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Multiple hemoglobins in birds

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Papierelektrophorese des Hämoglobins von zwanzig Vogelarten aus vier verschiedenen Ordnungen ergab zweiteilige Diagramme. Nur bei der Taube ist das Hämoglobin einheitlich, während sonst ziemlich allgemein in der Klasse der Aves zwei Komponenten nachweisbar sind.

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Approved by the Washington Agricultural Experiment Stations for publication. The investigation reported herein was supported, in part, from funds provided for biological and medical research by the State of Washington Initiative Measure No. 171.

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Dunlap, J.S., Johnson, V.L. & Farner, D.S. Multiple hemoglobins in birds. Experientia 12, 352–353 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02165350

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