Published in Nature on August 05, 1961
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A specific chemical difference between the globins of normal human and sickle-cell anaemia haemoglobin. Nature (1956) 6.51
Gene mutations in human haemoglobin: the chemical difference between normal and sickle cell haemoglobin. Nature (1957) 6.47
Abnormal human haemoglobins. I. The comparison of normal human and sickle-cell haemoglobins by fingerprinting. Biochim Biophys Acta (1958) 4.90
Gene evolution and the haemoglobins. Nature (1961) 3.27
Sulphydryl groups in haemoglobins. Biochem J (1955) 2.60
Genetic basis of the thalassaemia diseases. Nature (1959) 2.57
Recommendations for the nomenclature of hemoglobins. J Biol Chem (1961) 2.56
Allelomorphism and the chemical differences of the human haemoglobins A, S and C. Nature (1958) 2.12
Four adult haemoglobin types in one person. Nature (1961) 1.59
Separation of the peptide chains of human globin. Nature (1959) 1.57
Abnormal human haemoglobins. II. The chymotryptic digestion of the trypsin-resistant core of haemoglobins A and S. Biochim Biophys Acta (1958) 1.43
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Human haemoglobin A2: chemistry, genetics and evolution. Nature (1961) 1.30
Chemistry of the abnormal human haemoglobins. Br Med Bull (1959) 1.28
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Human haemoglobin A2. II. The chemistry of some peptides peculiar to haemoglobin A2. Biochim Biophys Acta (1962) 1.09
Isoelectric point of chymotrypsinogen by a Donnan equilibrium method. Nature (1952) 1.08
Abnormal human haemoglobins. V. Chemical investigation of haemoglobins A, G, C, X from one individual. Biochim Biophys Acta (1961) 1.02
Human haemoglobin E: the chemical effect of gene mutation. Nature (1959) 1.02
The identification of peptide end-groups as dimethylamino acids. J Biol Chem (1953) 0.99
Genetic control of foetal and adult human haemoglobin. Nature (1961) 0.97
A terminal peptide sequence of human haemoglobin? Nature (1959) 0.92
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Recommendations for the nomenclature of haemoglobins. Lancet (1961) 0.86
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Abnormal human haemoglobins. Proc R Soc Med (1958) 0.80
A micro end-group method for peptides. Nature (1950) 0.79
The application of Edman's peptide degradation method to horse myoglobin and haemoglobin. Biochim Biophys Acta (1955) 0.78
Biochemical genetics at the molecular level. Am J Med (1963) 0.78
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AMINOACYL POSITION IN AMINOACYL SRNA. Science (1964) 0.76
Recommendations for the nomenclature of hemoglobins. Blut (1961) 0.75
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Recommendations for the nomenclature of hemoglobins. Science (1961) 0.75
The stepwise reductive cleavage of DNP-peptides. Biochim Biophys Acta (1956) 0.75
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