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    Gas Phase Chromatography of Progesterone and Related Steroids

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    Polymorphism of human haptoglobin and its clinical importance

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    Haptoglobin (Hp) is a plasma glycoprotein, the main biological function of which is to bind free hemoglobin (Hb) and prevent the loss of iron and subsequent kidney damage following intravascular hemolysis. Haptoglobin is also a positive acute-phase protein with immunomodulatory properties. In humans, the HP locus is polymorphic, with two codominant alleles (HP1 and HP2) that yield three distinct genotypes/phenotypes (Hp1-1, Hp2-1 and Hp2-2). The corresponding proteins have structural and functional differences that may influence the susceptibility and/or outcome in several diseases. This article summarizes the available data on the structure and functions of Hp and the possible effects of Hp polymorphism in a number of important human disorders

    Veränderungen der peripheren Retina bei angeborenen Stoffwechselerkrankungen

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    Die Defektproteinämien und die Antikörpermangelsyndrome

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    Die heredodegenerativen Erkrankungen der Netzhautperipherie

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    Traumatic Optic Neuropathies

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