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The effects of abnormal hemoglobins on a new microcolumn method to determine hemoglobin A1c
Annals of Clinical and Laboratory Science
A new cation-exchange microcolumn employing a borate buffer reportedly separates hemoglobin A1c from other labile glycosylated intermediates in a one step procedure. The effect of commonly occurring abnormal hemoglobins on the hemoglobin A1c (Hb A1c) levels as determined by this new technique has been studied and compared to the values obtained by isoelectric focusing. If a patient has hemoglobin levels in the normal range, or if HbS, HbE, or an elevated HbA2 are present, then hemoglobin A1c
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