Hemoglobinologists This volume, Hemoglobin Disorders: Molecular Methods and Protocols, will be introduced with a review of the great milestones in the field, and the scientists responsible for those achievements. The history of hemoglobin can be divided into three periods: the Classical period, the Modern period, and the Post-Modern period. I am inclined to include as the four major members of the classical period Francis Roughton, Quentin Gibson, Jeffries Wyman, and Linus Pauling, not only because of their achievements, but also because of the superb scientists they trained and/or influenced. Francis John Worsely Roughton (1899-1972) (Fig. 1), in his laboratory at Trinity College in Cambridge, England, made the first measurements of the rapid reaction of oxygen with hemoglobin at the millisecond scale, at first by flow-mixing methods and later by flash photolysis. He not only opened an era of molecular research of hemoglobin, but also invented the methodology for fast reactions through the use of laser technology, which was later improved by others so that even faster reactions could be detected. Another contribution of Roughton was the education of Quentin H. Gibson (Fig. 2), his favorite s- dent, who, in his laboratory in Sheffield, continued to expand the horizon of ligand binding to hemoglobin, defining the oxygen binding constants for each of the hemes of hemoglobin. Though this did not, as expected, solve the und- lying mechanism of ligand cooperativity as discussed below, it was nonet- less an important milestone.

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...the book is a very good practical volume for those interested in further clinical and experimental studies of hemoglobin disorders. - Biomedical Chromatography

Table of Contents

X-ray Crystallography of Hemoglobins Martin K. Safo and Donald J. Abraham Analysis of Hemoglobins and Globin Chains by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Henri Wajcman Purification and Molecular Analysis of Hemoglobin by High-Performance Liquid Chromatograpy Belur N. Manjula and Seetharama A. Acharya Oxygen Equilibrium Measurements of Human Red Blood Cells Jean Kister and Henri Wajcman Measurement of Rate Constants for Reactions of O2, CO, and NO with Hemoglobin John S. Olson, Erin W. Foley, David H. Maillett, and Eden V. Paster Electrophoretic Methods for Study of Hemoglobins Henri Wajcman DNA Diagnosis of Hemoglobin Mutations John M. Old. Methods for Analysis of Prenatal Diagnosis, John M. Old Hemoglobin Fluorescence Rhoda Elison Hirsch Nucleation and Crystal Growth of Hemoglobins: The Case of HbC Peter G. Vekilov, Angela Feeling-Taylor, and Rhoda Elison Hirsch Semisynthesis of Hemoglobin Seetharama A. Acharya and Sonati Srinivasulu b-Globin-like Gene Cluster Haplotypes in Hemoglobinopathies Shanmugakonar Muralitharan, Rajagopal Krishnamoorthy, and Ronald L. Nagel Transgenic Mice and Hemoglobinopathies Mary E. Fabry, Eric E. Bouhassira, Sandra M. Suzuka, and Ronald L. Nagel Recombinant Single Globin-Chain Expression and Purification Kazuhiko Adachi Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of Hemoglobins Jonathan A. Lukin and Chien Ho Solubility Measurement of the Sickle Polymer Mary E. Fabry, Seetharama A. Acharya, Sandra M. Suzuka, and Ronald L. Nagel Index

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NLS9781617372780
9781617372780
1617372781
Hemoglobin Disorders: Molecular Methods and Protocols by Ronald L. Nagel
New
Paperback
Humana Press Inc.
2010-11-09
300
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