Embryonic hemoglobin: Hemoglobin E, the normal embryonic hemoglobin, the main type of hemoglobin found in the human embryo. The E stands for embryonic and also for epsilon, the chain unique to embryonic hemoglobin (which was originally known as Gower-2).
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The procedures described by Beavis and Chait (1996) and Kalkum et al. (2003) were employed. (A) ESI/MS analysis of embryonic hemoglobin Portland-2 (ζ 2 β 2) showing the ion ...
The transiently expressed embryonic genes that substitute for alpha ... Embryonic hemoglobins: Fetal hemoglobin: Adult hemoglobins: gower 1- zeta(2), epsilon(2)
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An in vitro method of identifying or isolating fetal cells from a blood sample is described. Fetal nucleated erythrocytes or erythroblasts are identified by using an ...