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A modification of the method of haemoglobin electrophoresis using cellulose acetate membrane described by Kohn (1969) enables whole blood to be applied direct to the membrane instead of a haemo- lysate. The method gives results which are indis- tinguishable from those obtained using a haemo- lysate. Normal protein stains are not recommended, because of interference from plasma proteins, but the method's speed and simplicity, coupled with the advantage that minute samples of blood are used, are ample compensations.
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